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Vulvodynia - Banquet of Enigmatic Horrors Pt. 2 Agony Ft. Oliver Rae Aleron (Official Video)

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Artist: VULVODYNIA Track: Banquet of Enigmatic Horrors Pt. 2 Agony Album: Praenuntius Infiniti Year: September 17th 2021 Label: Unique Leader Records Genre: Slamming Tech Deathcore Video Shot by Gavin Pincus & Russell McCallaghan Video Edited by Russell McCallaghan AKA Not Russell Crow Banquet Of Enigmatic Horrors II: Agony [Ft. Oliver Rae Aleron] Praenuntius bleeds the universe barren! A parasitic force fatally driven by their unquestionable hunger and enslavement to Praenuntius! Feeding off all the suffering inflicted upon all the innocent souls of all who dwell within this forsaken realm! [Oliver Rae Aleron Part 1] “A multitude of glowing larvae fill your sky and penetrate the unprotected atmosphere. Piercing through the thinning veil separating all mankind from that which lay and wait inside the deepest grimmest parallel to your dimensions crippled planet. A billion alien eggs awake and break out of their shells in mid-air. Raining down like vibrant blue exploding bullet casings, hatching. Pelting every inch of earth, our many hungry hordes of wailing. Hailing out of our queen and taking flight to feed on all your fear.” Beg for extinction! There’s nothing to gain! [Oliver Rae Aleron Part 2] “Born to thrive on human torture landing down and hunting blindly guided by the scent of fright that emanates out of our victims!!” The earth weeps as all nature dies. Farming the weak under dark crimson skies. Human suffering will feed his heart. Blood lit skies a galaxy of agony. Wretchedness grows inside every being. Veins run cold as eyeballs begin to explode! This is a dawning of a new age. Monstrosities reign above all. Farmed like cattle, enslavement. No room for positive energy. Eternal suffering under blood-drenched skies. Kiss your futures goodbye! The gods weep for humanity as they sing their final song, it won't be long! Torment and pain encompass every ounce of your being. Distorted reality, nothing is what it seems. Devour depravity, gobble up existence. Digest cataclysm, onward to perpetual catastrophe. [Oliver Rae Aleron Part 3] “A multitude of glowing larvae fill your sky and penetrate the unprotected atmosphere. Piercing through the thinning veil separating all mankind from that which lay and wait inside the deepest grimmest parallel to your dimensions crippled planet. A billion alien eggs awake and break out of their shells in mid-air. Raining down like vibrant blue exploding bullet casings, hatching. Pelting every inch of earth, our many hungry hordes of wailing. Hailing out of our queen and taking flight to feed on all your fear. A multitude of glowing larvae fill your sky and penetrate the unprotected atmosphere. Piercing through the thinning veil separating all mankind from that which lay and wait inside the deepest grimmest parallel to your dimensions crippled planet. A billion alien eggs awake and break out of their shells in mid-air. Raining down like vibrant blue exploding bullet casings, hatching. Pelting every inch of earth, our many hungry hordes of wailing. Hailing out of our queen and taking flight to feed on all your fear” Praenuntius spawn are wreaking havoc on this earth! Destiny unfolds, an old unholy majesty rebirthed. Nowhere to run! Nowhere to hide! Agony trapped in time! Eternal suffering under blood-drenched skies. Kiss your futures goodbye. The gods weep for humanity as they sing their final song, it won't be long. Torment and pain encompass every ounce of your being. Distorted reality, nothing is what it seems. Devour depravity, gobble up existence. Digest cataclysm, onward to perpetual catastrophe. [Oliver Rae Aleron Part 4] Famine ridden weak and frail every attempt to fight has failed. Deprived of all you held for granted long before our kinds arrival. Starved and skinned and stripped of pride to fuel Praenuntius!

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