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HISTORY SHOWS AGAIN AND AGAIN
HOW NATURE POINTS OUT THE FOLLY OF MAN
lyrics
With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound
He pulls the city's high tension wires down
Helpless people on a subway train
Scream to God as He looks in on them
Picks up a bus, throws it back down
As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town
Oh no
They say he's gotta go
Go go Godzilla
Oh no
There goes Tokyo
Go go Godzilla
History shows again and again
How nature points out the folly of man
I'd write something to entice you but instead I'm just going to tell you it's a band called "You Bred Raptors?" and if that doesn't make you want to listen to it then you can get the fuck out. Onslaught Six
I had an elaborate parody of Patrick Bateman's "Huey Lewis and The News" bit from American Psycho here, but it's too big to fit the recommendation box. So...It's Perturbator. Go get it. Onslaught Six
Female-fronted synthwave, retro electro, whatever you call it. I'm not going to lie: I'm biased because this is a side project of mine. That shouldn't stop you from listening to it. Onslaught Six
supported by 5 fans who also own “Godzilla (2014)”
Absolutely phenomenal work. I thought that the self-titled album was an amazing one-off experience as a tribute to Mass Effect and some additional "bonus" cool songs, but they returned with this. This is amazing. retrowaver92
supported by 5 fans who also own “Godzilla (2014)”
Dark sci-fi and horror influenced synth jams, combining touches of industrial, gothic and new wave music with Randi Hubler's alternately frantic and floating vocals. Check out the bonus tracks for an excellent Kim Wilde cover. In space, no one can hear you scream. A. Keswick
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