Periphery - Reptile (Audio)
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Periphery's official audio stream for 'Reptile' from the album, Periphery IV: HAIL STAN - available now on 3DOT Recordings at periphery.net
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“Alright it’s my turn to pick a song.”
“Oookay but just one”
“...K”
Dear Periphery, if you're reading this, please come play in my hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia! It would mean the world to a big fan. ❤
David George 👌
Lmao true😂
Or pick Crystallize from Haken.
Or Octivarium by Dream Theater
@@abrahamperezcorona1262 Even better in terms of "okay just one."
If multiple movements are allowed, we can top it by suggesting Concealing Fate from Tesseract.
This is the kind of song where you look at the time and you're like "Fuck yeah there's still 9 minutes left"
different band but have you heard The Sun The Moon The Stars by Aether Realm?
More like, "only 9 minutes left?"
@@HolyFlare484 banger
Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence....
I can think of a whole bunch of long works of music but I'll add just one more: X Japan's "Art of Life", released as long ago as 1993.
I am the storm that is approaching... oh wrong song.
Its Like Same Music LoL
hahaha
How is that song called?
@@NickOlivera DMC5SE - Bury The Light
@@insejned Thanks!
it’s literally about a guy named billy who’s stoned and has to fight off a reptile invasion
Huh... sounds lit
Doom but he's just constantly tripping balls
@@a.nonnymouse7655 now that u mention that it does make me think periphery over doom would work really well
i am pretty sure the message is more deep than that you know reptile are in the religion and suspicius of existing conspiration stuff
Of course it would come from deadshot daquiri
"There must be something in the water"
IT'S TURNING THE FREAKING FROGS GAY
Damnit I was gonna say that lol
@@n8can2chitown24 (;
Yeah it’s called Atrazine. It’s a synthetic estrogen that is seeping into their ecosystems and confusing their hormones.
its a Jojo reference...an Alex jojones references to be specific HEHEEJEJE
You'll *NEVER* defeat the Human Spirit!!! You'll *NEVER* Destroy God!!
Spencer, Jake, Misha, and Mark: It's time for the chorus! With a choir!
Matt: *blast beats*
Brian Weatherall where is Nolly? He still played on this track😢 never forget him
@@thezestychunk5575 but he isn't writing or making any decision for the band anymore. Just handling production and playing bass
BastAudio I am aware, just saying he is still playing as the legend he is. Have a zesty day dude👌
Reminds me of The Way The News Goes. It's super Devin Townsend-esque and I love it
Joseph Bastidas have you heard Omega by periphery? There is a riff in this song that sounds like one on that track. I’d listen to the instrumental version, hands down the best periphery song, have a zesty day dude
This is the first Periphery song I've heard..... DEFINITELY not the last, WOW
Welcome to periphery my man 💯
I really love this track, but surprisingly enough, I haven't heard Racecar yet. Is it as good as this?
Michael Rosensson it’s about on this level, near perfect 🔥
@@michaelrosensson8669 It is really good bruv. Give it a go!
ruclips.net/video/OZwCQrxceaI/видео.html
I especially like the part from 0:00 to 16:45
Yeah definitely the best part 🤭
Boring take
@@yemmohater2796 who asked
@@yemmohater2796 must hate life
@@uncroppedsoop i did
Periphery: [video blocked in your country]
My VPN: This Is America
KKona Hello there brothers, it's me your fellow American KKona
😂😂
DaveBits don’t catch ya slipping up
wish they would stop censoring the internet
@@glacialembers Ehh, they leaked the album on their own before the album's released which causes some issues. They fixed the region lock the next evening.
Sumerian: No more goddamn 16 minute long songs guys. You're not Dream Theater.
Periphery: 🖕
Greg Hayden lmao
Jake Bowen: uhhh...who do you think my uncle is?
