Perpetual Ruin - Hope for the Dying

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Perpetual Ruin Lyrics

Verily, Verily I say unto thee
That I am utterly appalled by your
Words and your deeds
And while I pray that I forgive you
In multiples of seventy
I quietly wonder if you'll pay for your deceit
You're one of the many to fall away
He who breathes out lies will not escape
There will come a day
You will take the blame for all the pain you gave
Stand up tall

It won't be long
The white throne calls your name
You're next in line
I see darkness in his eyes
Intent on suffering
His silver tongue provides
Excuses for his deeds
He pities not the broken and honors not the least of these
But he will stand, before a living God
And reap the suffering
One day he'll stand before a living God
And pay for all their pain

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Hope for the Dying formed in November of 2006 with sights set on bringing something different to the table. Tiring of the typical simplistic music that has manifested itself in the heavy music culture, Hope for the Dying brings new meaning to the idea of “guitar-driven metal.” By blending the musical virtuosity of old school shred-metal pioneers like Iron Maiden and Metallica with the modern edge of today’s progressive heavy-hitters like Between the Buried and Me and The Human Abstract, Hope for the Dying is developing a signature sound that is as technically proficient as it is fresh and unique.

In 2008, Hope for the Dying was featured in HM Magazine’s “Pick-of-the-Litter” section and subsequently inked a deal with the newly resurrected Strike First Records (a division of Facedown Records) and released their debut self-titled full length on November 25 of that year. Since the release of the album, the band has been hitting the road hard, shredding across the country playing as many shows as possible in as many new places as possible.

Hope for the Dying is still touring as much as possible, as well as being in and out of the studio, working on writing new songs for the much-anticipated follow-up to 2008’s debut. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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