Accept - "Zombie Apocalypse" (video)
They're walking by day,
They stumble by night
Wandering blindly,
With no end in sight
Mass communication,
Hand to hand
A new epidemic has
Control of this land
They're coming at you one by one
We've got to kill them all
They're coming for us one by one
Disconnect them all
Society is now deceased
Technology has unleashed the beast
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Charging blindly forward, no words being said
Lifeless batteries of the living dead
In search of power, endlessly
For one more hour of mindless ecstasy
They're coming for us one by one
We've got to kill them all
We've got to kill them, one by one
Disconnect them all
Devoid of souls, their lips are sealed
Robots at the grinding wheel
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Cryptic messages, from beyond
They roam the land, like the Devil's spawn
On their own, just empty shells
A useless herd of dying cells
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Please, won't you save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse!
Band: Accept
Country of origin: Germany
Location: United States/Germany
Formed in: 1976
Genre: Heavy Metal
Lyrical themes: Social issues, Sex, Rock & Roll/Metal, Fantasy
Years active: 1968-1976 (as Band X), 1976-1989, 1992-1997, 2005, 2009-present
Video: "Zombie Apocalypse"
Video by: Ingo Spörl
Album: "Too Mean to Die"
Type: Full length
Release date: January 29th, 2021
Label: Nuclear Blast
Track listing:
01. Zombie Apocalypse 05:31
02. Too Mean to Die 04:21
03. Overnight Sensation 04:24
04. No Ones Master 04:10
05. The Undertaker 05:37
06. Sucks to Be You 04:05
07. Symphony of Pain 04:39
08. The Best Is Yet to Come 04:47
09. How Do We Sleep 05:41
10. Not My Problem 04:21
11. Samson and Delilah 04:31
Band members:
Wolf Hoffmann - Guitars
Mark Tornillo - Vocals
Christopher Williams - Drums
Uwe Lulis - Guitars
Martin Motnik - Bass
Philip Shouse - Guitars
They stumble by night
Wandering blindly,
With no end in sight
Mass communication,
Hand to hand
A new epidemic has
Control of this land
They're coming at you one by one
We've got to kill them all
They're coming for us one by one
Disconnect them all
Society is now deceased
Technology has unleashed the beast
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Charging blindly forward, no words being said
Lifeless batteries of the living dead
In search of power, endlessly
For one more hour of mindless ecstasy
They're coming for us one by one
We've got to kill them all
We've got to kill them, one by one
Disconnect them all
Devoid of souls, their lips are sealed
Robots at the grinding wheel
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Cryptic messages, from beyond
They roam the land, like the Devil's spawn
On their own, just empty shells
A useless herd of dying cells
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse
Help me!
It's a Zombie Apocalypse
Please, won't you save me
From the Zombie Apocalypse!
Με νέο δίσκο υποδέχονται το 2021 οι Accept. Ο διάδοχος του album "The Rise of Chaos" και 16ος συνολικά δίσκος των Γερμανών metallers φέρει τον τίτλο "Too Mean to Die" κι αναμένεται στα τέλη του τρέχοντος μήνα...
Band: Accept
Country of origin: Germany
Location: United States/Germany
Formed in: 1976
Genre: Heavy Metal
Lyrical themes: Social issues, Sex, Rock & Roll/Metal, Fantasy
Years active: 1968-1976 (as Band X), 1976-1989, 1992-1997, 2005, 2009-present
Video: "Zombie Apocalypse"
Video by: Ingo Spörl
Album: "Too Mean to Die"
Type: Full length
Release date: January 29th, 2021
Label: Nuclear Blast
Track listing:
01. Zombie Apocalypse 05:31
02. Too Mean to Die 04:21
03. Overnight Sensation 04:24
04. No Ones Master 04:10
05. The Undertaker 05:37
06. Sucks to Be You 04:05
07. Symphony of Pain 04:39
08. The Best Is Yet to Come 04:47
09. How Do We Sleep 05:41
10. Not My Problem 04:21
11. Samson and Delilah 04:31
Band members:
Wolf Hoffmann - Guitars
Mark Tornillo - Vocals
Christopher Williams - Drums
Uwe Lulis - Guitars
Martin Motnik - Bass
Philip Shouse - Guitars
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