They're better than dream theatre
@@wishmeluck4933 absolutely agree
@@TheIbanez21601 Is Pettruci his uncle?!
guitars: pinch at 1:47
spencer: oh cool, I'll do it too
hahaha
An orange wedge for you. Fresh off the tree though. Not being facetious. Because I love that word.
Thats right😌
Some people: *found the song thanks to Bury The Light*
Meanwhile, the lyrics at 9:21: "Bury the light"
We've come full circle.
How did people even find this through Bury the Light?
@@FluffyFlower94 Alex Moukala compared Bury The Light to Periphery at this timestamp: ruclips.net/video/7unNUzf4Z0Q/видео.htmlm53s
@@KitsuNerezza Thank you for explaining! Never heard of Alex Moukala before, but actually thought the same thing when I first heard Bury the Light :D
Vergil return
@@FluffyFlower94 i did,one day it just came up and i love it
Woke up to the new Periphery album. Today was a good day.
Dropping some Ice Cube on us? haha
It's a fitting meme lol
You didn’t even need your AK?
Now I'm not saying this is Periphery's best song, but this is Periphery's best song. Jesus Christ it's fucking unreal. This whole album is amazing.
It's between this and Absolomb for me. Reptile is absolutely phenomenal. 17 minutes long and I have never once thought about the length while listening to it. That's saying something.
Racecar is my absolute favorite by them, one of the most incredible songs I've ever listened to in my whole life. Reptile is unreal as well, definitely one of Periphery's top tracks
not even close. the first album is great, all others are mediocre
@@LMTR14 bait
Just for the impact on my musical tastes and career….nothing will ever touch Racecar….ever!!!!!!!
If you find similarities between this and Devil May Cry’s Bury The Light, please know that not only is that songs vocalist known for his periphery covers, but both songs are produced by Nolly (for the dmc fans who may not be familiar with periphery, he’s literally the bassist). You could say they’re sibling tracks.
Periphery's drummer also played on Bury The Light if I'm not wrong
@@dahliasmiles7122 No it's Anup Sastry that did Bury The Light
Bury the Light was produced by Casey Edwards tho
@@Ribsi it was composed by casey edwards, nolly mixed/mastered it
@@atomictoaster8013 Oh okay that makes sense
*BLACK CLOUDS AND ISOLATION*
@That Undead Guy MY FAMILY CREST IS A DEMON OF DEATH
@@cyberri7408 FOOORSAAKEEENED I AMMM AWAKEENEED
@@heroyxb A PHOENIX SLASHING DARK DIVINE
@@ajdjajdj3844 DESCENDING MISERYYYYYYY
@@khromereaper3190 DESTINNYYY CHASING TIIIMMMEEE
Love that they dedicated a whole album to Stan Lee, respect.
Agreed sir. #hailstanlee
i photoshopped a picture of stan lee in place of the triangle and they posted it on their story. felt pretty cool
God speed you comic book legend
too bad that isn't what they did here......
@@eddiegarcia2735 You must be fun at parties.
arguably the best song they've ever created. well done
You're high as fuck
Agreed.
@@Daniel.Sanchez75 nah you are
Yes
@@joelbeehn what is your favorite? I'm curious
A 17 minute apocalyptic social commentary sci fi epic? Yes please.
no fiction here, just ahead of their time
It's getting more apocalyptic by the day.
sha hoor sur no
@@DaRoachDoggJrr yes
The best alien invasion song I've heard in my life.
9:00 is another level of unique euphoric vibes. Gives me chills man. Feels like it’s the end of the world and all you can do is just watch and be until the last breath of life.
Is it weird that this feels no longer than any other Periphery song.
DjentlyDoesIt I thought that too haha, I finished it and was like? I thought that was 17 minutes?
I feel the exact same way. It doesn't feel that long when you listen to it
You can quickly travel to the future listening to it.
Fr the song is so good that it doesn’t even feel like 17 minutes
Nah cos it's a masterpiece
Rando "Mwahaha I'll leak the album early"
Periphery "Shut up and take my music!"
The level of detail in this song is beyond human abbilities.
