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Closed Eye Visuals
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Death Metal/Black Metal
Closed Eye Visuals was released on September 16, 2002 by Reigning Phoenix Music as a part of the album Nothing
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AlbumNothing
Release DateSeptember 16, 2002
LabelReigning Phoenix Music
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM133

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Meshuggah
Meshuggah
Performer
Fredrik Thordendal
Fredrik Thordendal
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Fredrik Thordendal
Fredrik Thordendal
Composer
Tomas Haake
Tomas Haake
Lyrics

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Unbound to the pale and lifeless day by the multicoloured, multiform
A spinning anti-dream unthought. Exceeding the obsolete reality
Overheated inner shape-generator. Blowing every cerebral fuse
Insanity filtered and systematized. Feeding the tools of mind abuse
[Verse 2]
Mind-signal transmission peaked, distorted, bent, unrestrained
Neuroreceivers shortcircuit. System parameters over-gained
Nervethreads decoding the stream of the reality-inverting revolution
The patterned untruth of non-dream: the closed eye visual delusion
[Verse 3]
A frantic cellular race down the switchbacks of mind
Throttling the existence-engine. A propulsion beyond all limit lines
Convulsive thrusts of septic energy as infected cells collide
Unleashing the video-bacterial disease. The sinew-conducted pseudo-vision
[Verse 4]
Mind-signal transmission peaked, distorted, bent, unrestrained
Neuroreceivers shortcircuit. System parameters over-gained
Nervethreads decoding the stream of the reality-inverting revolution
The patterned untruth of non-dream: the closed eye visual delusion
[Verse 5]
Self unfolds like a disintegrating dream
All revealed but the sinister cause
My lying eyes come apart at the seams
Still how could I ever regret the loss
[Verse 6]
The self transformed into wave lengths—reverberating this unyielding dream.
Lost in this greedy illusion. I'm forever devoured by the closed eye visual delusion
[Verse 7]
A twirling visual overload—explosions of terror and beauty
Colours of fear and pain within clash into unanything
Written by: Fredrik Thordendal, Tomas Haake
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