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"Welcome to hell (death metal mp3)" by TheBardOfBlasphemy

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These are the lyrics to the latest song I've created. The song itself can be heard by copying the following link into your browser:

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/154373


LYRICS:

welcome to hell

a broken cage defines your mind
hope has fled... devils make a home
the noises growing... made stronger everyday
the voices crowing... frightful things you hear them say

can you feel them?
the nails raking down your spine
when you see them
you'll wish your eyes were blind

welcome to hell
inside your mind
welcome to hell
welcome to... hell

will you cut your ears... when the voices grow to shrill?
can you make them silent... instructing you to kill?
will you scar your face... the only face that you can touch?
will you burn your eyes out... when it all becomes too much?

can you feel them?

welcome to hell
inside your mind
welcome to hell
inside your broken mind
welcome to hell
inside your mind
welcome to...




incidentally, my band just recorded a cover of an old ZZ Top song, Tush... if you fancy a bit of old school texas rock then this is the link:

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/155566



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On Friday July 4th, 2008, Alanarchy (1694) writes:
I dig the vocals, but everything else gets a little repetative, especially the guitar. "inside your BROKEN mind." that part was bad ass. Anyway, thanks for sharing, dude. I don't usually get into death metal, but this was cool.



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