My good friend — she’s so sweet. She tried listening to death metal to see where I’m coming from. “Sandee, I tried, but I couldn’t take it,” she said. Awre. What a friend! She tried.
But can you dig it? — I’m listening to this and it’s making me feel very alive. If you can’t stand the music, check out the lyrics:
Elapsed Chainless Activity
Timeless Contradiction
Born Without Flesh
Stand – Still Movement
Nothing is In Perspective
Smashing Ground
Concious, Aware…
Mindflight Fully Digested
Consequences Beyond Rational
– Thought
Aiming of the Featherless
For it is Bournd to Existence
Sources Floating – Shimmering
– Events, That Make the Warrior
Proud
BlackHole Invulnerability
Black Flames Gallantly Dancing
Threading Human Soil
Sworn to Intoxicate the
– Planet
Magnitude Unveiled
Profused Tailored Terror
Forlorn Hope
Locked Behind Crumbled Doors
Impoverished Life
Desolated Globe
Dear 1-800,
O good Lord. Sorry!!! I can’t do it!!
But the lyrics are very interesting!!!
🙂
Lisa
Oh that’s funny CPF! 😆 I appreciate you stopping by and giving it consideration. I know, I understand that this is too severe for most people — like my sweetie pie friend. Yeah, the lyrics to a lot of these songs are quite interesting — some of it is actually really good poetry. I don’t know what’s wrong with me why I need this primal music — it’s so cathartic to me in the ‘outer realm’ that I inhabit for some strange reason only known to my dna, the universe, God…
Dear Sword-chinned,
The lyrics are awesome poetry.
We don’t have Emily Dickinson these days, but we have song lyrics.
Personally, I get all kinds of happy over lyrics like these ones from Trash:
Just a shy guy
Lookin for a 2-ply
Hefty bag
to hold my L-l-l-l-o-o-o-ve.
When you move me
everything is groovy
You don’t like it sue me
either way you do me.
I seriously love that.
And you like what you like.
I don’t think it matters, right? just that you LIKE!!!!
Like it up!!!
🙂
I love your thoughts.
Lis
xox
Oh now I’ll have to youtube that song! Thanks for introducing me to it. Emily Dickinson would probably roll over in her grave at some of what passes for poetry — hee heeeee!!
I pushed the “like” button, not because I like the music (sorry sweet Sandee), but because I think it’s so cool that you do. 🙂
Hee hee hee! Thanks Carrie — I totally understand. I posted this on impulse knowing full well it ain’t gonna be everyone’s cup ‘o tea. I’m glad to see you anyway!
We have a friend in a death metal band here on the island. He plays it when we go for bbq’s… It make Background” music a whole new level. I’m good with it but after a while I zone out and don’t hear it… I think that’s because of the practice I’ve had of people around me! (giggles)
It’s easier to zone out on this because of the growling and slurred words — you don’t attach yourself as easily. I’m going to learn how to play the guitar and maybe I can play bbqs 🙂 I’ll be a novelty — a middle-aged/old black woman death metalist!
Bahaha! Good one in a nude body suit signing books between songs! COOL! 😉
🙂
The lyrics are insane and poetic… the jam is a little much for me to be playing in my cubicle though 🙂
That’s funny! I’m envisioning that now, you in a cubicle with this playing. I tell you though, I have this kind of music pumping at home while I’m on the computer doing this that and the other — I find it — let’s say — driving.
I actually like this one. It’s hard to hear the lyrics well but I kind of like the song. 🙂
Oh I’m so glad you appreciate it! And I appreciate that you listened to it. Sometimes I feel so alone with my musical taste — oh well…
I can listen to Rammstein with you, at least—I discovered them thanks to a trailer for Hellboy that played “Mein Herz Brennt.” 😀
I love that movie! Now when I watch it I’ll have to look for this song.
Carrie you are so sweet! I appreciate this more than you know. Thanks so much for your support, in every way! Mwa!