Hearing over and over, full song, instrumental, guitars only, bass only, drums only and Spencer’s track. It’s pure masterpiece.
This is not a song, It’s a story that makes me feel inside a revolution in a poor cold country. I love it!!!
And the London version, Plini and Jakub soloing, pushes me to make guitar faces, brilliant !!!
Absolutely
How the hell does Spencer keep improving his voice? How does everyone else keep improving their musicianship the way they do? Periphery is unreal.
whiskey it is my friend.
Most bands can do that. Practice. Everything comes back to practice
Dude hits an extremely high note in both Sentient Glow and especially Satellites. Actual insanity, dude.
SPENCER U LEGEND! How is it possible that he's gotten even better?
Bert Vocals on this track give me bloody chills, it’s unbelievable.
He really crushed it on this record
Two words. Stay humble. People could learn a lot from this in this day and age. Approach everything you do from a beginner’s standpoint, acknowledge you always have something new to learn or improve upon and you will never stagnate. That’s why the band is so special. I think all of the dudes have this mindset. There’s no such thing as a master. Just levels of proficiency.
It happens when you're not forced to rush an album
He has matured like the finest of wines.
this is literally one of the best songs i have ever heard
I've never listened to Periphery and this is the first album I heard from them. I declare it a masterpiece, 10/10. Love it.
And this was ultimately the purpose of having your own label, full creativity control. Congrats guise
i dont think sumerian interferes with creative freedom, let alone any metal label, unless it's a malllcore label
@@AceBambam well, read up
@@danielmillion9438 well okay
i mean i can't disagree with avildsen tho, periphery don't like playing hit songs? that's pretty hipster and toxic behaviour
@@AceBambam Hipster? Sure...but toxic? How is it possibly toxic to play what you want over playing product to sell?
The way they wrote this song doesn't make it seem almost 17 minutes long. I'm impressed and in love.
This whole song is great but i could listen to 9:00 - 9:50 on repeat for ever.
The garden in the bones part at 12:04 is just too good 😍
I understand why you use the heart-eye emoji. I feel it too.
Can truly say I have never heard another band progress this much between each album and somehow create something so unique from anything else and it be next level incredible. Love this shit!
I mean i can think of other bands who's sound progressed significantly, but they didn't pull it off
LEGIT next level though you're not kidding. I've got Periphery in a different category than all my other music basically. They're more of an experience.
Revocation has come an awfully long way
Project 86 is the only other band I've heard that can change this much (or probably even more) between albums and never stumble in terms of quality. There must be something in the water that's infected them and Periphery both with awesome.
@David J sun eater is a damn good album and it's like the only one by them that's up my alley I feel like
“Wait just listen to this one cool part” listens to whole 17 minute song “did you hear it?”
4:47
Drew Syp for me it is 7:26
11:50 goosebumps and tears in my eyes everytime
10:12 bringing back The Focus Hour's riff literally made me scream the first time I heard this!
@@JerBear117 8:59 for me as well as the whole song
You know, a good music teacher showed me when I was young that metal and classical share very similar sorts of composition, just a difference in sound produced. If I was to try and prove that, I would definitely use this as a example to compare to finely composed music of the past. Anyone else feel that way?
ehhhh, i wouldn’t really say this is very good example, but for sure! stuff like With Strength I Burn by Emperor, An Ocean of Wisdom by Gorguts, or Stabwound by Necrophagist are all really classical!
@@joeyuzwa891 Thank ya for your suggestions bud!
@@joeyuzwa891 I'll leave a comment here so i can come back to these song suggestions
I think the early stuff of the human abstract would fit better here. Specially Vela, together we await the storm
12:20
The claim we stake
A land within our wake
A garden in the bones
A headdress down in the soil we own, whoa
GARDEN IN THE BONES HELL YEAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!
The moment 12:04 rolled around and foreshadowed the melody of Garden in the Bones I fell in love.
