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"Black Valor" is a powerful track by the American melodic death metal band The Black Dahlia Murder. Featured on their 2020 album "Verminous," the song showcases the band's signature blend of aggressive guitar riffs, rapid drumming, and intense vocals. With its intricate compositions and relentless energy, "Black Valor" highlights the band's technical prowess and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre. Fans praise the song for its dynamic structure and compelling lyrical themes, solidifying The Black Dahlia Murder's standing in the metal community.
We bear the bloodline of the conqueror
Behold this war-scarred coat of arms
Weathered and worn are we
But with an eye ajar, we sleep with blade in hand
We're waiting for the call
Join us! Black valor's on our side
Striking with satanic force, we'll crust their fabled Christ
Decimated by a whirlwind of insufferable attacks
Impenetrable black phalanx of our unblessed spear and shield
We march upon the enemy with hate, with hate
On this day of victory, Christian blood will soak these battlefields
The tidings of a war infernal
Destruction of all angelic life
To bear the mark of the pentagram circle reviled
Armageddon's drawing nearer
On the coattails of the end, we'll ride
Of death we hath no fear
Hails! Black valor's on our side!
Boundless is unholiness, iniquitous our pride
Each man a god unto himself, spirit never to die
To the Almighty one, unholy bearer of horns
Empower me, flow through my veins
And carry me in war
To the unwavering, devoted to the dark
I drink these wines of majesty to you
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Do you show the standard of 666?
Will your flesh withstand the dawning of apocalypse?
Does your will guide the spear that pierced the martyr's ribs?
We will not rest 'til this rotten planet's black as pitch
The tidings of a war infernal
Destruction of all angelic life
To bear the mark of the pentagram circle reviled
Brothers! Black valor's on our side!
Striking with satanic force, we'll crush their fabled Christ
Unhallowed Armageddon's drawing near
Boundless is unholiness of death, we hath no fear