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Fight With The Beast - Onslaught



     
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Bearing the mark of a demon from hell the dragon is cast onto the earth
Seeking revenge on the woman of man Satanus unleashes his wrath
Angels of death are the allies of hate the jackals destroying the cross
[Chorus]
Fighting with fire the dragon attacks
Burning the cross and unleashing the powers of hell
Cursed are the mortals who dare to fight with the beast
Demons of hell bear the mark of the beast the sons of the dragon are born
Summoned to earth Armageddon is here to slaughter the Christian hordes
Destroying the temples Jehovah has lost the Nazarene will fester in hell
[Chorus]
A wrathful attack upon the Christian faith the legions of Satan make war
Replacing the cross with the mark of the beast the kingdoms of Jesus have fell
Demons of hell Armageddon is here preventing the coming of Christ

relinquish your god now that Satan is king the Nazarene will never arise
Bearing the mark of a demon from hell the dragon is cast onto earth
Seeking revenge on the woman of man Satan's unleashes his wrath
Angels of death are the allies of hate the jackals destroying the cross
[Chorus]
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written by GRICE, STEPHEN / MAHONEY, PAUL / STALLARD, JASON / ROCKETT, NIGEL / KEELER, SY
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Onslaught were formed in 1982/83 in Bristol, England by guitarist Nige Rockett. vocalist Jase Pope and Bassist Paul Hill and soon after to be joined by drummer Steve Grice. a demo was recorded and released later that year by this line up. Jase Pope and Paul Hill were soon to be replaced by Roge Davies and Paul Davis respectively. The subsequent line-up recorded an EP, What Lies Ahead, in 1983. In 1984, Paul Mahoney and Jase Stallard replaced Roge Davies and Paul Davis respectively. The band started to write more heavy metal-oriented songs than their original punk sound.

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