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Burying The Caliphate In Glass

from Socialistica Nervosa by Molest The Episcopate

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We can stand back ashamed at the history of a ghastly mistake
Pay homage to a speculator – a crude predecessor to a faculty of thought
Or we can dispose of it as we did slavery and bestiality before it
Laugh it off in the unforgiving vaccuum of cultural time
How quaint; we had imaginary friends and casual rapebuddies
How cute; we turned to the desert for a moral hegemon

And once we have indulged our good cheer, we shall smash it

Unleash the glassblower as the force-de-terminal potency
Pump through a cyclonical pressure blast – heat the mold to extremes
To sculpt an amorphous civilization on a non-crystallized foundation
And leave the dromedaries and their cavalry suffocating beneath
To the future! We stand atop a glowing, fertile mass
Two millenia too late, but the enemies of reason will lay vanquished
Their congealing blood will be shimmering from the greatest depths of the glass

O humblest sandworm, solipsistic and arrogant
Choke on this shard, with contempt and vengeance we feed it
O meekest camel, of the pitifully deformed flock
We'll annex your lands, make them our theme parks

Cast all man-made injunctions against pleasure into the annealing chamber
Stunt the sprawl of silica, vitrify the mass before it consumes as a storm

The vain, the viral, the vulgar – buried in glass
The infantsick vomit of our species – buried in glass
The revolting reverence of retard icons – buried in glass
The laughable notion of a caliphate – buried in glass

The star, the crescent, the crucifix – buried in glass
The skygazing legacy of conmen – buried in glass
The virgins, the prophets, the sin – buried in glass
Islamochristiojudaism – buried in glass

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from Socialistica Nervosa, released January 1, 2011

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Molest The Episcopate Auckland, New Zealand

Cruel, cold and perverse, Molest The Episcopate employ a lurid, libertine approach to aggressive death metal. Formed in Auckland, New Zealand in early 2010, the quintet fuse blistering blast rhythms, serrated tech riffs, thunderous breakdowns and vulgar, spewing vocals. ... more

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