wouldn't you love to pay to play
or get paid in exposure
bank loans disguised as contracts
using this to build your name
you know who you are
your friends are your cash cow
you know who you are
one more line and I'll save the scene
you're rolling out of bed at the peak of your sad career
the look on your face
pride is the pillar of your name
you know who you are
why do the sheep buy in when the game is exposed
why do the sheep buy in when the game is exposed
why do the sheep buy in when the game is exposed
supported by 4 fans who also own “Paid in Exposure”
A spectacular debut album, which sets a brutal and atmospheric tone, very well suited for the cold and unforgiving edges of space they are themed around. An amazing album from start to finish. stormsurge_elite
supported by 4 fans who also own “Paid in Exposure”
One of the first dissonant death metal albums I got to outside of Gorguts' Obscura, and still a favorite. Ahead of its time at release, still ahead of many of its contemporaries. Brett (Lascaille's Shroud / Soulmass)