Heard a metal song, thought it was Front Line Assembly at first, it's got a few 'dubs' close to the beginning, most notable one being from "Falling Down" with Michael Douglass... "Feels good to exercise your rights, doesn't it?" Can't fucking find the name of the song, or the band, so any help would be greatly appreciated (and I'll have Rat suck the dick/clit of the first correct responder...) hints: faceless world, dissonance, inside, self illusion... I think these were parts of the lyrics...
google searched, "Falling Down Michael Douglas sample" it was about the seventh result. Lazy Lomo. PS: Please don't leave sexy messages on my machine anymore... thanks
Lyrics: Into precision Into the light we fade Into submission We all hallucinate Into the ground We all dissipate Into delusion We all segregate Amid all this confusion We lose sight of the enemy Like evil gods of destruction They move through liquid transparency Disposable heroes Men of yesterday Disposable heroes Are never here to stay Like gods of destruction They seek to violate Like machines of seduction They will regenerate The countdown to certain extinction Will now transform reality Slowly the universe grows dark You slip into a final dream Into the wavelength Comes conspiracy Into the wavelength A planet never free In through the future Times grows weak Into the future The strong will inherit the weak
well fuck - that's the same goddamn song i downloaded - still didn't hear any fucking dubs during it... must try again... Goddamnnit..........
Well, I do remember reading a thread or a comment that someone made that said it was hard to make out the clips... "An extra long version that is reproduced almost exact to the original (maybe some of the riffs are samples?) although I can't hear the Falling Down samples very clearly. The extra part on the end is like a soundscape of chords and samples that lasts for nearly five minutes. " You are probably getting the "Live Wired" version.