Track 7.
Pure (1992):
This is the band's second full length album. It marks the first Godflesh release to have Robert Hampson of the band Loop on guitar. The bonus track Love, Hate (Slugbaiting) features 3 minutes of material from Fall of Because, Godflesh's predecessor (w/ Paul Neville on guitars). A music video was produced for the single "Mothra".
Lyrics:
Bury your dreams
Drown your skin
Useful ruins (X2)
Baby Blue Eyes (X4)
Perfect waist
Perfect skin
Breed and serve
Baby Blue Eyes (X4)
Bury your dreams
Drown your skin
Useful ruins (X2)
Baby Blue Eyes (X4)
Credits:
G. C. Green - bass
J. K. Broadrick - guitar, vocals
Robert Hampson - guitar (tracks 1, 3, 4, 8, 10)
Machines - rhythm and samples
Paul Neville - guitar (track 9)
@Atraiterm Cheers man, will check them out ;)
killswitchengagefan4 9 months ago
@killswitchengagefan4 Try Like Rats or maybe Christbait Rising. Godflesh were more about creating an atmosphere.
Atraiterm 9 months ago
@Atraiterm What song?
killswitchengagefan4 9 months ago
@killswitchengagefan4 Go listen to their album Streetcleaner. This upload removed all the power from this.
Atraiterm 9 months ago
I wouldn't really call this heavy...?
killswitchengagefan4 1 year ago
lol at the name of the song, and then HEAVY.
industrymonkey 2 years ago
powerful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
apex6ism1 2 years ago
I couldn't possibly disagre with the above more! One of my fav Godflesh songs. Pionering.
bEATpREDATOR 2 years ago 2
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awful....just awful
burnienik 3 years ago