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Loose cannons fire as they target shades of gray
Bone is thicker than stone, nothing could ever break your skull
Bone is thicker than stone, nothing could ever break your skull
Loose cannons fire as they target shades of gray
Nevermind a mind that never evolves from the medieval
Bone is thicker than stone, nothing could ever break your skull
Bone is thicker than stone, nothing could ever break your skullDamage is far greater than you ever could imagine
Then when you pump your seed full of sewage
If you need someone to hate just look into a mirror
There you'll see who will be buried six feet down
Buried six feet down, You're dead and buriedIgnorance breeds ignorance, breeds hatred and decay
Morals and sympathies start to fade
Nevermind a mind that never looks to find the truth
Just hold your breath until you turn blue, and never exhaleI'll bide my time, for you to cross the line, cross the line, all it takes is time
Bide my time, for you to cross the line, cross the line and just trip the wireYou feel so justified in actions that you take, fabricating dishonest mistakes
You reap what you sow, the burden that you bear will be inhumane but fair,
It will be fair, it will be fairLoose cannons fire, as they target shades of gray
Nevermind a mind that never evolves from the medieval

Loose cannons fire, targeting shades of gray, loose cannons fire, targeting shades of gray
Nevermind a mind that never evolves from the medieval
Bone is thicker than stone, nothing could ever break your skull
Damage is undamaged

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Diecast is a Boston-based metalcore band. They recorded their first demo in 1997, titled Perpetual War. They released their first full-length in 1998 titled Undo the Wicked. In 1999 a self-released sampler was made. With some lineup changes, they released Day of Reckoning in 2001, and enjoyed much more popularity outside of Boston. In 2004, and re-released in 2006, their most acclaimed album was released, Tearing Down Your Blue Skies, which garnered them opening spots on tours with bands such as Slayer.

Read more about Diecast on Last.fm.


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