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Satanic Verses (feat. The Headless Horsemen) - Flatlinerz



     
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Satanic verses
t's the tales of the evil....
[Intro]
Hmm, what's is mind
We core, what's is mind of Undertaker reeeeeeed
Ahhh! yes!
[Chorus]
Satanic verses
It's the tales of the evil
We'll never have for a victim
Repeat 2X
[Verse One: Tempest Da Undertaker]
Tempest!
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Now sworn to be slave bodies pour I 'N' to the grave
Studying scriptures, come be save
So behave ya soul's just a morsel that I crave
Be helpless feastin

But hell reeches
On da presence of life, just like leeches
Slam the gavel satantic sounds (?)
Now I'm rabble, yeah I can eat remains from the gravel
We masket passage way to the the land of the living
Unfogivin', 'N the land of death
The devil's N details, now walk my disgusting
Trails evil prevails, the difference between reality and hell
[Verse Two: Stormlord]
Spirits rise from the dead when I decapitate grills
I make bodies disappear like David Copperfield
Evil lurks in the dark and all you see is the whites of my eyes
Don't look at my eyes! Don't look at my eyes!
I kill and massacre and burn away all the body flesh
Cremating more bodies than David Koresh
Feel the fire and the flame and the way
I word this
Quotes from my Satanic Verses
Redrum rap vocals
? rap voice
Gravedigger rap voice
Songwriters
Juan B. Clarke / Dan Cunningham / Darnell A. Cunningham / J. Walker Clarke, Jr. / D. Pittman / J.k. Simmons / Jamel SimmonsSong Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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The Flatlinerz are a horrorcore rap group from Brooklyn, New York. The band were one of the first bands to coin the popular horrorcore term. The group was led by Jamal "Redrum" Simmons (nephew of Russell Simmons) and two other emcees named Gravedigger and Tempest. The strategy thought up by Def Jam and Flatlinerz was that the group was to create a style of hip hop music that moved away from the popular gangsta style at the time and deal with darker subjects such as Satanism, horror movies, and gruesome murder.

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