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Origen Adamantius

from Generation of Vipers by Yesterday's Saints

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    It is the story of Satan throughout time: from his desire to usurp the throne of God to his modern infiltration of all mankind, with the indication that everyone on Earth is now a descendant of Satan. The album opens with a flashback: what corresponds chronologically to a third song is actually listed as the first track. The story then resumes from its chronological beginning starting on track 2. The final song alludes to two theories of the universe: the one that asserts we are all a figment of a man's dream; and multi-dimensional membrane theory, where the "Big Bang" was/will be the result of an intersection/collision between our current dimensional membrane and a parallel one. As a result of either theory, whether "the man" waking up or the collision between dimensional membranes, the end of days is the outcome. Time is then reset again by the man falling asleep again or the explosion of another "Big Bang".

    Mixed by Kevin Gutierrez (RIAA platinum certified)
    Mastered by Alan Douches (Credits include: Cannibal Corpse, Motorhead, Revocation)
    Art by Vance Kelly (Credits include: Mastodon, Slayer, Ghost, Motley Crue)
    Run time 59:10

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Charcters: Satan and his thoughts. Satan recognizes that he can usurp the throne of God through war. (Song title based on a 2nd/3th century Greek scholar whose work led to theories on the Trinity and the bible stories known today. Souls, Satan is a snake, free will of souls, etc.).

Latin lyrics translated: "Ego Aeutem Venio Ad Te" - "I am coming for you" -and- "Domine Agnus Dei" - "Lamb of God" (LoG).

lyrics

Ego Autem Venio Ad Te
Here I am Standing Alive
Freedom to choose freedom to strive
Deep in the center of this glorious hive
With years of a fire inside
Eyes of a world where I am lord
To rise up up to power and control the hoard
Center of a universe that I contrive
with legions of beings with me in their eyes
Steps from the lord all powerful God
I’ll rise up destroy that glorious clod
Sedition spawns from the dark within
Pressing urges boil I can’t control
The hate the spite turmoil deceit
I’ll rise up revolt betray and fight
Ego Autem Venio Ad Te
Domine agnus dei
To hold myself higher
To this I recognize I rise
Centuries of allegiance all for naught
Questions of allegiance and after thought
Deep in the center of this glorious hive
The fire still burns inside
Center of a universe that I contrive
With legions of beings with me in their eyes
Steps from the lord all powerful god
I’ll rise up destroy that glorious clod
First raise and army to help me seize
The throne of God so easy to see
Violence warfare powerful machines
Sky blood red resistant angels bleed
Ego Autem Venio Ad Te
Domine agnus dei
To hold myself higher
To this I recognize I rise
Strive that I may take to God iron to slay
Feast upon glory of the throne
Face to face an new era will be born
In my name son of the morning
All proclaim Lucifer as God’s new name
Glory on to me glory it will be
Reign high
Domine agnus dei
To hold myself higher
To this I recognize

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from Generation of Vipers, released February 3, 2015

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