Jamie Miller yeah it’s called a motif, a theme that spans several songs or even an album
The lyrics also pretty similar
That is the single most powerful moment in the whole fucking album IMO.
Humanity's last stand against the aliens.
The vocals from 8:51 to 9:51 make every hair I have stand on end. It's fucking beautiful.
The chord progression here is insane. It makes me smile in happiness.
by far the best part of the song imo
Me: 3:38
@@upupupandaway I'm a bit late to this party but, yes, I knew I couldn't be the only one who was just taken so far aback by these chords. I have only just now started to listen to Periphery so, the first time hearing it I was like, "Oh my Go-uuuggghhh WHAAAAT. WHAT IS HAPPENING AND WHY IS IT SO AMAZING."
@@upupupandaway It's definitely a good one. Really embodies the band's significant qualities.
"The scarcity of nourishment is evident" .... what a beautiful lyric. This song, this entire album, is True Audio Artistry. Thank you for sharing it with and inspiring the rest of us.
I still havent decided because the album is still too fresh but this may be the single best periphery song ever made. This song is so fucking well created on every level, the pacing, the instrumentals, the lyrics, its damn near a masterpiece. Ive never in my life had a single song hold my attention for a full 17 minutes straight, consistently.
God, I'm seeing Green Cumulon/Roachdogg JR profile pictures everywhere. Has there been a resurfacing?
Aw man, that Garden In The Bones melody at 12:10 .
Is it going to be the leitmotif of this album?
seems so..thats the only one i noticed in the album. i thought there were gonna be themes everywhere like juggernaut when i heard that..
LOL We're like the opera nerds going through the booklet before the curtains open.
btw, yes, it's one.
Dude it gives me chills
There's a break at 3:06 in Garden in the Bones that is very similar to the "let go of your senses and let go of your pride" bridge in Remain Indoors. Misha said they did cross-album motifs on this album, I think that's one of them. You can also sing "the claim they stake..." verse over the riff in remain indoors.
@@jonahbacon2415 it's actually time not pride, but I want to sing pride every time, seeing as it rhymes with stride lmao
9:25 ah yes, Spencer flaunting his PHD in giving people chills.
Also his PHD in vocal modulation
Been a metal head all my life. First album I bought as a 10 year old kid was Boston Don’t look back. First concert was Ratt in 1984. I’ve been around. This song may be the greatest heavy rock I’ve ever heard. It’s that good.
9:48 - 11:51 is easily the best thing I’ve ever heard from Periphery, maybe in general. That shit absolutely kills
It sounds very Townsend, especially the harsh vocals part in the beginning. Then drifts to more of a Meshuggah tone.
If people are going to leak the album you might as well start making your money.
With all the views and ad revenue on YT, they still are, so we support nonetheless! Have a great day.
@@chckrbordx8 That would be the point they were making, yes.
@@chckrbordx8 Which they won't really make anything from. Unsure you know how much people actually make from ad rev.
Quatropus I understand it’s not ultra significant unless you have millions of views/subs. Maybe it’s not for the money and more exposure.
Quatropus could be a couple thousand per 1,000,000 views. Money is money and they may as well make a little more if they can.
Nolly killled it again as this record sounds amazing! Periphery is on fire! #DoTheDamnThing
jim wilson mixed this one man
@@gaytrout7564 pretty sure nolly was the one engineering and mixing this one
But I think Nolly still played bass
@@gaytrout7564 Nolly mixed the entire album, as always.
Seventeen minutes of nearly every musical emotion and dynamics. Never a dull moment.
This, "It's only smiles" and "satellites" are the best songs on the album. 10/10
Dude I can't stop listening to Satellites, i may have a problem lol
Sentient Glow????
Garden in the bones???
what about follow your ghost? Tabts amazing
@@miokono one of the worst on the album
Periphery headlining set but they just play this, Racecar, then Omega.
Andres Martinez
Totla down
I saw BTBAM play a set once that was 2 songs (Ants of the Sky and White Walls)
Fuck lol....
