I like the message of this song. Kollias unsurpringly pushing it once again. Looking forward to the album.
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This goes hard.
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Came out like a week ago but song crushes.
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got bored halfway in, decent riffage though
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Not bad.
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those lyrics, lol
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lyrics are a bit on the nose, but it is actually kind of a cool message
kind of an antithesis to the new Disturbed song
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Riffs are good, lyrics remind why people shouldn't try and include more specific political messages in their songs lol
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Looking forward to the album[2]
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allah should be replaced with satan
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I haven't dug these guys nearly as much since they started doing those mid-range vocals, but this song is pretty decent.
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old news but excellent song nonetheless
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BEFORE THE QURAN
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Never liked these guys but damn some of these comments are hilarious
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These aren't lyrics. These are quotes from actual interviews, or something. Karl Sanders made a post about it on Facebook because people were talking shit.
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not sure if that makes it better or worse
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absolutely fardh
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boring riffs and song structure. Kollias is incredible tight, fast and absolutely devoid of groove and variety as always. Underwhelming...
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Cool song, don't know why everyone is complaining about the lyrics, they aren't really much different in structure or style then most their songs. They just have meaning that makes sense now lol
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Because tech death is all about groove...
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Good thing there are people who have the courage to talk about these atrocities.
Looking forward to the album[3].
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"They just have meaning that makes sense now lol"
They always had...
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quite good like the tempo changes
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"They always had..."
I mean I guess they make sense if you're talking about the mythology but this is taking about real stuff
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