Massive Explosion
Featuring Vocals: Lead Singer (Sam Sharp) Instruments (Luna, Chunk, Tabby, Mazzy, Sully and Lincoln)
This one is a song based on one of the best games ever existed by the genius Tetsuya Nomura of Square Enix: Final Fantasy. To be specific, this is the theme song to Dissidia Final Fantasy series and wow I loved that game so much. The Credits belong to Square Enix though. Without further ado, here's Massive Explosion from Dissidia Final Fantasy.
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{Music Start - Strings}
{Rock Interlude}
[Verse 1]
Unbroken silence
In jewel of an island
Chasing the light & found a big shadow
Standing in the darkness
Bear my loneliness
Light and shadow stare me for eternity
I'm dreaming over time clearly
to understand a calling given (by the) everlasting
{short rock interlude}
[Chorus}
I can't stop the urge to destroy
It infects like a rising flames
Brainwashed strange world in reality
I can't take anymore
{String interlude to crescendo}
[Verse 2]
Burning anger
I wanna be stronger
The other side of truth you need know
Deep inside me
This is my story
Give me the power to receive everything
I just can't get your
face out of my head
Perfect landscape with full
of love... Neverlasting
(Latin Chant interlude)
[Bridge]
Massive explosion
Cry of sorrow
{short rock interlude}
[Chorus]
I can't stop the urge to destroy
It infects like a rising flames
Brainwashed strange world in reality
I can't take anymore
[Closing Chorus - Acoustics strings to Crescendo]
We lose track of the preciousness of our (life like a shot)
Fall into the slough of ruin
But I can change my future
{Final Rock Closing until music fades}
-End-
Pirobal: So wanna play Dissidia NT after this?
Lincoln: Heck yeah, I pick Noctis!
Pirobal: Well, I'll go Cloud or Sephiroth!
THE END!
ESTÁS LEYENDO
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