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[QUOTE="AndrewBastard:878898"]We are speaking for the dead, The voices so many choose to ignore. Spending time in the presence of the dead, whether it be in a graveyard, a haunted, abandoned location, or a basement full of body parts, a severe necromania(an abnormal obsession with the dead, or being in their presence) developed. It in turn conceived the horror based "Morbid Metal" band. Inspiration came from horror, both movie generated and real-life experiences. While in a dextromethorphan (a dissociative hallucinogen) induced trip, the Voice of Death saw Silent Hill in the theaters, which coupled with the readings of classic authors Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allen Poe, inspired him to look closely upon the dark influence that pulls at everyone. The song "The Abyss" was written following the experience. One cannot ignore the occurrences of real-life horror, each member has experienced that which cannot be explained, and when in each other's presence the experiences are then amplified. Each member experiencing different events contributed to inspiration as a whole. "Formaldehyde" was written as a result of a jar containing formaldehyde and postmortem matter crashing to the floor. The song was created as a byproduct of the fume-induced stupor. All life comes from death, an increasingly apparent fact that goes without recognition, until now. We're continuing to grow, so always check and see what's new with us.[/QUOTE]
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