At the bottom of 69th street, we can meet to talk about this break up make up break up make up bullshit.
Whenever I want to say something it’s always “you’re wrong, you’re wrong, you’re wrong” I can’t take it!
Short story long: I can’t lose you, but you make me feel like an enemy, so I’ll keep you close like one until it’s time to face the truth.
I’m buried in the weight of your way out and you won’t even listen at all. I thought you were my best friend. Confronted by the truths that you’ve laid out. Bury me with all of my faults. You’re supposed to be my best friend.
We could never keep it together. My better half couldn’t do the math when things didn’t start adding up. Manipulation plus ideation of my self-hatred minus my confiding characteristics. Take it all from me, I know you want to. And it’s just like you to criticize every little single thing that I do.
Don’t fucking touch me or tell me to chill or that I’m overreacting. And it’s so like you to pull this shit where you push all of my buttons then pull me in then you push me to the edge and then pull the card of empathy before another round of friendly fire but I got a short, short fuse.
I guess it’s true what they say: the ones you love will hurt you the most. So I propose a toast: to never let anyone in.
Man, it’s over. We used to get two cosmic brownies with the Day’s soda and tell each other our darkest secrets but now it’s over cause I know you didn’t mean it. And I still wanna call you to see what you’re about, but time heals everything, and time ran out.
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Romance of Affliction somehow makes an old genre feel brand new. Amazing. I would have swore this album was from 2005 if I didn't see with my own eyes it wasn't. SYSC takes everything good about mid-00s metalcore and brings it into the modern day, leaving behind the trash. It's a pure distillation of the genre with brilliant structure, pacing, and lyrics. The album ebbs and flows, letting emotions swell before punching in with some of the most intense passages I've heard in a while. rettisawesome
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Even for this genre the sheer intensity of this album always manages to floor me. Might not be the most unique album under the sun but it doesn't have to be; the performances are tight and ferocious, the songwriting is dynamic and explosive, the production is crushing, it's just all things to a mathcore fan. napalmsatan
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