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Incarnate Deity's requisite ode to nuclear annihilation. It also contains some (not so) subtle references to "The Rains of Castamere," a recurring song from George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" books.

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Since the dawn of man we’ve fought
Bloodshed old as time
Now our final end we’ve wrought
Difference our crime
Too late to turn back the clock
The piper must be paid
The earth is rent by the shock
Of a brighter light than day

The falling rain
Bitter as gall
Portent of pain
The end of all
Nowhere to run
Mankind regress
The time has come
For the dominion of death

From their thrones the great look down
And dictate life and death
In a rain of flame the world to drown
“Fight to your last breath!”
But what’s the point? For all was lost
From the time the first man spoke
If we knew then the awful cost
Would we the fire provoke?

The falling rain
Bitter as gall
Portent of pain
The end of all
Nowhere to run
Life is suppressed
Shatter the sun
And bringeth down death

“And who are you,” each proud lord said
“That I must bow so low?
Your blood runs just as red as ours
That’s all the truth I know!”
And so they spoke, and so they spoke
And now the world is seared
And the blackened rain shall weep over all
With not a soul to hear

The falling rain
Bitter as gall
Portent of pain
The end of all
Peace is foregone
The slaughter profess
A nuclear dawn for the epoch of death

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from Pure Weaponized Misanthropy, released July 27, 2012
Music by Brian Ward
Lyrics by Jeff Scheuermann (inspired by George R.R. Martin)

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Incarnate Deity

Founded by Brian Ward (guitar) and Jeff Scheuermann (vocals) as both an avatar for their musings on society, religion, history, literature, and leftist politics; and as a creative homage to all their favorite metal bands. With a sound equal parts Death, Darkthrone, and Dissection, Incarnate Deity seeks to challenge your perception of reality through sonic indoctrination. ... more

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