Here's a list of our songs that are in out current set list and what you can expect from them. As you can see, there aren't as many as there used to be. This is because we are going through a shake up in the band, so we're going to take full advantage of this and write some new crushing songs for the next time we hit the stage. These will be written by 2 guitarists for 2 guitarist to assault you in stereo. Some of the song titles can be clicked to show the lyrics. You can see the archive of all our original songs and covers by clicking here.

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© 2002 Benn Murray, Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski
Hard edged British metal number. Written about the Salem witch trials.

Abraxas
© 2002 Benn Murray, Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski
Honour! Worship! Hail! Rise!

Atma
© 2002 Benn Murray, Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski
Classic metal, with a chugging riff.

Cerberus
© 2002 Benn Murray, Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski & Darren Lines
Grove ridden track about the beast from which we take our name.

Die (S.P.D.)
© 2002 Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski & Darren Lines
Speedy metal number.

Lucifer's Loss
© 2002 Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski & Darren Lines
Dynamic metal number about not judging books by their covers.

Martyr
© 2002 Darren Lines. Lyrics by Darren Lines
Atmospheric song that builds into a rage. Written for the tyrants of the world.

O.S.D.
© 2002 Benn Murray, Chomski, Darren Lines, Chris Smout. Lyrics by Chomski
Fat, pounding metal anthem.

The Draft
© 2002 Benn Murray, Darren Lines, Chris Smout. Lyrics by Darren Lines
Antiwar metal number about the way people are used as cannon fodder.

Who Do You Hate?
© 2002 Chomski, Darren Lines. Lyrics by Chomski
Another thrashy number, about love/hate (not the band).

Covers

We want to keep the focus very much on our music, so we're just going to add one or two covers to any set. Anyway, here are the current covers we have on offer.

So What
Words and Music by Cris Exall, Clive Harvey Blake, Nick John Culmer, and Aghssa Djahanshah
This song was originally released by the Anti-Nowhere League in 1981 as the B-side to their Streets Of London single. The song was covered by Metallica on their Garage Days Revisited album in 1984 and featured again on their release Garage Inc. in 1998. Our cover takes a bit from both.

Our Music - Song Archive



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