conditioned to feel
absolutely nothing
blank canvas destroyed by perpetual violence
day in day out
who is to blame?
day in day out
who is to blame?
born into pain
lived through the hurt
you ache for a moment of serenity
peace was never known
peace was never known
never known
demanding the change
but failing to grow
failing to except the faults of your self
the faults of us all
the faults of us all
who is to blame?
who is to blame?
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Ce disque me rappelle les Rage against the machine, fatalement. Mais la musique me plaît davantage, car plus hardcore. Il y a du riff pour des mois. gregory duveau
supported by 4 fans who also own “Who is to Blame?”
Hugely fantastic Nostalgia-core! The glory days of middle school and their simplicity crushed into aural format.
Reminiscent of As I Lay Dying's early works (more than reminiscent, I'd wager AILD would struggle to produce this anymore) with their head-crashing breakdowns and jaw-smashing brand of metalcore. Arrogant Bastard