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Con-Z-epT

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Although this set is 4 years old there are still unreleased tracks in there. What a tease!

Timestamped! For the all out electronic warfare.

 
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01011001

Banned
I'm still having the Motherland album by Pretty Maids on repeat.

Pretty Maids - The Iceman [Motherland] (2013)


Aah I pick my prey by random
I kill without compassion
I feast on flesh and blood
The contract pays the bills
The constant need to kill
You'll bleed and be left to rot

With no remorse and no regrets
I'll make you suffer til you're dead
The devil's right hand

I'm comin' to destroy ya
The iceman's comin' for ya
Evil is my truth
I'm malice hate and horror
I'll cause you pain and torture
Hell awaits for you


I come out loose and leathal
Impersonating evil
I rage in a violent haze
Avenger of all darkness
The messenger of death
Inhuman and depraved

There ain't no mercy to your pleas
The last thing you see will be me
In your dying hour aah

I'm comin' to destroy ya
The iceman's comin' for ya
Evil is my truth
I'm malice hate and horror
I'll cause you pain and torture
Hell awaits you

Blessed by the devil
Abandoned by God
Cursed is my blackened soul
Your pain is my pleasure
The hunger for blood
Watching your body grows cold


I'm comin' to destroy ya
The iceman's comin' for ya
Evil is my truth
I'm malice hate and horror
I'll cause you pain and torture
Hell awaits for you
You cannot run
 
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GeekyDad

Member
When I was a kid, it sounded like they were perhaps talking about emotions. Now, I can't tell if it's about anal sex or dedication to vintage automobiles.

Either way, it's still got great energy (and damn, when those guys were on, they were on), except when considering the anal-sex thing, simply because it sounds almost like rape with that thought in mind. :messenger_anguished:

 

RAÏSanÏa

Member
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pauljeremiah

Gold Member


some context:

"Rednecks" is sung from the perspective of a Southern "redneck". In it, he expresses his dismay at the way that the North looks down upon The South. In particular, the narrator describes his ire at watching a "smart-ass, New York Jew" mock Lester Maddox on a television program. (This is an allusion to Maddox's 1970 appearance on The Dick Cavett Show whose eponymous host is actually a gentile from Nebraska.) In response to his frustration at the television show, the narrator goes on to list, sarcastically, a litany of negative qualities that Southerners are reputed to have. He focuses especially on institutionalized racism.
 
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GeekyDad

Member
Came out when I was 10. My older brother took me to see him in a small cafe about two or three years later, in which Michael sat down after the show with everyone there and spent the night just having a conversation with us. It was so wonderful. He has been one of my most appreciated teachers over the years. Metheny inspired me to pick up the guitar. Hedges has many times inspired me to continue picking it up. Still so many ways to learn how to express what I'm feeling inside with the instrument.

 
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