Lower life forms kept from their senses
Third dimensional imprisonment
Psychological tactics enforcing thralldom
Generations of conditioning
Hereditary indoctrination of the youth
Breeding disconnection
A perception of right and wrong installed by an unearthly party
With agendas of control
Never to be questioned
Too blind to see that we are prison born
Programmed to hate and fear
Disconnected consciousness
Lives dictated by ignorance
Cowering in fear of their dogma
We are bound to a state of physical dimension
Never to move beyond and break free from the prison born


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    THIS SONG IS THE TRUTH

    megadethtilldeath28on November 22, 2009   Link
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    This album to me seems to be about an ancient pact made my like the Aztecs or something that exchanges their eternal life as gods for the lives of future generations. Like, when the album rolls around Planetary Duality II, telling about how our world gets destroyed... I can't even explain. SICK ALBUM.

    asmodaedaluson March 20, 2010   Link
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    This song is FUCKING AMAZING. It's about Plato's allegory of the cave.

    galgaziton March 06, 2013   Link

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