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Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
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Don’t mix versions
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Let the lyrics be lyrics
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Edit lightly
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When in doubt, ask the crowd
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This song is sort of i think a religious song. About the day of judgement. Where every thing will end and god will choose those to go to hell or heaven. The name "It will come" signifies the end of everything or the judgement day. Oh lord jesus in the end is just a cry for mercy.
Yes the songs about the end of the world.
Almost everything in doom metal takes to this point.
I mean of thinking about the end of the world. Even though my dying bride has some love songs mostly they are sad and makes you think about life in this sad angle.
My dying bride is actually very anti-god band its mostly noticeble in the cd trinity where their just attack god with music.
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This song is sort of i think a religious song. About the day of judgement. Where every thing will end and god will choose those to go to hell or heaven. The name "It will come" signifies the end of everything or the judgement day. Oh lord jesus in the end is just a cry for mercy.
Yes the songs about the end of the world. Almost everything in doom metal takes to this point. I mean of thinking about the end of the world. Even though my dying bride has some love songs mostly they are sad and makes you think about life in this sad angle. My dying bride is actually very anti-god band its mostly noticeble in the cd trinity where their just attack god with music.