"Sometimes we have thoughts that are so frightening we can't even admit
to ourselves that we have them " [Braindead]
"Did I torment you, did I perhaps even kill your loved ones? Yes you did " [Braindead]
Control of power
Strangles, strangles the mind
Collapse of the system
Destruction begins
from within
Mutilated by sound
Signaling all the senses
Out of mind
Out of soul
The trauma begins
A story never told
From the past
A show remains
Conspiracy aided
Toxic shock
Chorus:
They all lie in a trance
Those idealistic fools
Bent on crutches
All of them bleed
in their tracks
They never look back
"????"
Christ, Christ, Christ
What have they done to me?
Christ, Christ
What have they done to me?
"Wait for me you maniac, I don't know what's going on"
[Chorus]
Buried machines
Connecting the unseen
Information warfare
Aggression and betrayal
Radiation codes
Psycho-nerve warfare
"Just one "
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
"I screamed for him to stop and ??"


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Mutilate Lyrics as written by Wilhelm Anton Leeb Nowell Rhys Fulber

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