Bred for one single purpose:
to be exploited for human needs.
Taken away from the mother.
Behold the kidnapped child.
Isolated, caged, fed with the pulverized bones
of its brothers and sisters.
A life of pain and suffering.
Nothing but torture. No freedom.
Only imprisonment and death.
No self-determination.
After some shitty months, it all ends
behind the fetid walls of the slaughterhouse.
One last attempt to flee. A final desperate scream.
A bolt between the eyes. Blood blinding the sight.
Jagged knives cut through flesh, blunt saws splinter bones.
A sentient beeing is turned into a carcass.
The meal is served. A corpse provoking
the appetite of the "pride of creation".
Go ahead and "enjoy" your meal!
Taste the blood on your hands.
There is absolutely no excuse
for the exploitation, the abuse.
The mindless subjugation, the killing, the hate.
The ongoing war against the animals.
You're just a heartless murderer. A king upon a throne
made from the skulls of the innocent.
A liar to yourself. A hypocrite.
Your crimes against the living can never be undone.
“We wont change this world of exploitation by refusing to buy meat products, by not wearing the skin of dead animals. What we need to do is to change the way we think. We need to question our relationship to Nature. We need a social revolution to bring capitalism to its knees, to become a part of the natural world once again. We need to start the war against civilization, to stop the downfall of Gaia. NOW!“
xElegyx only released six songs, four of which are included here, but these six songs are enough to put them in the leagues of all-time xvx greats. What an EP! What a band! grvce wuff
Northeast straight-edge hardcore taken to the cathartic, infectious extreme; a fiery EP fueled by spite, spirit, and sick riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable May 24, 2023
If you ever liked nineties hardcore, or the seemingly endless amount of bands that jock that style without paying homage or respect to the forerunners, you need this album in your life.
Morning Again does it right. Heavy breakdowns, thrash laden hooks and layered dissonant guitars that make us old guys want to flip over our office desks and “open this pit up” right on James from Accounting’s face.
Skip coffee and get this instead. This is the soundtrack to you taking your life back. Fuck... this is good.
Also... one of the MOST underrated bands from the nineties. Glad these guys are back!!! C. Andon Guenther