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Guarding the gates, no roof overhead A famine stricken village of death The sighing and groaning of the dead The wandering spirits will guide me home again The fingerless goddess of the sea She stares her wicked eyes at me Combing her hair to appease the sea In dirt, collecting our misdeeds Controlling the storm, begin our journey Flesh of the beast, the blubber that warms I'm losing my soul, I'm losing control As I travel on to the underworld The fingerless goddess of the sea She stares her wicked eyes at me Combing her hair to appease the sea In dirt, collecting our misdeeds
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Tossing, I cannot sleep I have an awful feeling deep inside of me Hearing distant screams Breaking the silence after midnight's dream Monster Destroyer Monster Destroyer of men Running towards the street The crowd of people fleeing from the scene Rising from the sea A horrible, unknown creature sets its sight on me Monster Destroyer Monster Destroyer of men Dodging all I see I'm trying to run for cover, maybe underneath Falling as I see Ahead the subway entrance, the beast is over me
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The ancient calender ends today The people cry out in dismay Destruction was prophesied Yet we live on, so what came Hidden so obscure You'll see our dying world No cataclysmic ending here Our end of days have just begun We as people are ever-blinded Look around can't you see the signs Hidden so obscure You'll see our dying world Living in the age of apocalypse Much disharmony in our world Death is ever common now Let the four horsemen arrive The human race will always survive Hidden so obscure You'll see our dying world Living in the age of apocalypse

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Dedicated to Jesus, Tito and Jose

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released June 24, 2014

Recorded at Godcave Studios, Los Angeles, California

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