Drilling the Void - Superheist

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Drilling the Void Lyrics

Same story,
familiar territory.

Same story,
familiar territory.

The lunacy in the fight,
The frail and meek and there plight,
But surrender they might,
If they get infected,
Aggressive actions will fail,
Corrective measures on sale,
Devout lies dissect our cries.

So many different people living other people's lives,
Remember all the glory,
You've mistaken all the signs.

The pressure builds from within,
The hidden truth in the sin,
What lies under the skin,
When they get infected,
Now we're drilling the voids,
The covert puppets and toys,
Devout lies dissect our cries.

So many different people living other people's lives,
Remember all the glory,
You've mistaken all the signs.

So many different stories become other people's crimes,
The consequence of the times.

Same story,
familiar territory.

Same story,
familiar territory.

Same story,
familiar territory.

All searching for a new found glory

Same story,
familiar territory.

All searching for a new found glory.
All searching for a new found glory.
All searching for a new found glory.

Same story,
familiar territory.

All searching for a new found glory.

So many different people living other people's lives,
Remember all the glory,
You've mistaken all the signs,
So many different stories become other people's crimes,
The consequence of the times.

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Superheist is an Australian nu metal band, formed in 1993 in Melbourne by guitarist DW Norton. An early line-up featuring Norton, Rod McLeod (vocals), Anthony Donath (bass) and Sean Pentecost (drums) started out playing grindcore along similar lines to Napalm Death but by 1996 Superheist was established as one of Australia's first successful nu-metal bands.

The band's two full length albums, The Prize Recruit (2001) and Identical Remote Controlled Reactions (2002) charted in the Top 20 on the Australian Albums Charts. Five of the band's single releases also made the Top 40. Seemingly at the top of their game, the band disappeared from view for six months at the end of 2003 before announcing a split early 2004, with Norton forming a new band called Walk the Earth.

In late 2005, Norton announced via a forum on the band's official website that he was working on new Superheist material with bass player Drew Dedman and drummer Matt Skitz.

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