Evil Churches
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Evil Churches
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Force of evil burning sea
Spirits dancing in my soul
Sky is burning in unduly
Total war, the world screams
The force in my soul
Cursed in darkness search the
stream, Sacrifice in blood
Apocalypse heaven in total pain
Chaos, abstinence of truth
into the night of fallen
Angles in Storms
Burning (the) true into the night of...
Lord of horns, you are dead
Search the elements of my
mighty, Eternal night in the
sky, in my hands angels eyes
Your temple is burning
Master Return Unleash the silence
Possessed the mind
Your pain! bestial!
The prelude of final
fallen angel, angel burn!!
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