Just pick a doom metal song : there's one done by Bell witch that lasts 1h20 😂
Mirror reaper, if ya wanna listen
Please, take my money.
Right out of the gate, this one might be one of my favorite albums. Congratulations guys on making a sick new sound and doing it with your own label. I have a lot of respect for what you have done already and I'm looking forward to all that you accomplish in the future!!! 10/10
i'm christian but i listened to this in 2019 after watching DITF and it stuck with me ever since. amazing song, god bless🙏
The last minute and a half is so captivating. Those synths do a magnificent job for the closure of the song. Almost like reflecting to what I just listened to for the past 15 minutes. Well done gentlemen.
Humanity's victory over the reptilian overlords.
Now THAT is how you start an album..
Nick Acker
What is your profile pic from? Looks really familiar.
Worlds apart by Pallbearer is another amazing album opener.
I’m sorry, I’m new to periphery... this is how they START the album?!
@@joeyuzwa891 Oh yeah. I'm sure you've heard it in the 2 months since you've posted this, but the fact that they opened P4 with this mammoth of a song is incredible. The rest of the album bangs too.
6:10 to 6:40 has to be my favorite vocal melody in this whole arrangement. Freaking incredible feeling when you nail it with POWER note for note too. Thank you guys for once again providing the ultimate vocal practice. Come to Oregon again and you each personally get a high five.
ColdMoonlight i fucking hope they come back to Portland. I made the trip to swanfest to see them and they were incredible live, but their set wasn’t nearly long enough because of the festival setup! Marigold and mile zero live brought the house down.
I could not help but notice the similarities between this song and Vergil's theme in DMC 5 that just came out called "Bury the Light" and the tone of both songs match each other a lot but what surprises me the most is that at 9:20 he says "Bury the light" and at 4:00 the melody sounds exactly the same as in Bury the Light's drop.
That's how I found this song actually. They're both fantastic and I'd love more songs similar in vibe to this and bury the light.
Yes, there are references to other songs too, there are even parts that resemble the harmony of Castelvania music, in the case of Ost do Vergil
so, its mostly a theory, but i would be very surprised if bury the light wasn't *massively* influenced by this track. the vocalist for that song has a cover of this song on his channel, a few months before the release of bury the light. all signs point to this song having big influence on dmc.
@@atomictoaster8013 nolly did either the mixing or production on bury the light, cant remember which
@@atomictoaster8013 I feel like I saw this exact thing confirmed somewhere, that Casey or someone who works close with him saw that cover and decided to hit Borba up. For the life of me I cannot recall where, so I might be making shit up, but considering they literally had Nolly doing production on this track, this feels more like fact than theory to me.
I just got into Periphery and this is one of the best songs I've ever heard in my life
I can’t stop coming back. This song is everything I’ve ever wanted. 11/10
"We're gonna post the P4 documentary with all the behind-the-scenes stuff soon!"
fellas i do believe you've posted the scenes themselves
The album has unfortunately been leaked so, best thing for them to "limit the impact" is to 'leak' the songs themselves
Tashiro they already sold the album yesterday at a show so I’m pretty sure they knew what they were in for
Tashiro they released the physical copies yesterday knowing they were gonna be leaked, Spencer made a joke about them leaking their own album before swan fest
@@Rockisstillalive23 thx! good to know ! :D Wouldn'y have happened with Sumerian, i'm glad they can do whatever they want now !
Some of the scenes, yeah, but the documentary should also include dialogue, which is what we want.
9:00 is so amazing, can't get it out of my head
3:54 to 4:10 is quite possibly my favorite part of the album. So heavy, so powerful. And the Spencer holds that scream at the end; legendary shit.
Spencer is shedding the violence all over with that scream.
He sort of sounds like Dimmu Borgir at that bit ruclips.net/video/NiNTrKsQ8TU/видео.html
It's a beautiful day, my sub box is full of Periphery :')
The most popular release on the new album that isn’t a single is also the longest. I’m proud of this community.
