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Visual Aggression (Emperor's Return EP)
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Metal
Visual Aggression (Emperor's Return EP) was released on January 1, 1985 by Noise Records as a part of the album To Mega Therion (Expanded Version)
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1985
LabelNoise Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM109

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Martin Eric Ain
Martin Eric Ain
Bass Guitar
Reed St. Mark
Reed St. Mark
Drums
Tom G. Warrior
Tom G. Warrior
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tom G. Warrior
Tom G. Warrior
Songwriter
Martin Eric Ain
Martin Eric Ain
Arranger
Reed St. Mark
Reed St. Mark
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Karl-Ulrich Walterbach
Karl-Ulrich Walterbach
Executive Producer
Martin Eric Ain
Martin Eric Ain
Producer
Rick “Lights”
Producer
Thomas Süsstrunk
Thomas Süsstrunk
Engineer
Tom G. Warrior
Tom G. Warrior
Producer

Lyrics

Thousand decades in vain
(Again) they strive for final completion
Forgotten are the fast sins
And the perfect creation calls
What will the wind bring these days?
The smell of self-deception?
Masses of dullness, a spiral cage
As they ride on visual aggression
Once, I slept in confidence
Sounds like I've been a fool
Now, as my will is invisible
(They shall) face the evoked curse alone...
What will the wind bring these days?
The smell of self-deception?
Masses of dullness, a spiral cage
As they ride on visual aggression
Just fool yourself - a world of ignorance
Will tear the walls - of dreams apart
Vast signals - memories in black
Sense is beyond - distorted any balance
Flood of tears - you'll have to drink
As the grail - is lying on the floor
Don't ask for another messiah
No martyr will save the stupid (again)
Is truth what you believe?
A prophet's tears will dry...
What will the wind bring these days?
The smell of self-deception?
Masses of dullness, a spiral cage
As they ride on visual aggression
The watcher's eyes are closed
As the dust covers the madmen again
There'll be a new king
And I was born to encounter him...
What will the wind bring these days?
The smell of self-deception?
Masses of dullness, a spiral cage
As they ride on visual aggression
Written by: Thomas Gabriel Fischer
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