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Tales from the Afterburner - Sheavy



     
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They took a long, dark journey back into the void
Escaped the earth's black world of decay
They watched as mankind brought about it's own demise
Fell down to satan's slaves
Upon a world unknown came the future
In peace and love they would live every day
With all the hate and greed far behind them
It was a better life they made
Too soon the poisoned earth was forgotten
The sons of freedom now in their graves
Inside their children's hearts grew the darkness
The start of all man's wicked ways
They watched the cities rise up around them
And tower high over empires of greed
The burning hate that their father's had fled from
Could it be thier destiny?To the skies their rockets blazed
With lethal might they soared
Killing sprees on distant worlds

A new Apocalypse was born
On and on through galaxies
The endless wars they waged
Back on earth ten legions rose
The fire of Satan's rage
The crumbling skies rained darkness above them
The blackened sun brought an unending night
The shattered dreams of a world dead and dying
The end of all man's hope and light
A single flame carried those who remembered
On through the shield where it's all had begun
Once again they would fight for their freedom
As they headed into the sun
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sHEAVY ("SHEEV-ee") are a stoner rock/stoner metal band from Newfoundland, Canada. The band formed in 1993, with their debut, Blue Sky Mind, being released in 1996.
The band steadily progressed, moving from psychedelia-drenched desert rock to a modern-retro Sabbathesque sound on Synchronized, Republic? and their most recent output, The Machine That Won the War. *Every album from 'Blue Sky Mind' to 'Republic?' has been made available for free download,


Read more about Sheavy on Last.fm.


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