Intoxicated, going nowhere
Craving the spark
A temporary bliss to forget the past
Erase this guilt
A slave to time and flesh
Judged and banished
To live in filth
A desolate mind ruined beyond repair
There is no cure, no hope
No precious future
Stop the madness
There is no pure, no gold
No savior to prevail
This is nonsense
Praise the wicked
Doomsday is near
Defined by the same destiny, we share the pain
This knowledge is a cancer
A truth that cannot be reversed
United by a common misery, we share the pain
We're all the same
We share the pain
Time and time again
Attempting to forget the end
Rejected
for refusing indoctrination
Hypocrite stance
Failed propaganda
Designed to fool the weak
Welcome to the death club
Pick your poison well
Do not believe in second chances
You live or you fail
There is no cure, no hope
No miracles to behold
Stop the madness
No pure, no god
No hero to save the world
Celebrate and rejoice
Doomsday has arrived
Defined by the same destiny, we share the pain
This knowledge is a cancer
A truth that cannot be reversed
United by a common misery, we share the pain
We're all the same
We share the blame
Time and time again
Attempting to forget
supported by 24 fans who also own “Forget the end”
First WTF was google music actually throwing something good into my feed.
Second WTF was everything every goddamn member of this band does. This and the previous album have been on repeat for weeks. All other music tastes like diet water. Help. Gruso
supported by 17 fans who also own “Forget the end”
Archspire is wholly unique for their ability to write music that is this insanely technical, but also actually catchy and memorable. Absolutely one-of-a-kind band. Kadin Wisniewski
supported by 16 fans who also own “Forget the end”
When the production is bearable, Exocrine is probably the best tech death band in the world. This and Molten Giant are two of the best records in the genre. The last album had some real production defects that kicked me out (lawn sprinkler drum sound), but The Hybrid Suns is everything you could want in a tech death album. So unbelievably intricate and yet so much fun. It’s impossible to pick a favorite track. Metallurgical Fire