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What can I say? You're out on a Saturday night with your mates, getting drunk and chasing girls. We like that!
"Hot 'n' heavy, harder, faster,
Wrecked again, complete disaster..."
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Instrumental. The crushing intro to the album, and our live set.
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Bloody Vengeance (I Am Destroyer) |
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Written about Northern Ireland (and the world in general). About the people out there who incite
hatred over religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, you name it. What if someone could take
all the bigots, racists, facists, god-bothering interant motherfuckers and make them all disappear?
What if?
"...Poisoned by belief,
Hypocrisy and deceit
But this time I say
As they sow they shall reap!"
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A man trapped in a premonition nightmare. It's not the premonition that terrifies him, he's had them before, but this
one is personal and he knows he can do nothing about it.
"Terrors in the night
Reveal the coming day
Nothing you can do
To make it go away..."
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Here at Riff Master General, we're not afraid to sing about real life - not just a lot of old
fantasy-death cobblers! This is about losing the girl, knowing it's your own fault and knowing
the pain of it will never go away.
"...No hell on earth or heaven's tide
Can wash away the pain..."
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Based on the play, "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. Published in 1953, he used the story of the Salem witch trials
as an allegory of what was happening in America under McCarthy. Read it!
"...No good intentions
On this road to hell..."
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Very personal, this one, and the closest we get to a ballad. The song's about an ex-girlfriend and how I felt about her. It still rocks though!
"Quiet corners of my mind
I still find you there
In this dark, forgotten place
I still find you there..."
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Sex. Can't say much more, that's what it's about. Check out the harmony guitars... Oh, and it's ten minutes long!
"I look at you
And my eyes undress you
Down to your bones
You feel my eyes devour you..."
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'A murderer, a killer of men; from MAN and Saxon CWELLAN, to kill. More anciently it meant an executioner.' - Robert Nare's Glossary of the Works of English Authors, 1859.
This songs is about how our leaders, religious and political, continue to send millions to their deaths. The Manqueller is the
manifestation of all those sent to kill in someone else's name.
"...I take upon myself the sins of many men
Your leaders's guilt upon my shoulders..."
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I wrote this on the way home from Wacken last year. It's dedicated to our bass player, Drew. it's about people
who still believe in the music and will always hold true to their principles.
"This eternal heart will never die
Can't cut it out or bleed it dry
Molten lead flows in her veins"
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