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here's an idea I'm stealing from a friend's facebook, the rules are simple: you supply a lyric of two lines and provide the band name, next person guesses the song, after three INCORRECT guesses the original poster provides the song name I'll start off with something simple, a Black Sabbath lyric I've lived a thousand times I've found out what it means to be believed

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the song is Unknown Tongue from the album Cultosaurus Erectus took me a while to get that one Iced Earth Shackles slice her virgin wrists Blood now covers her tiny hands
Nice, you are correct! I love that song. One of their best IMO.
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Wow, that is the most vicerally vivid description of a farmyard I have ever heard! :lol:
Given the general eloquence of their writing I was surprised when I first found out this was from MDB. Is no one else going to make the attempt to solve this?
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Re: lyric game: guess the song cut me some slack NTNR at least I have heard of My Dying Bride, bet six months from now if you posted a lyric by MDB or Paradise Lost I'd be able to get it, you have to bear in mind that not everyone listens to the same bands you do Anathema I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams In somnolent illusion...I'm paralyzed more lyrics from the realms of doom/death

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cut me some slack NTNR at least I have heard of My Dying Bride, bet six months from now if you posted a lyric by MDB or Paradise Lost I'd be able to get it, you have to bear in mind that not everyone listens to the same bands you do Anathema I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams In somnolent illusion...I'm paralyzed more lyrics from the realms of doom/death
Shroud of Frost, great song. Celtic Frost: "My blackened heart is a writhing mass of poisonous snakes. Grotesquely slithering as I slowly shed my dying skin."
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Re: lyric game: guess the song provide the band name so that if people don't listen to the band they can inform the person who posted those lyrics so they can post new ones oh and by the way your song is Blood Of The Kings Venom I sink my fangs in your neck as you dream I am Cronos, Vampire Supreme

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provide the band name so that if people don't listen to the band they can inform the person who posted those lyrics so they can post new ones oh and by the way your song is Blood Of The Kings Venom I sink my fangs in your neck as you dream I am Cronos, Vampire Supreme
Venom - Bloodlust
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