Ventilator (Verbal Mix)

Acumen Nation · Other Songs - Acumen Nation

Cast off your shame and believe in something more

don't romance blame as your pain reliever, soul deceiver



next time i shatter

i hope that you're long gone

but if i should handle my god

i hope you're still there

such a failure blackening angelic eyes

I'm going to have almost nothing left



pleased to meet you want you cut you

I'm sorry i didn't know who i was hurting

wait you're bleeding from somewhere beautiful

I'm sorry its over now



"...and if you never stop to face all that you do

in all your actions and expenses of the loved ones



that you master that you master

you can never be a part of what is graceful

what is good and

what is honestly



the presence of a love inside your heart

and it is breaking by the thousands

due to people like your father like your father

its a never ending never bending



threshold of abuse that you are always forced to take

and so you can never break down the raw side

defense landslide splinters of the hurt

and pain piercing all that you have been

and if you think you're hurting now

you better not wake up again



melting in the sibling sun exposing all that

you have done and if you think you're hurting

now you ain't seen nothing yet..."



there's a reminder inside of your anger

about all the people that you have damaged

that you have hurt

its just like i said that your life would turn out

Ventilator (Verbal Mix)

Acumen Nation's 'Ventilator (Verbal Mix)' stands as a defining track within the band's intense, high-energy output, characteristic of their mid-2000s era. The song exemplifies the group's signature style, blending aggressive punk rhythms with rapid-fire vocal delivery that demands immediate attention. Recorded during a period of prolific activity, the track reflects the raw, unpolished energy that became central to Acumen Nation's catalog. It serves as a testament to their ability to craft dense, chaotic compositions that pushed the boundaries of their genre, influencing peers and cementing their reputation in the underground scene. The mix version specifically highlights the band's commitment to dynamic soundscapes, offering a distinct auditory experience that remains a staple for fans of their discography.