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1. King of the Broken Cross - Song about Nazi-ism and racism in general; the "Broken Cross" of the title is a swastika | 1. King of the Broken Cross - Song about Nazi-ism and racism in general; the "Broken Cross" of the title is a swastika | ||
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2. Brotherhood of Bleeding Eyes - The misdeeds of a Knight Templar who is seen as the perfect example of his order | 2. Brotherhood of Bleeding Eyes - The misdeeds of a Knight Templar who is seen as the perfect example of his order | ||
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3. Pastor Butcher - Wars and murders "justified" by religion, portrayed in song | 3. Pastor Butcher - Wars and murders "justified" by religion, portrayed in song | ||
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4. March of the Imperial - The rise of Nova Europa, heralding an end to an era in Europe | 4. March of the Imperial - The rise of Nova Europa, heralding an end to an era in Europe | ||
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1. Empire of Shattered Glass - Krystallnacht and the rise of the Nazis, transforms into a song about the Confederacy | 1. Empire of Shattered Glass - Krystallnacht and the rise of the Nazis, transforms into a song about the Confederacy | ||
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2. Crescent of Death - A song about the late-20th and early-21st century crises in the Middle East; play on the name "Fertile Crescent" | 2. Crescent of Death - A song about the late-20th and early-21st century crises in the Middle East; play on the name "Fertile Crescent" | ||
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3. Unhealing - The song is summed up by the chorus: ''And these wounds they are unhealing/Our sunburns aren't peeling/Tell me Father/Is this your loving God?" | 3. Unhealing - The song is summed up by the chorus: ''And these wounds they are unhealing/Our sunburns aren't peeling/Tell me Father/Is this your loving God?" | ||
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4. Bloodwine - The Satanic Temptation of Jesus, as envisioned by Lefty Harris (''I offer you wine/I offer you dough/I offer you sun and earth below/You feed me your lies/You draw me your hate/You don't understand that you've come too late/I'll free them from you/Every last one/And with my dying breath will come the setting sun/I'll make that happen/I promise you/You'll wish you'd taken my offer before we're through'') | 4. Bloodwine - The Satanic Temptation of Jesus, as envisioned by Lefty Harris (''I offer you wine/I offer you dough/I offer you sun and earth below/You feed me your lies/You draw me your hate/You don't understand that you've come too late/I'll free them from you/Every last one/And with my dying breath will come the setting sun/I'll make that happen/I promise you/You'll wish you'd taken my offer before we're through'') | ||
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5. Caveat Emptor - A song about religion in general, saying "Buyer Beware". | 5. Caveat Emptor - A song about religion in general, saying "Buyer Beware". |
Revision as of 03:07, 23 August 2006
S&D's only socially conscious album, and the first album to have a song pertaining to the creation of Nova Europa.
Track listing:
1. King of the Broken Cross - Song about Nazi-ism and racism in general; the "Broken Cross" of the title is a swastika
2. Brotherhood of Bleeding Eyes - The misdeeds of a Knight Templar who is seen as the perfect example of his order
3. Pastor Butcher - Wars and murders "justified" by religion, portrayed in song
4. March of the Imperial - The rise of Nova Europa, heralding an end to an era in Europe
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1. Empire of Shattered Glass - Krystallnacht and the rise of the Nazis, transforms into a song about the Confederacy
2. Crescent of Death - A song about the late-20th and early-21st century crises in the Middle East; play on the name "Fertile Crescent"
3. Unhealing - The song is summed up by the chorus: And these wounds they are unhealing/Our sunburns aren't peeling/Tell me Father/Is this your loving God?"
4. Bloodwine - The Satanic Temptation of Jesus, as envisioned by Lefty Harris (I offer you wine/I offer you dough/I offer you sun and earth below/You feed me your lies/You draw me your hate/You don't understand that you've come too late/I'll free them from you/Every last one/And with my dying breath will come the setting sun/I'll make that happen/I promise you/You'll wish you'd taken my offer before we're through)
5. Caveat Emptor - A song about religion in general, saying "Buyer Beware".