transcendental war - battle between gods Lyrics - Zyklon
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The snake and the deers, corroding on the tree of the world.
It`s your symbol of cosmos, axis-mundi.
The downfall of the powers, representation unparalleled.
Catastrophes of nature, battle between gods, social dissolution.
It`s a coming, a second coming.
Stronghold of the world in ice and cold.
Time of axe, time of sword,
a wolf on chase, a world on fire,
extinguished only when the land is sinking.
Sing with the song of Zyklon, Transcendental War - Battle Between Gods lyrics!Development back to chaos, it`s your illusion,
sombody else`s disillusion.
An alleged opposition between powers
Appearances without masks.
No one trying to harmonize latent conflicts.
Origin and creation, explanation of the later development.
Cosmic model, primordial murder.
Irreversible time, a different material foundation.
Time is not returning, the new world will rise once and for all.
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Artist Information
| Profile: | Zyklon was formed around 1998 by Emperor's Samoth (guitar). Trym (drums), who was also of Emperor, was soon asked to join. The two of them wrote material same year, but wasn't able to record anything until 2000. It was then that Destructhor (guitar) from Myrkskog joined the band. They could finally record their written material and in 2001, "World Ov Worms", their debut LP, was released. It was produced by Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen in Akkerhaugen Studios and featured Daemon from Limbonic Art, who became a permanent member afterwards, and Fetish queen Persephone. All lyrics were written by Bård "Faust" Eithun.
After getting a record deal with Candlelight Records, they hired a bassist, Cosmocrator, for live shows and recorded "Dominate" for the Morbid Angel tribute album. Daemon eventually left the band and was replaced by Sectdamon (vocals, bass), who was also of Myrkskog. In 2003 the band released "Aeon", which showed that they were heading towards Death Metal.
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