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First song off DEATH VALLEY DRIVER'S sophomore album 'Graveyard Dead'
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lyrics
Bleeding the cup of life
Bathe in the death of light
cursing the coming of the end
The drowing of the gaze inside a shallow grave
I believe death is not the end
The liar, the fire, the bull of the woods
Come carry me over the mountain
the bull of the woods
Cleanse in the sea of blood
Dead dreams keep me afloat
in this nightmare we are reborn
under the axe’s blade
the onslaught never ends
Hoe long before we’re dead again
The liar, the fire, the bull of the woods
Come carry me over the mountain
the bull of the woods
Capture the devil, bring him to new light
the structure fall into place
Praying the martyr will lead me astray
never to come back again
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supported by 13 fans who also own “Bull of the Woods”
Filthiest Sludge record I've ever been deafened by!! Riffs are disgustingly heavy, the pounding of the drums is ferocious, the bass is gnarly as shit, & the vocals are pure evil!! ALL HAIL DOPETHRONE🤘 TheMetalheadGuy
supported by 12 fans who also own “Bull of the Woods”
this their most solid release to date, there other records are all insanely brilliant, you should buy them if you enjoy this for sure. keep kicking ass and putting some of the best sludge this decade. Ryan Graham
26 tracks (for whatever price you like!) showcase the breadth of the always reliable, forever rockin', Relapse Records. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2013
A new compilation series featuring cat-loving metal bands from every state donating their tracks for local animal welfare organizations. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 12, 2018
supported by 11 fans who also own “Bull of the Woods”
More Heavy Metal/Hard Rock from the guys who know how to do it right. Starts at 11 and just go up from there. This one reminds me of the Texas Hippy Coalition doing 70ies Heavy Metal with some Hair Rock lead breaks thrown in. Harry Harrison