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lyrics
Incognito disguise
Landing on a planet to scope out another home
With malicious intent
Greatest upon landing with a magnificent feast
Hospitality is welcomed
But there's a hook
You are for dessert
There's always a catch
And the fish of the day is alien sautéed
IF you thought this would be a joy ride
brace yourself for gut shed
This planet seems to be the place to be
Sending my fleet in to wage war
Butchering your bodies is my gift to you
Reenforcement's from Saturn is a must
A place to start new beginnings
use the power of your suction cups
to swallow them whole
Where there is life there will always be death
Bodies everywhere, oh what a mess
splattered membranes of the blue blooded
bodies turned inside out
We don't come in peace you foolish creatures
Carbon based life forms have been diminished
Photosynthesis has been reversed and applied upon you
Silent serenity when death is embraced
We don't come in peace
But to leave you in pieces
Dragged to the depths of your sea
Watching you suffocate in the sulfur
But while I'm here I'll take the self guided tour
New species lie in these waters
All of which seem to be pleased with my work
Alter your ego to this moment
We are dominant and make that clear
These aliens need to feel the fear
Treated as a king
Creatures of the sea
I call upon your masses
supported by 104 fans who also own “Xenocephalopod”
I dig this album so much, definitely a keeper. Subtly and masterfully mixing death metal subgenres, backed with an over the top production. They're true professionals. Can't wait for their next release! doive
supported by 103 fans who also own “Xenocephalopod”
Hail Molluska, we servants of slime shall spread the gospel. Beautifully devastating music, this box set is a Holy Grail of an item for my record collection. domtest293
supported by 95 fans who also own “Xenocephalopod”
This album being played over the PA system at the museum where Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" is housed is what caused the faces of the clocks in the painting to melt. meeko