rare example of a song by symphony x related to modern religion rather than egyptology, greak and roman mythology. Also this song may be one of the only songs by symphony x that tells a story in the future. (part VII) but then again my interpretation may be wrong. The end of the song is not necessarily the end of the story...
rare example of a song by symphony x related to modern religion rather than egyptology, greak and roman mythology. Also this song may be one of the only songs by symphony x that tells a story in the future. (part VII) but then again my interpretation may be wrong. The end of the song is not necessarily the end of the story...
anyway Which is better?
Divine Wings of Tragedy or Octavarium?