One day I wanna see these guys live do a set. Racecar, Omega, Reptile. That's it, the whole set.
seconded for omega, magnum opus tier shit
And Stranger Things for the encore, fuck it.
Proud to say this is my first Periphery song. I was listening to DGD, and autoplay started playing this. The beginning instrumental was what kept me from skipping because it reminded me of the AOT soundtrack
10:15 Gave me chills, that background tremelo was a gnarly touch
Bulb - The Focus Hour
racecar: "i'm the longest song of periphery"
reptile: "lol how cute"
nobody racecar still wins
I mean Omega was better than Racecar imo.
Anonymous Nate I d is a gree
@@anonymousnate678 nah fam.
@@anonymousnate678 Racecar and Omega both kind of suffer from weird structures. Omegas main opening riff is amazing though. I like Reptile more for its overall coherency.
What I love with this song is that he actually screams like he is having a panic attack, this makes the song so immersive.
Also the part at 6:50 is absolutely devastating.
This is literally one of the best shit I ever heard. The fact that it is 17 minutes and I'm not even bothered by it, I love this song
For me its clear best musical art ever. Just no other track gave me this WTF is this riff since first few notes.
12:30 that melodic refrence to Garden in the Bones is beautiful. Well done
Wasn't sure if that was just me or if that melody had the same flow.
I don’t know the lyrics to this song yet so I just sing the garden in the bones lyrics over that part 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@DeFySniping same lyrics i believe.
@@erra7552 slightly different, still works either way
12:04
Great way to start a morning of work on a sunday
The 7:30 minute mark until the end of the song is unequivocally UNREAL
This is one of the most impressive songs I've ever heard. Not one bad thing to say about the entire 16 minutes.
Check out satellites. The vocals are amazing.
If you like stuff like this check out Blotted Science or Animals as Leaders...
@@testrabbit Not a fan of either
@adamtrout7711 I'm surprised by that actually. You might like the latest Animals as Leaders video for a tune called Misu. It's pretty wild.
Literally got goosebumps after 1 min... are you gods?
The gods must be crazy!
I had to pause it for a second to actually take it in
Yeah when I heard "there must be something in the water" for the first time I was like they're backkkkk haha
Holy shit, that was one of the best guitar solos I've ever heard.
You're the reason I've checked this out. Didn't realize it was out lmao
Total face melter... the whole thing is like a “band solo” lol
It’s so tasty.
Just another example that these guys are pure fucking legends. Such a goddamn masterpiece. Every album is so well written it makes me cry.
This is my kind of metal. It changes, it tells a story not just with lyrics but with how the instruments play and how they sound and what are used. I hate when songs are the same thing through the whole song.
Progressive metal. That's the word you are looking for.
Have you listened to Dream Theater?
I tend to get bored with that, too, unless it's something short & catchy... Like a spirochete infection. ;-)
@@Ian-zj1bu more like 'every song is the same' theatre? amirite?
lol jk, they're gods
@@skin_e_guy I think they call it repetition of a theme XD
The absolutely mind boggling amount of memorization required to play these parts live.
If you composed them then you're fine
it’s not that hard if you’ve listened to it several times. and if you’ve been playing complicated shit (their other songs) for a few years. once you learn every part individually and split the song into sections it’ll be pretty easy, a lot of it is chugging anyway
Periphery IV: HAIL STAN
Periphery IV: THA SNAIL
Periphery IV: STIL HAAN
Periphery IV: THIS TAAN
NAIL HATS
Periphery IV: ANAL HITS
Periphery IV: ANAL SHIT
@@Sam-dg2wc this ones the best imo for how odd it is
HAIL ANTS
This is the pinnacle of utter genius. This is a masterpiece amongst masterpieces. Thank you so much for this.
Addicted to this song for one month. ATM my favourite part is the ending, such a banger
Thank you guys yet again, been listening since your Myspace 3 song instrumental sampler. I was one of the lucky ones!
