I thought I've lost
in the land of the tragedies
where they keep control our minds
where we follow the marker
like a god sign
leviathans everywhere
I have shot in the face of thousand necromorphs
I survived and I realized
that falling in love is a perfect curse
guardians in front of me
my last bullet will keep me alive
dismember them
bodies between me without life
I can't forget the moment when you arrived
to save that fucking marker
get away from me
free
i want to get out of there
i can't stop running away
free
i want to sleep a few
i wanna live again
they aim to make us fall
lay down and see this bones
i'll never see the space again
my head is full of the pictures that i never wanted
to see again but i believe that you and me
will can survive cause it's a better day, my dear
and when you're searching for an end
you see the answers for a better world
make us whole
and face yourself
goodnight, monster
I've broke your face
and i'm ready to do it again and again
supported by 13 fans who also own “Chronicles From Tau Volantis”
Got Item!'s self titled EP is a cohesive, polished, and perfectly nostalgic Nintendocore release. The album art captures the darker tones of both the lyrics and music well. Mario Party Foul is one of my favorite breakdown-as-an-intro type songs. It's catchy and sets the mood right off the bat. A solid N-Core EP- I dig it! Unicorn Hole
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. Several of these guys I see post all the time, some are my friends, and others friends of friends. Congrats to all of you, regardless. You're all very talented musicians and I wish you success where ever you seek it. Amazing album guys. Jay Ashborne
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This right here singlehandedly fused my younger selfs biggest passions into one: Gaming and dirty core music! The remaster just gives it a sense of freshness without watering down the original artwork! Really great collab with wax vessel aswell. luxav
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Continuing and fleshing out what made The Final Kairos rad, DIMENSIONS is another kickass romp from RCM. If Sumerian Records had been looking for a Nintendocore band in the late 2000s, RCM would have been the one they'd signed. The technical, but melodic riffing, the pounding breakdowns, and the occasional catchy chorus capture that era perfectly- but with an awesome Nintendocore kick. I dig it! Unicorn Hole