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Vinyl MLP (black edition, lim. 350)
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Ultra clear vinyl, side B printed with an elaborate design, housed in a black cover folder made of linen structure paper. Limited edition of 350 copies incl. consecrated host for all true believers.
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Black cassette tape with 6-panel J-Card and full surface printed cassette shell. Limited to 200 copies.
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lyrics
MOTHER OF ALL ABOMINATIONS
Pierce the sky with pillars
Cast their shadows upon the world
Shadows that are rooted deep in the dark seas
Call her, Conjure her
Hail the beast in all its glory
With seven heads and ten horns
Hail the whore who rides the beast
The mother of prostitutes and of the abominations of the earth
Drink from her and follow
The gates are shining of divine light
Come to her
Share her sins and receive the plagues
All the impure spirits, rejoice
Feast on the lamb and be intoxicated by the wine of the holy
Cancel the wedding, open the abyss
Keeper of the key to the abyss,
is dethroned
She will flourish
and she will drink
the blood of the holy
supported by 65 fans who also own “LIE IN RUINS - Mother Of All Abominations”
This is the most personally appealing piece of music I have run into in a long time - from the beautiful lyrics and art and the crushing, non pretentious gorgeous heavy music. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, crushing - are there are other words? Gorgeous, exquisite.... sock4never
supported by 64 fans who also own “LIE IN RUINS - Mother Of All Abominations”
PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten