A very sinister song about some kind of Armageddon: Finally the fates decide that this planet is having it up to here with mankind and that creation could be bloody well better off without human race, hence they're calling the Angels of Doom to straighten things up. The middle-part of this track might have become a bit sanguinarily and violent, but then that's Angels of Doom for you (Maybe it's all because I've just recently re-read the highly recommendable novel "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman).
The funny thing about that song is that it originally started as a very heavy piece of Doom Metal much in the vein of early Black Sabbath, but then I layed my hands on the keyboards and couldn't stop until it transmuted bit by bit and much to my own surprise into a Tibetean Dancefloor track.
All instruments and vocals by Sid
Female vocals by Ayuma
Music and lyrics by Sid
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