When the Sky Turns Black - Brutality



     
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When the Sky Turns Black Lyrics


Pale existence - Clouds encase the sky
Rain falls swiftly - Lightning smashes earth
Blackness expands - Doom lingers
Rebelling forces - Nature cleansing
Planet scumTime has passed - Stones cracked
Tarnished with age
Overgrowth secludes the tombs in dark silent stance
Monument toppled - Washed away
Memories of dead adriftHollowness echoes - Shrieking sounds
Power increases - Levels extreme
Pounding jolts - Crash the hammer slams
Atmosphere in chaos - Life extractedEvidence of death tolls - Choked in blinding fury
Ruthless assault - Generations destroyed
People lay wasted - Condemned
Struggling to live - Change for forgivenessLamenting slowly - Transcribing the texts
Shrouds uncovered - Energies aligned
Drawn into oblivion - Darkness unfolds
Epidemic proportions - Fire and brimstoneRunning for cover - Souls embodied

Sky turns black - Breath is sifted
Out of lungs - Traumatic shock
Will of the gods - Pray to save us

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Brutality is a death metal band from Tampa, Florida, USA. The band was founded in 1986 as Abomination by Larry Sapp and Jeff Acres. The band quickly changed their name to Darkness and finally settled on Brutality in spring 1987. After several demos and line-up changes, the band got a record deal with Nuclear Blast. Before they recorded their debut album, Sapp left the band to form Astaroth.

They released their debut album Screams of Anguish in 1993 and went on a European tour with Hypocrisy in the beginning of 1994. A second album was released in 1994, titled When the Sky Turns Black a second European tour followed in 1995, in support of Bolt Thrower[1]. After a third album In Mourning the band split up in 1997. In 2001, the band was revived with original member Larry Sapp and released a demo and started working on a new album. Larry Sapp died on 3 May 2004, causing the split-up of the band. Update: Larry Sapp did not pass away, he became a woman (according to Jeff Acres in a 2008 interview).

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