As your quest begins to diminish
You'll find yourself racing to the finish
As you make your way out, you'll encounter the scouts
Head to the battlefield, see what we're all about
We wish only to fight
It is all that we know
Whether we show our might
Or fall like dominoes
It feels nothing short of great
When we smash into your face
And we enjoy just as much
When our blocky ribs get crushed
We are the same as you, but with nothing to lose
We don't have to wonder, we do not need to choose
We have no backstories- no futures to compose
Our joys are here, and we endure no woes
We wish only to fight
To attempt to KO
But if it's dust we bite
We'll return with gusto
And when we clones come face to face with our source
We attack our long-lost fathers at full force
Though we pretend the intruder's odds are grim
We fill with pride when we're defeated by them
(Lyrics by Unicorn Hole)
credits
from Smash 64,
released July 16, 2016
Vocals - Dustin Elmore
Lyrics - John Nelson aka Unicorn Hole
Writing - Chris K.
Mixing/Mastering - Chris K.
supported by 18 fans who also own “Fighting Polygon Team”
Got Item!'s self titled EP is a cohesive, polished, and perfectly nostalgic Nintendocore release. The album art captures the darker tones of both the lyrics and music well. Mario Party Foul is one of my favorite breakdown-as-an-intro type songs. It's catchy and sets the mood right off the bat. A solid N-Core EP- I dig it! Unicorn Hole
supported by 15 fans who also own “Fighting Polygon Team”
unlike anything I've ever heard. it's so fucking cool. maybe I'm just not familiar with cybergrind but this is unique and pushing music forward and I'm all here for it. dae-su
supported by 15 fans who also own “Fighting Polygon Team”
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