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Night Beast

from Don't Be A Projectile by Traffic Death

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lyrics

Night Beast
In the darkness of the starless night
The beast begins to follow me
Try to run but only move slower
Like I’m caught in a spider’s web
Getting closer I can hear but not see
That a massive creature shadows over me
After this I could not go back
Even if I can to survive

Always knew it would come to this
Don’t know how or why but I did
One of man’s greatest mystery’s
Now becomes my final destiny

Acceptance is the first step to reality
But what is this that stands before me
A nightmarish vision, can’t draw the line
Between the edge of time

All is over time is running short
Through all the body parts they will sort
After this is the first step
If I can survive

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from Don't Be A Projectile, released November 26, 2014

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Sump Pump Records was founded in 1998 by Dan Hutchison, Brian Wiksell and Bill Heard. We released a vinyl 7" EP for Why Make Clocks in 1998 and a full-length CD for Chad O'Neall in 2000...then we got preoccupied w/our bands.

Now, it’s back to Dan and Tom Reelitz releasing records w/a DIY approach, by ourselves and other bands we love.
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