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1984-1992 Parched With Thirst Am I and Dying

Compilation - 1992 - DeB Id: 110740
By Celtic Frost
18 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 15,64

Celtic Frost

1984-1992 Parched With Thirst Am I And Dying Defender85

 This highly worthwhile 'Parched With Thirst Am I And Dying' is the last official testament of Celtic Frost before the 2001 reunion.

 The collection is a small treasure of precious gems.

 Discover the hidden gems and rare tracks of Celtic Frost's final album—explore 'Parched With Thirst Am I And Dying' now!

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What kind of race, lack of direction
Just how lunatic, to have a nature so deceit
Bewail my reverie, a gambol untried
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Dreaming eyes
Hope to return
As shadows fall onto
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Thirst and desire, to rule the light
For crossing heavens, a futile fight
Bound to storm, our minds wave
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I stalk alone the burried seas
Dead and white, weak memories
Below 0, I'm turning blue
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I'm sensing the paleness of lies
No rest to caress their eyes
In visions enthroning sleep
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The Usurper (03:29)
Lend me your steel-bearing hand
So I may reign the Jewel Throne
My soul feels the gods' demand
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Four arc lights. Moving stealth.
Two ride up north. Into the barrel fear.
Desire to share. My valiant care.
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After the battle is over
And the sands drunken the blood
All what there remains
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Burning in a hell made of my own
Looking for the you I once knew
Your love is hanging over me
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Mexican Radio
written by Wall of Voodoo, from their album Call of the West

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Celtic Frost

Celtic Frost were a Swiss extreme metal band led by Thomas Gabriel “Tom G. Warrior” Fischer, with bassist Martin Eric Ain as a key collaborator. Reviews emphasize their role in early extreme metal and first-wave black metal, plus a reputation for bold experimentation—peaking for many with 1987’s Into the Pandemonium—followed by a widely criticized glam-leaning detour on Cold Lake and a later reunion that produced Monotheist.
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