The Awakener (Kataklysm cover)

from Usefulness Ends Not In Death by Decrepit Depravity

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Cover from the band "Kataklysm" taken from their album "Temple of Knowledge" released in 1996

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The west wind's erranted breeze
Swifted by the vivid clay
As the old battalion of invisible forests
Haunt the sylvan mount
And the avatar was channeling yew's wilderness
Decent surroundings
To celebrate an oath undertaken at his nineteenth anniversary
A rebirth on the 19th of February 1991
This historical alliance of the brother houde
Set the gem to summon the legends
And the elixir was delivered to the royal clan
And the elixir was delivered to the royal clan
A name a shape and a number was yielded
From the exhibited landscape from the
Exhibited landscape
Nine distinct letters were granted into a word of
Sovereignty
Then was graphed the first of the nine
Gates of cataclysmic
A nine pointed star lodging the three crafted sigils
From the darkened earth
From the darkened earth
Three trilogies adding three trinities
And three volumes
The first order of the nine has begone
A year will come when three nines will collide
This year will be 1999
The first day of renewal ending the year with this
First day of betrayal 666 first
Another rebirth on the 19th of February 1999
A crusader will make himself heard
The awakener 666 first
By the woods of the ecclesiastic houde
By the woods of the ecclesiastic houde

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from Usefulness Ends Not In Death, released March 15, 2018
Kataklysm, Sylvain Houde.

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Decrepit Depravity Gothenburg, Sweden

Founded in 2010 by Ignacio Flores and Mauro Guidolin (ex Guttural Slug). Full discography: www.metal-archives.com/bands/Decrepit_Depravity/3540426104

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