Townspeople fall to the undead army. Gnashing teeth rend flesh from bone and consume the poor souls shrieking in agony.
This would be the point in the story where you get the intense close-ups and horrid visuals of the zombies actually eating their victims. The intro was heavily inspired by Arch Enemy’s Bury Me an Angel, and the following riff was inadvertently ripped from In Thy Dreams’ The Highest Beauty. Not note-for-note, but close enough that I would feel like a thief if I didn’t mention it. When I wrote the outro I couldn’t help but be reminiscent of The Blackest Incarnation by The Black Dahlia Murder. Listening to middle of that track, it had the perfect feeling of post-carnage horror that I wanted to evoke. I ran with the inspiration and wound up with what you hear.
I start this song every time I am doing Super sets in my home gym. I end up with a pool of sweat and my a melted face from the bad ass riffs that rip through my home from this Master Guitarist.
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