Reptile is by far their best piece of work yet. I saw the length and chuckled to myself but I regret that chuckle now.
100% most underrated, under appreciated metal song of the last 20 years.
I'm super late to the Periphery train, so I just gotta ask--
why so goddamn addicting? Incredibly written, everything hits right, highs and lows galore in overall sound, not even a waste of nearly 17-minutes. I've probably listened to this well over a hundred times since I first heard it. In other words, just over one full day of listening to this song consecutively on repeat. I could easily do it on a long drive. Love the girthy outro/breakdown.
because everything is so god damn well mixed
Spencer i dont know what you have been up to or what demon you souled your soul to, but godamn your vocals have gotten so dynamic and amazing. the variety and the amount of style changes is ridiculous.
Honestly "souled" sounds so much better than "sold" beautiful pun whether it was intentional or not.
These boys souls belong with god. People always miss it. Read their lyrics better.
kbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkb what are you talking about? Periphery is not a Christian band at all
@@prequeltothesequel3344
If you dont know how to read between the lines of their lyrics, that's on you not me. Cheers
@@kbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkb It's just lyrics off of one song. That doesn't mean they are a christian band like Demon Hunter or Becoming the Archetype.
Lyrics (correct me if I'm wrong):
In here a tale of a boy who reached the masses
His name was Billy and he liked to get high
A normal guy until the green-skin apocalypse
A do or die
There must be something in the water (Besides fluoride and shit) Where he lie
He threw that gaping brain asunder when he realized, when he realized it's coming down
We've sown thrones and brought the kings down to knees
Hello, Here we are, Salutations
And every day that you wake is a gift that you take from the gods
That's right!
You came from the trees and we altered the genes
Here you are
All you fuck with is wages
You had the day but you pissed it away
I think it's time that we show our ways
Now we shed that violence all over
Let mayhem in the streets
From the mountain top to oceans, we own your every need
It's coming down
With every breath that we take we can hear that sound
Somebody needs a reaction to stay on the ground
With every breath that we take, we can hear that sound
A green-skin apocalypse
A do or die
So Billy heeds the call of fathers
Release high
Through these eyes
Embraces the chi and he praises the weeds
Holding out for the day he can face them
Every day that he trains is a slap in the face to the gods
God Damn
Shutting out politics
Viewing beings as equals
Ain't it funny how that makes sense?
You had the floor, but you gave it a bore
Now it's equal
Can we clean that slate?
Now shed that violence all over
Let mayhem in the streets
From mountain top to oceans, we own your every need
It's coming down
Somebody needs a reaction to stay on the ground
It's coming down
Follow a trail of the ones who bleed the masses
Follow behind the reptilian eyes
A normal day in the green-skin apocalypse
A do or die
There must be something in the water where he lie, where he lie
He threw that gaping brain asunder
When he realized, when he realized
National alliance and he leads the fight
No class, no race, just fucking violence in their eyes
A plan for human survival takes to flight
The good that's left and all we cherish stands to die
Is this the end of all we know?
They all float
Is this the end of all we know?
Wasted our lives for what?
Float away
Do we feed the reaction?
Do we stay?
Do we all float away?
Do you think you know who you are?
Did you think you had it all worked out well?
And who could believe... those dead-eyed soldiers
Red sky rainfall
The winter beams no beauty
Just cold-eyed monsters and bare branches
You can wail to the moon, but that'll just make things worse
They see you
They see me
They see all
No children in the streets
Where do they play when freedom here has been revoked?
The ground which all their fathers soaked
No medicine
The scarcity of nourishment is evident
And where's our god?
Have we seen that side of heaven yet? No
Rich, Poor
Clutching to their sheets in horror
Is there an answer?
Is there somebody who can take away all the present dismay?
Bury the light
Pray through night
Mayhem in the streets
No order
Is there an answer?
Is there somebody who can take away all the present dismay?
