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Nuklearth
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Death Metal/Black Metal
Nuklearth werd uitgebracht op 21 augustus 2020 door Unique Leader Records als onderdeel van het album Nuklearth
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Releasedatum21 augustus 2020
LabelUnique Leader Records
TaalEnglish
Melodische kwaliteit
Akoestiek
Valence
Dansbaarheid
Energie
BPM87

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Cytotoxin
Cytotoxin
Performer
Fabrice Töpfer
Fabrice Töpfer
Electric Guitar
Jason Melidonie
Jason Melidonie
Electric Guitar
Sebastian Grihm
Sebastian Grihm
Lead Vocals
Vitalis Kast
Vitalis Kast
Bass Guitar
Stephan Stockburger
Stephan Stockburger
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Fabrice Töpfer
Fabrice Töpfer
Songwriter
Jason Melidonie
Jason Melidonie
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Kristian Kohlmannslehner
Kristian Kohlmannslehner
Producer

Songteksten

Realm of motionless giants
Manmade corroding structures
Withering oversized temples
Where once confidence dominated
Skin blistered on those
Remaining in an atomic desert
Forced to ground with the faces in the dirt
Screams from the hopeless will never be heard
Silence is the answer
To the truth death demands
In nuclear silence of men
Death is claiming its voice
Tranquility of extinction
Speaking louder than words
Speaking louder than words
[Instrumental]
As Heaven burned and oceans boiled
When sky turned red and earth went black
Gammageddon
Mass exodus in nuclear fire
Lost memories in dead vessels of corroding hearts
Turn safest vaults to deepest graves
No voice at the end of all roads
Silence is the answer
To the truth death demands
Humans failed to be one with the earth
Their traces disappear in nuclear dirt
Stepped down from the lungs of war
Into the forecourt of Hell
A self-induced perdition
Stuffed with concern and cancer
Like an urn full of ash
Radiation never passes without a trace
Omnipresent consequences as so are graves
Radiation never passes without a trace
Omnipresent consequences as so are graves
[Instrumental]
Humans failed to be one with the earth
Their traces disappear in nuclear dirt
Humans failed to be one with the earth
Their traces disappear in nuclear dirt
Written by: Fabrice Töpfer, Jason Melidonie
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