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Oh, the tension's mounting
The pressure starts to show
All the men in haunting
Please don't let me go(Don't go)
Try to free my body
(Don't go)
Try to strap me down(Don't go)
These will never break me
(Don't go)
Free will to look at meCondition critical
I'm feeling physical
Condition critical
Not really cynicalThe bells, they are ringing
Or is it me in my head?
My nerves are numb understanding
I'm falling out of bed(Don't go)
So call it paranoia
(Don't go)

I don't see it that way(Let's go)
You say that I adore ya
(Hell, no)
We're gonna rock the wayCondition critical
I'm feeling physical
Condition critical
Not really cynical, yeahWhips and chains
Don't feel no pain
What's so wrong?
I think I'm going out of my headOver heels, I can't feel
No pain only pleasure
Get me out, take me home
Can't you see my condition?Condition
Condition
Condition critical, criticalCondition
Condition
Condition criticalCondition critical
I'm feeling physical
Condition critical
Not really cynicalCondition critical
I'm feeling physical
Condition critical
Not really cynicalCondition
Condition
Condition critical, criticalCondition
Condition
Condition critical, criticalCondition
Condition
Condition critical, criticalCondition
Condition
Condition critical, criticalCondition
Condition
Condition criticalThe pressure is mounting
I'm on the critical list, hell

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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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