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lyrics
I've been watching and perceiving you all from afar,
And now I'm here to show you all how you will fall.
I'm Julius Caesar, I'm Death, I'm Anti-Christ,
But I don't want to talk about that anymore.
I have seen humanity destroy its inner core,
I have watched as all of you have tortured your own,
I am the reaver of universal rage,
But I'm not gonna talk about that anymore.
There's no way out of here so you will just have to wait,
There's no way out for you so sympathise, 'cause I won't let you live again.
I hope that you can that you have brought it on yourselves,
And now you've reached the end you'll always have your deep regrets,
I am the killer of everything you know,
But I'm not gonna talk about that anymore.
There's no way out of here so you will just have to wait,
There's no way out of here...
Humans are the failures, so fuck you.
credits
from Unfaith,
released February 2, 2017
Recorded at Crosstown Studios, Liverpool, UK.
Written by Philip Collier.
Recorded, produced, mixed & mastered by Jon Lawton.
Philip Collier - vocals, guitar
Glen Ashworth - bass
Ryan Mallows - drums, percussion
Matthew Nedeljkovic - guitar
Jon Lawton - additional guitars, percussion, synth
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