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False Ideals - Xentrix



     
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Invented by the human mind
Not knowing what was real
What sort of god lets people die?
Yet still to him you kneelOnly hypocrites and sinners
Feel they have something to gain
And the old, torn and afflicted
Think that he can heal their painWhat is wrong, why can't these people see?
Ask yourself is it truth or blasphemy?
You will find you cannot face adversity
No more time, such insecurityBorn again, your conscience clear
You give your life to him
Renounce those who are faithless
Contentment lies withinWorship what you cannot see
Small minds you can distort
Force fed with false ideals
Why believe what you are taught?What is wrong, why can't these people see?
Ask yourself is it truth or blasphemy?
You will find you cannot face adversity

No more time, such insecurityWhat is wrong, why can't these people see?
Ask yourself is it truth or blasphemy?
You will find you cannot face adversity
No more time, such insecuritySo, book in hand, you stand and preach
Telling us to repent
Something about a promised land
Or eternal tormentCould this be your vocation
Or another mistake
Just deny provocation
From this nightmare you'll awakeWhat is wrong, why can't these people see?
Ask yourself is it truth or blasphemy?
You will find you cannot face adversity
No more time, such insecurity

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There are atleast 3 artists with this name;
(1) Formed in 1985 in Preston, Lancashire, British thrashers Xentrix (pronounced Zen-tricks) began their careers by playing metal covers before focusing all of their efforts on coming up with original material. Initially known as Sweet Vengeance, guitarist/vocalist Chris Astley, guitarist Kristian Havard, drummer Dennis Gasser and bassist Paul Mackenzie created enough of a stir through their live performances that the English branch of Roadrunner Records took notice and signed the group in January 1989.

Read more about Xentrix on Last.fm.


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