1. For the heavy metal band started by the former Iron Maiden singer, see Blaze Bayley. Blaze (sometimes written as B L A Z E for disambiguation) was the former name of Bayley's solo project until 2007.
2. Blaze (New Jersey, USA), a house production team from 1984 onwards.
It was formed by Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge, and Chris Herbert, when Herbert introduced Milan, a member of his church choir, to Hedge, his childhood friend. Ironically, Herbert was the one who left the group in 1991, leaving Milan and Hedge to keep working together.
The group's output consists mainly of house-music tracks with heavy gospel, soul and afrobeat influences (sometimes referred to as gospel house). When the group started, Herbert was the singer, with Milan playing the piano, and Hedge on production. After Herbert left, both Hedge and Milan started to share production duties, vocals, and playing most of the instruments of the group's tracks and albums. The group achieved notoriety with its remix of Lisa Stansfield's "People Hold On" in 1989, after signing with the Motown/MCA Records.
Blaze released its debut album, 25 Years Later, in 1990, after which Herbert decided to move to a more R&B-oriented career, while the two remaining members invested in the emerging club culture, opening a nightclub called Shelter. In 1994, the group scored its first big international production success with De'Lacy's "Hideaway," which was later remixed by Deep Dish.
Since then, Blaze released three more albums, alongside a few scattered compilations of earlier productions and works and countless singles. The group also began working with other well-known names such as "Little" Louie Vega, Barbara Tucker, Jody Watley, and Full Intention. It is best known to modern audiences by its singles featuring Palmer Brown on vocals, the oft-remixed "My Beat," and the tribute anthem "I Remember House." Blaze's most recent album, released in 2005, is a mix compilation title called Found Love.
3. Blaze, a Japanese hard rock band that first premiered in 1975.
The band consists of Ike (vocals), Shige (guitar), Nobu (keyboard), Sam (drums), & Jack (bass). The band is currently known by Yu-Gi-Oh! fans for their song "Fire" which was used as the closing theme for the Japanese release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! film Pyramid of Light.
4. Blaze a Japanese heavy metal band from Osaka formed in 1998, and still active to this day.
5. Stage name of FaZe Blaze
Kill & Destroy
Blaze Lyrics
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It holds the Earth third from the Sun
The energy that binds us all, the power
The energy in everyone
Supremacy and tyranny authority and violence
They desecrate and take control
They just kill and destroy
They use the hate within you
Kill and destroy
Break out of their illusion
They made you blind and took your soul
I see a vision of the truth, I see it
It is so deep and oh so pure
A new world order takes control, dictating
They live for murder and for war
Subjugate and violate you're suffering in silence
They demonise you gain control
They just kill and destroy
They use the hate within you
To rape your mind and take control
Kill and destroy
Break out of their illusion
They made you blind and took your soul
A shadow with an unseen hand, they're ruling
Just like a self appointed god
To them we're dust and we're sand, we're nothing
There is no way this can go on
Subjugate and violate you're suffering in silence
They desecrate take control
They just kill and destroy
They use the hate within you
To rape your mind and take control
Kill and destroy
Break out of their illusion
They made you blind and took your soul
(Kill) Kill and destroy
(Kill) Kill and destroy
(Kill) Kill and destroy
(Kill) Kill and destroy
Break out of their illusion
They made you blind and took your soul
The lyrics of "Kill and Destroy" by Blaze portray themes of power, control, and oppression. With the opening lines, "I feel the force of nature now, I feel it," the song paints a picture of a world in which a natural energy holds the planet together and binds all of humanity. However, this energy is threatened by those in positions of authority who seek to subjugate and violate others. The song makes a clear statement against supremacy and tyranny, calling them out for being violent and destructive.
The lyrics go on to suggest that those in power use hatred and fear to manipulate and control individuals, taking away their agency and even their souls. The song urges listeners to break out of this illusion and stand up to those who seek to dehumanize and destroy others. The final lines of the song convey a sense of urgency, as the singer warns that the current state of affairs cannot continue and that action must be taken to prevent further harm.
Overall, "Kill and Destroy" is a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever felt oppressed or marginalized by those in power.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel the force of nature now, I feel it
Blaze feels the powerful, awe-inspiring force of nature around him
It holds the Earth third from the Sun
Nature physically positions and supports the Earth where it is
The energy that binds us all, the power
Nature creates a shared thread of energy and strength between all beings
The energy in everyone
All individuals are impacted by and possess this natural energy
Supremacy and tyranny authority and violence
Power-hungry people seek control through abusive, oppressive means
They desecrate and take control
These tyrants disrespect and manipulate others to gain power
They just kill and destroy
They inflict pain and destruction without reason, only to maintain control
They use the hate within you
The tyrants manipulate individuals' own negative emotions to control them easier
To rape your mind and take control
The goal of these manipulations is to completely dominate and suppress individuals' minds
Break out of their illusion
Blaze urges others to recognize the false reality these tyrants have created and see beyond it
They made you blind and took your soul
The manipulators have completely taken over individuals' power of thought and identity
I see a vision of the truth, I see it
Blaze has insight into the reality and can see the truth of the world
It is so deep and oh so pure
The truth is complex and completely true
A new world order takes control, dictating
A new, oppressive regime has arisen and overtaken control
They live for murder and for war
They derive pleasure from killing and causing wars
Subjugate and violate you're suffering in silence
Individuals are oppressed, shamed, and victimized by these tyrants for existing
They demonise you gain control
The manipulators create their own enemy for further domination
A shadow with an unseen hand, they're ruling
These tyrants rule with an invisible hand, manipulating from the shadows
Just like a self appointed god
They regard themselves as all-powerful and authoritative
To them we're dust and we're sand, we're nothing
Individuals are deemed insignificant and expendable by these oppressors
There is no way this can go on
Blaze acknowledges that this cycle of violence and oppression cannot continue and needs to end
(Kill) Kill and destroy
Blaze sings of the oppressive regime's violent tendencies to kill and destroy
Break out of their illusion
Blaze reiterates the call for individuals to shed the false reality the oppressors have trapped them in
They made you blind and took your soul
Blaze reminds listeners again how the manipulators of this regime have completely taken and controlled their minds and selves
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@seopeter22
i like blaze because of his close relationship with fans. his last album is so great.
@carlosleon1136
PODEROSO!
@imfasala
Excellent !
@josueissa
the guitar is AWESOME I like this part in the guitar 2:51-2.52-3:02
@MetalMistress888
All about the evils of tyhe New World Order - excellent lyrics and music!
@thefriedmind
This dude is so slept on
@renatowild
good song blaze
@blaze888883
Blaze is God!!!
@lovroculina1507
Apsolute genious
@TSPH1992
I saw Blaze life in a café in Holland.
That was one hell of a evening