Bury the light
Pray through night
You've buried that, buried that light
Now pray through night
What has come down is littered all around in your sight
It's littered in your sight
The claim they stake
A Land from us they take
The craft he shakes
A race within his wake
Victory alone became his above the soil we know
A grave is laid
A man within it's cage
Victory alone became his down in the soil he owns
Soil we know becomes our own home
Now we're staring at the round together
It is not the first time or the last time
Soil we own becomes ours
Order back in what we know
Soil we own becomes ours
Now one with the soil we own
Soil we own becomes ours
Order back in what we know
Soil we own becomes ours
Now one with the soil we own
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Art metal
Bless you \m/
Thank you! I couldn't get it out if my head that the last part said "order bacon" instead of "order back in" 😂
@@cobraglatiator google....
After probably my 1,000th time listening to this MASTERPIECE I finally fully appreciate the purpose of the afterglow that ends this song. One is meant to lay ones head back, close one’s eyes, and recover from the all out assault Periphery just launched on one’s central nervous system.
I don't know what it is about this band, but the way they transition from heavy to groovy and then combine the two, it's incredible.
I hear a lot of talk about comparing them to dream theater, while periphery may not be "as complex" it's equally as good as far as composition and song structure, incredibly well thought out stuff.
Spencer's vocals are AMAZING on this (well...in general but still) and mixed really well. This 16 min magnum opus is on Dream Theater level.
Lol I don't think Dream Theater is that good mostly because they lack cross genre diversity Periphery has. Every member of Periphery makes their prowess possible.
Not many bands are composed of masters.
Dumb comment, though vocals are way better here, each members of dream theater are masters on their instruments on their own
Dream Theater ain’t got shit on these dudes
Portnoy and Matt both have a certain flare, hard to choose between them. Musicality definitely goes to Matt, technicality probably goes to Portnoy. No idea about the new drummer of DT though.
I think there was a soft section on this song the reminds me a little bit of Swallow The Sun and I absolutely love it!
MOOOOMMMM they doing that djent thing again 😫🤤🤑
Mom: **stands in doorway, eyes roll back and turn black, mouth opens too wide, "Reptile" plays from her throat**
@@alex0589 Mom: *throws that gaping brain asunder*
@@alex0589 Damn...
@@alex0589 momo ass mom lookin ass
Alex lmaoooo you have a vivid imagination like me lmao ahaha wow man
9:00 gives me goosebumps every time i hear it, absolutely love it
Came over from Alex Moukala
same bro
Same
Same
Me too
Same
I like that “victory alone” parallel to Garden. It’s like the Alpha/Omega thing
Thats what i was thinking, gave me chills
Bodi Stern yeah
I wonder how didn't anyone notice that the "Rich, Poor" part is very similar melodically to Follow Your Ghost's "Drink, Blow" in its beginning.
Dude this song doesnt even feel that long. It's super awesome.
2023, this song still rocks like the first time I listened to it. Spencer's vocals are SO FUCKING GODLESSLY AWESOME
Strange how a song about fighting aliens can be so emotional
This is your masterpiece thus far. So dark but beautiful and striking. 3 years later. Can’t wait til the new album. This song shines guys. ❤
I love how you used the Garden in the Bones phrase in this song with different lyrics. Really reminiscent of omega and alpha. Amazing song!!!
I'm basically speechless.
I haven't gone on such an incredible musical journey with a track like this since BTBAM put out Colors.
Wow.
Woah woah woah so fuck the entire parallax? Is that what ur saying?
hell yea BTBAM is incredible as well.
I have to say that this is one of the best songs i've ever heard. Last two minutes i'm crying. Composition, lyrics, production, message just absolute PERFECT! Thumbs up for this one.
"Crush is the best song!"
"Wait, 'It's Only Smiles' is the best song!"
"Sorry, 'Satellites' is the best!"
..and that cycle keeps repeating. Seriously guys, well done for pulling me in like this without knowing any of your prior music.
I hope you got more into this great band
@@martingaspar8364 Yeah I'm still here :)
@@MycketTuff pog