Spineless felons no means grief stricken and crushed dreams. Inflated egos mindless fiends crumbling pillars and rotting beams.
BLEEHH
The product of a broken culture driven by a consuming greed.
Our only purpose is to acquire all these things we do not need.
The human race a malignant disease bringing earth to its knees. Antennas and towers in place of the trees, of the trees.
We are the reason entire species have gone extinct.
The reason some people have nothing to eat or drink.
It's time to make a change before it's all to fucking late.
It seems we were born to destroy as much as we were to create.
A product of a broken culture
Extinction lies in our hands (in our hands)
The sands of time are progressively falling
We are the fucking disease.
We all live in corruption
we feast until we bleed.
Harvesting the death of our land.
We are the annihilation of man.
Nations of fools
Generations dumbed down in schools
Billions enslaved money rules
Billions enslaved money rules.
credits
from Reclamation,
released July 15, 2014
Guitars/Bass/Production/Composition - Gabe Mangold
Vocals/Lyrics - Brent Vaccaro
Drums - Zack Mester
Mixing/Mastering/Production - Brette Ciamarra
Mixed/Mastered at Studio 344
supported by 82 fans who also own “Theatrophy ft. Dan Watson / Dave Simonich”
I was quickly overwhelmed the moment I listened to "Interlude." Oriental atmosphere reminiscent of Egypt is very intertwined through all. Supreme Truth has something in common with Linkin Park's Meteora. Catsfist
supported by 55 fans who also own “Theatrophy ft. Dan Watson / Dave Simonich”
Two impressive vocalists, variable and skilled guitarists and a tight and very powerful rhythm section. That plus the ability to write a song really leaves nothing left to desire here. mourner
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 11, 2017
supported by 54 fans who also own “Theatrophy ft. Dan Watson / Dave Simonich”
Terrifiant, ravageur, l'album vous en met plein la g... pendant plus d'1 heure. A ce titre, il est sans doute un peu trop long, et difficilement assimilable. Néanmoins, cela reste un très bon album sur le plan musical - mais j'avoue écouter très peu de tech-death... baudelagon