Parasite
Venom · Kissing The Beast [2002]
You sowed the seed, your making us need,your watching us bleed,you bastard!
We always felt you were a better friend,with your riches and your smiles,
You helped me keep the wolves from the door,
You filled our heads so full of,Lies!
We always felt you were a better friend,with your iches and your smiles,
You helped to keep the wolves from the door,
You filled our heads so full of,Lies!
Parasite!
Parasite!
Life was a ball and you took it all,
We took a fall,
You were the doubt
You won't bail us out,there's no use to shout,Your dying!
We always felt you were a better friend,with your riches and your smiles,
You helped to keep the wolves from the door,
You filled our heads so full of,Lies!
We always felt you were a better friend,with your riches and your smiles,
You helped to keep the wolves from the door,
You filled our heads so full of,Lies!
Parasite!
A toffee for the kiddies,sugar and spice,
Just wait a minute fella,your anything but nice!
We always felt you were a better friend,with your riches and your smiles,
You helped to keep the wolves from the door,
You filled our heads so full of,Lies,
[Repeat]
Parasite!
Parasite!
Parasite!
Parasite!
Parasite
Venom's 'Parasite' stands as a definitive track from their 2002 album 'Kissing The Beast,' showcasing the band's evolution from their early thrash roots into a more polished, atmospheric heavy metal sound. Recorded during a period when Venom was redefining the blackened metal genre, the song blends aggressive riffing with the haunting vocal style that became their signature. Released alongside other notable tracks like 'Shadow King,' 'Parasite' captures the raw energy and dark aesthetic that characterized the late 90s and early 2000s metal scene. It remains a staple for fans of the band's discography, reflecting their enduring influence on the genre while demonstrating their ability to craft memorable, high-quality recordings that bridge the gap between classic thrash and modern black metal.

