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blood in my veins is running
faster
will it take me high again?
my eyes are tracking harder
will my sanity remain?
pull me out from myself
no other way
primal fears in my head
no turning back todayi can see what you can't see
i can be what you can't be
this is injection overdrive
it's striking back
blood in my veins
i feel it taking me taking me
through the haze
it's striking back
blood in my veins
and this will carry me carry me

through the pain
it's striking backi can not stop the shaking till i
black out
i taste adrenaline and ride it out
pull me out from myself
what do i see
the prisoner in my head
is staring back at me
i can see what you can't see
i can be what you can't be
this is injection overdriveit's striking back
blood in my veins
i feel it taking me taking me
through the haze
it's striking back
blood in my veins
and this will carry me carry me
through the pain
it's striking backno longer empty, feel it striking
back
gave me a lifetime fix i won't go
back
i feel it taking me through the
haze (haze)
and this will carry me through
the pain (pain)
paini can see what you can't see
i can be what you can't be
this is injection overdrive
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Crossfaith is a Japanese metalcore band from Osaka that was formed in 2006. The band consists of vocalist Kenta Koie, guitarist Kazuki Takemura, bassist Hiroki Ikegawa, drummer Tatsuya Amano and keyboardist/programmer Terufumi Tamano. They released their third full-length album Apocalyze in Japan on 4th September 2013 through Search and Destroy Records. It was also released in North America by The End a day earlier. The album was produced by Machine (Lamb of God, Every Time I Die, Four Year Strong) and was their breakthrough release that received international acclaim.

Read more about Crossfaith on Last.fm.


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