Flesh and blood
Hates and love make up this human
My mistakes
And my sins, what have i done?
But I won't die
'till I've cleared the name of Light
I made you in my image!
I built your heart
I gave you eyes
I gave you power
A sense of justice beyond any compare
I gave you hands, a child's face
I gave you hair(Robotic hair)
but the burning in your heart I did not put there.
Latex and steel
Zeros and ones make up my son
This world gave me no child
So I built one
Now I will cry
For fear that he may lose this fight
I made you in my image!
I built your heart
I gave you eyes
I gave you power
A sense of justice beyond any compare
I gave you hands, a child's face
I gave you hair(Robotic hair)
But the burning in your heart I did not put there
They call you hero
I call you my son
They call you hero
I call you my son
Bones will break
Skin will burn, on this human
Lives will end
Fear will rule, if nothing is done
My sins... you'll fight
The wrongs that I made you will make right
This is the message... from Dr. Light
I made you in my image!
I built your heart
I gave you eyes
I gave you power
A sense of justice beyond any compare
I gave you hands, a child's face
I gave you hair(Robotic hair)
But the burning in your heart I did not put there
Toronto's Motorists make jangly power pop with occasional discordant turns and raw enough production to keep the sound fresh and energetic. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 7, 2021
While most of RichaadEB's metal tracks are simple yet effective instrumental remixes, they also have a short yet effective bonus, like a repetition or an interlude that will extend their depth. Also, the horrific transitions between the tracks make their start feel like a jumpscare when you don't watch time... which is perfect.
Amie Waters' electro tracks, however, sound like more complete remixes. The bonus Dogsong with barks is hilarious and adorable at the same time! Schouvert