they say the trouble started with the setting of the sun
when the city of st louis was attacked by a dragon
he perched atop the arch and from this vantage point could see
the victims he would soon fucking devour on the streets
and then the hellspawn struck!
the beast flew over south grand and started flaming up the bars....
and thrashing patrons with his claws as they ran for their cars
the puny pathetic mortals knew they didnt stand a chance
and as he melted off their faces they could only piss their pants
meanwhile
sir odinkarr raised his voice to the night sky
he knew the day of prophecy was now nigh
he said "before you in my armor i now stand"
"and the time of reckoning is now at hand"
the dragon narrowed his mighty eyes as slowly he stepped forward
while sir odinkarr reached to his back and drew out his broadsword
the battle that took place was fortold centuries in the past
and each of these awesome warriors knew that it could be their last
the combat commenced
(MASS BLOODSHED)
odinkarr lunged and swung for the monster's head
(AND SCORCHED FLESH)
but a single fiery blast could soon find him dead
(STREETS FLOW RED)
a conflict set forth as the gods had willed
the steel of a man versus beast
raged on until one was deceased
this ancient prophecy has been fulfilled
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I love these albums with all my heart. Hard to choose favorites but I’ve gotta go with Sewer Chewer. Heavy heavy shit. LISTEN TO GHOUL!!!!!! johanmacky
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This is their most refined album yet, and man do they know how to show the world what neck-wrecking metal really is. The album is 10/10 the whole way through, love the tone of the guitar, the drums are relentless, bass is heavy as fuck, and I gotta say, “Living on Parole” is the funnest outro to an album I’ve listened to in a long time. Metal Zealot
UK82-inspired hardcore punk from Christchurch, New Zealand, gruff and fast and economical and, of course, righteously pissed. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 16, 2020
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It’s really hard to pick a favourite track, came here for Holy Scorn, replayed Bloodspiller a good few times before settling on Hungry for existence. Shame to see that I’ve missed the cassette but I’m sure I’ll see vinyls in the not too distant future, these lads are going places! 10/10. DNAcorruption