Dreams of violence and murders fall down hard
Interzonic genocide high, the effusion of life

Now it's time for suicide, to break the pure disbelief
Its time to riddle the flaws of the physique of motors

And as we walk to the lost grounds of heaven tonight
To the battered face of the soul
We are damned from power burnt black

Watch as we crush their laws
Hail to funerals
And feast upon their minds
Pure pain, the bitter souls stice bleeds in vain

Cold sky sin, broken veins breathe
Spirit mass corruption of deceit and death
Now it's time for genocide, just another child to burn
More to beat of sin, to the rhythm of darkness deep within

And as we walk to the lost grounds of heaven tonight
To the battered face of the soul
We are damned from power burnt black

Watch as we crush their laws
Hail to funerals
And feast up on their minds
Pure pain, the bitter solstice bleeds in vain


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Genocide Lyrics as written by Emil Nodtveidt Andreas Bergh

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    Genocide means mass killing (extermination) of a race.

    This song strikes me as a joke. Im not saying the song sucks, I love it. I mean, during the holocaust there was a GENOCIDE of jews. Jews believe in god, hence HEAVEN. Crush their laws? Probably means do as you want, dont listen to authority.

    Someone I know said that they sound and look like Nazis. Just because they use military costumes and dark lyrics doesnt mean that they are Nazis. As whiplasher said, some of their best friends are black. - And guess what??? You cant be a nazi if you have nothing against blacks or jews or homosexuals.

    This song seems to be aiming at confusing fans :) Whiplasher is good at confusing us all lol

    ThePsychoticWolfon November 25, 2009   Link

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