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Altar of Sacrifice Lyrics


Waiting the hour destined to die
Here on the table of Hell
A figure in white unknown by man
Approaching the altar of deathHigh Priest awaiting dagger in hand
Spilling the pure virgin blood
Satans slaughter, ceremonial death
Answer his every commandDeath will come easy just close your eyes
Dream of the friends you'll see
Heavenly failure losing again
Move on to a new form of lifeAltar of sacrifice, curse of the damned
Confronting the evil you dread
Coalesce into one your shadow and soul
Soon you will meet the undeadAltar of sacrifice, curse of the damned
Confronting the evil you dread
Coalesce into one your shadow and soul
Soon you will meet the undead
Enter to the realm of SatanBlood turning black, the change has begun
Feeling the hatred of all damned in Hell

Flesh starts to burn, twist and deformEyes dripping blood realization of death
Transforming of five toes to two
Learn the sacred words of praise, hail SatanA gift of powers disposed upon you
Use them when you feel the need
Master the forces and powers of Satan
Controlling the creatures instinctDrawn to the castles that float in the sky
Learn to resist the temptation
Watching the Angels sift through the Heavens
Endlessly searching for salvation

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Formed in 1986 by vocalist/guitarist Jacob Hansen, guitarist Jakob Schultz, bassist Jesper M. Jensen, and drummer Per Möller Jensen, Denmark's Invocator released a series of thrash metal albums infused with slight progressive touches during the first half of the '90s. 1991's Excursion Demise debut and its 1993 follow-up, Weave the Apocalypse, were both released by Sweden's Black Mark label, after which the group jumped to Nuclear Blast for 1994's Early Years (a collection of old demos) and 1995's third album proper, Dying to Live (featuring new bassist Carsten Mikkelsen).

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