CD FEATURES:
• Originally released in 1990
• Fully remastered & reissued
• First time ever on CD
• New cover art by Steve Cobb
• Full-color 12-page booklet
• Including lyrics and photos
• Limited to 500 copies worldwide
For fans of: Slayer, Onslaught, Venom,
Includes unlimited streaming of Lace Dragon : Up from the Depths
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lyrics
CHEMICAL VALLEY
All around this is what you see
Waste away, chemical dependency
Such a loss, vile stinking death
Melt away taking your last breath
The air rots, industrial insanity
Where we all live, chemical valley
No escape, infection is everywhere
Innocence, no one seems to care
Bleeding out, better realize
Toxic hell, everything fucking dies
The air rots, industrial insanity
Where we all live, chemical valley
Poison gas death floating all around
Toxic waste unfolds
Assaulting human life, living hell
Radiation falls
Rot out, Rot out
Terminal disease, that’s the thing that burns
Falling from the skies
Choke the earth away, ending growing near
Hear the pleading cry
Rot out, fallout, forced out
Rot out, forced out, fallout
Running, search for shelter, burning up in flames
Running up to the sky
Floating all around, twisted mass of death
Running for your life praying for your soul to rest
Sue you fucking ass money's all I need
Cancer causing agents
Falling from the air you breathe
Politicians on the take, corruption never ends
You will find there’s no escape
Bloody fucking end
You die
The air rots, industrial insanity
Where we all live, chemical valley
supported by 37 fans who also own “Chemical Valley”
My favorite material from Solstice! Despite their amazing discography that lay before this that completely set the foundation, this in my opinion is where it all comes to a mighty peak. What an amazing emotional and powerful picture painted in such a short amount of time. Talon Sullivan
supported by 37 fans who also own “Chemical Valley”
Quite possibly the best thrash metal album since the early 90s. Sounds like it could be a lost classic from 87-90, but it’s not a paint-by-numbers retro exercise, either. Vicious riffs and killer lead work (check out the Maiden-esque harmonies on “Spiral of Hatred” and ""Onset"). Love that snare sound, too. Juan Valdeath