borissikic
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Shadeg said:The track Next in Line has a guest performance by Ghostface Killah from The Wu-Tang Clan.
really? who the fuck is he?
he could only be in those shouts...btw. worst track on album, i hope they will not play it live
Shadeg said:The track Next in Line has a guest performance by Ghostface Killah from The Wu-Tang Clan.
borissikic said:really? who the fuck is he?
he could only be in those shouts...btw. worst track on album, i hope they will not play it live
when i first saw the song next in line i thought "wtf is cob doing a nevermore cover for" but its nowhere near as good as the nevermore song hahahhaThe Don said:Why the hate on Next In Line? It's got a really catchy chorus, one of those FTR atmospheric melody lines afterward, a bit of an evil edge, and a nice lil hummdinger of a solo. Negate the hate; save it for the title track.
Elysian893 said:when i first saw the song next in line i thought "wtf is cob doing a nevermore cover for" but its nowhere near as good as the nevermore song hahahha
buy fucking something wild, mr. knows it alldeathxunlimited said:^ are you retarded or just plain stupid.....they have always put some lyrics on the albums. this is the first time they havent.
BloodyScalpel said:COb never puts lyrics on the albums anyway, so that comes as no surprise.
Btw, has anyone noticed the lyrics seem coherent through the album? I mean, in 'in your face' there's the line that ends 'bla bla bla fucking deadbeat' and then there's the song, living deadbeat. In the chorus of in your face, 'a fist mark in your face', and then there's knuckleduster...is it the first time bodom lyrics make any sense?
unlike the new nevermore album or the new opeth album, both of which lyric's are incredibleEnemy242 said:just because he says fucking deadbeat and a fist mark in your face doeesn't mean alexi wrote smart non shitty lyrics that somehow connect to each other. i doubt any of the songs make much sense and if they do they probably aren't smart or a concept or anything like that, just coincidence or using a word in more than one song