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Deify Thy Master
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Deify Thy Master은(는) 앨범에 수록된 곡으로 1989년 10월 3일일에 Agonia Records에서 발매되었습니다.Consuming Impulse
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발매일1989년 10월 3일
라벨Agonia Records
멜로디에 강한 음악
어쿠스틱 악기 중심
발랑스
춤추기 좋은 음악
에너지
BPM151

크레딧

실연 아티스트
Pestilence
Pestilence
실연자
작곡 및 작사
Patrick Mameli
Patrick Mameli
작곡가
Patrick Uterwijk
Patrick Uterwijk
작곡가
Marco Foddis
Marco Foddis
가사
프로덕션 및 엔지니어링
Harris Johns
Harris Johns
프로듀서

가사

His hands held high
Hypnotizing eyes, the instruments
Of power he has obtained
His spoken words
Standing on the pedestal
He sees his portrait held high
By their hands
Deify thy master, he will be the one
Who protects you from all what's evil
Deify thy master, a divine personality, holiness
Deify thy master, your minds are filled with my preachified sermons
Deify thy master, follower's fanaticism leading to their own destruction
A vociferous crowd
Calling aut his name
They will praise and adore him
On their way to paradise
A sacrifice as homage to their lord
See the misery he causes
For he takes you
To the worst form of reality
Still you are a credit
To your master
As you fight for his symbol of victory
He's an advocate
Of a theory
The one he made himself
His word is law, obey worship
You will live well
He will walk the stairs build of coffins
Ambition has it's price
Determined to fulfil his desires
Turns promises to lies
Beware
He takes you to a despair
Chaos, violence, bloodshed
How long will their dream last?
Awake before you'll die
His adherents exist of thousands of people
Adorers keep their faith
They express their trust by performing their task
Even when it'll be their fate
Deify thy master, he will be the one
Who protects you from all what's evil
Deify thy master, a divine personality, holiness
Deify thy master, your minds are filled with my preachified sermons
Deify thy master, follower's fanaticism leading to their own destruction
He's majesty we ought to serve
For he praises unity
Disparity he despises, fights
The existence of apostasy
Expel those who resist and those
Who will not agree
They're a danger to his system
And to the thought of solidarity
Written by: Joost Van Der Graaf, Michiel Van Der Plicht, Patrick Mameli, Rutger van Noordenburg
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