Wykydtron

3 Inches Of Blood · Advance And Vanquish

in the year four thousand fifty five, wykydtron came to life
born of scientific design to serve all human kind
artificial intelligence bred for future war
when galaxies will crumble and fall to their knees
it breaks free from its hold taking military control
a fate seen all across the wordl
it takes hold of the earth, breeding legions to his control
soon to seize all power in the sky
programmed to crush
programmed to destroy
its brainwaves only wired for death
its wired to kill
all on the earth
nuclear bound - you'll fear his name
hey its the wykydtron
its the wykydtron
hey its the wykydtron
whoa-oh!
an army's formed to crush the earth
our creation, the master of our demise
humanity is doomer
fifteen years since creations time, the war has turned to space
human kind has once chance left to turn the tides of fate
warheads are the only way to stop The Wykydtron
millions die, radiation blast from hell
flesh, it peels away as all the people die
this is the end of the human race
our creation becomes the master of our own demise
we are drones
we fooled ourselves
we finally sealed our fate
hey its the wykydtron
its the wykydtron
hey its the wykydtron
whoa-oh!

Wykydtron

From the 2006 album Advance And Vanquish, 'Wykydtron' stands as a defining track in the discography of 3 Inches Of Blood, a seminal project within the deathcore genre. The song exemplifies the band's signature fusion of technical death metal precision with melodic aggression, utilizing complex time signatures and soaring vocal delivery to create a high-energy atmosphere. Released during the height of the genre's mainstream explosion, the recording captures the raw intensity and theatricality characteristic of the era, serving as a pivotal moment in the band's catalog. Its enduring presence in the collective memory of fans highlights the group's significant influence on the evolution of modern extreme metal, cementing their reputation as pioneers who bridged the gap between traditional death metal and the heavier, more melodic styles that would follow.