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Artist/Band:
Slipknot
Lyrics for Song: Purity (Live)
Lyrics for Album: Antennas To Hell [2012]
Maze...psychopathic daze...I create this waste
Back away from tangents, on the verge of drastic
ways...can't escape this place...I deny your face
Sweat gets in my eyes, I think I'm slowly dying
Put me in a homemade cellar
Put me in a hole for shelter
Someone hear me please, all I see is hate
I can hardly breathe, and I can hardly take it
HANDSONMYFACEOVERBEARINGICAN'TGETOUT
Lost...ran at my own cost...hearing laughter, scoffed
Learning from the rush, detached from such and such
Bleak...all around me, weak...listening, incomplete
I am not a dog, but I'm the one your dogging
I am in a buried kennel
I have never felt so final
Someone find me please, losing all reserve
I am fucking gone, I think I'm fucking dying
You all stare, but you'll never see
There is something inside me
There is something in you I despise
Cut me - show me - enter - I am
willing and able and never any danger to myself
Knowledge in my pain, knowledge in my pain
Or was my tolerance a phase?
Empathy, out of my way
I can't die
Purity
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Purity (Live) by Slipknot
Purity (Live) captures Slipknot's raw intensity during their 2012 touring cycle, recorded for the Antennas To Hell release. Originally appearing on the band's 2004 album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), the track showcases the group's signature blend of heavy metal and industrial noise. This live performance highlights the chaotic energy that defines their concerts, with the percussion section driving the rhythm while the guitars deliver a wall of sound. The recording serves as a testament to the band's ability to translate studio complexity into a visceral live experience. As part of Slipknot's extensive discography, this version offers fans a glimpse into the band's evolution during a period marked by significant lineup changes and continued commercial success. |
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| Album Lyrics: Antennas To Hell [2012] |
 Slipknot
"Antennas To Hell [2012]"
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