Its name mocks its silence, a worthless beast born to
Violence ears and whiskers flapping as its yellow
Flesh comes slapping across the rank filth of this
Ancient subterranean floor. its hate knows no bounds
As its home knows no sounds (but the)
Flapping slapping splatting of its yellow flesh
I am the herald of light I withdraw a shining glory, a
Single loving-end of story, the only weakness, a grace
Like wings, my bow sings. unleashed and in the
Silver light my arrows take flight unleashed splits
Pols voices head and spills its thoughts and dreams
unleashed in crimson red across this floor
unleashed a host of yellow bodies comes crashing to
My feet neat! a host of slapping yellow bodies comes
Crashing in crimson piles a host of slapping yellow
Bodies comes crashing in crimson piles a host of
Slapping yellow bodies comes crashing in crimson piles
A host of slapping yellow bodies comes crashing in
Crimson piles running away running away running away
From your own voice running away running away running
Away from pols voice! silence! silence! silence!
Silence!


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Pol's Voice Lyrics as written by Call Arkenstone

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    I am not a current or former member of HORSE the band, nor am I a friend or enemy of the band

    I have talked to members of the band, and know people that WERE members of the band, but that's as far as my relation to them goes

    I can assure you that the Cutman, Birdo and Pol's Voice references are entirely metaphorical and are only used as a description of people that the band knows

    People act like this band was started to be all about Nintendo or some shit and that's just stupid, why would anyone outside of a chiptune or demoscene do that, it doesn't make sense

    It's all over the place about how this is about this Nintendo game or this Nintendo character, and that simply isn't true, and it's a bit annoying

    The only reason the band referred to themselves as 'Nintendocore' to begin with was because of a joke that had been made about the familiar sound that Erik was making with his keyboard, the band actually labeled themselves "Nerdcore" even before that

    I am not an insider, I am just stating the all-too obvious, they're not a Nintendo tribute band, they're a band with a guy who plays keyboards that happen to use the some of the same waveforms as are commonly related to vintage gaming console soundchips

    But now that Erik is using GameBoy sounds we'll just say that every song is about ExciteBike and that their new genre is GameBoycore and that we're all so hard on for GameBoy because HORSE the band writes songs about it

    dean-ialon June 15, 2007   Link

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