Its sequel, 1992's Retribution, was just as strong, featuring two new members added from Solstice -- guitarist Rob Barrett (who replaced Juskiewicz) and drummer Alex Marquez. Barrett and Marquez were replaced by John Rubin (who had been in a very early lineup of the band) and "Crazy" Larry Hawke for 1993's Stillborn, which disappointed many of the group's faithful and signaled an acrimonious end to their relationship with Roadrunner.
Those label difficulties nearly broke the band apart, but they eventually resurfaced on Pavement Music with a more progressive, technical approach and an even more revamped lineup on 1995's Eternal. Hoffmann was gone, with the vocals now handled by bassist Blachowicz, while guitarists Fasciana and Rubin were joined by ex-Suffocation drummer Dave Culross. The remixes/outtakes/demos collection Joe Black appeared in 1996, followed the next year by In Cold Blood, which featured guitarist John Paul Soars taking Rubin's place, and drummer Derik Roddy replacing Culross.
For 1998's The Fine Art of Murder, Fasciana (now doubling on keyboards) brought vocalist Hoffmann, guitarist Barret, and drummer Culross back to the fold, along with new bassist Gordon Simms. The Pavement label retrospective, Manifestation, appeared in 2000, followed towards the end of the year by the all-new Envenomed. The sequel to Envenomed came out two years later, followed a few months later by drummer Justin DiPinto's last album with the group, The Will to Kill.
Conflict
Malevolent Creation Lyrics
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Hate pounding on
All emotions conquered
No heart to be found
Nerves fill with fire
Open eyes dialate
Burning deep inside
The forward march
Is crushing life
Firepower
Lights up the night
Rip through the flesh
Searing within
Militant trek
Death only wins
Enemies must die
The only law
To push the line
This is the law
To take life
To crush life
To rule life
The lyrics of "Conflict" by Malevolent Creation are about the destructive nature of war and the loss of humanity in conflict. The singer describes a situation where hate has taken over and emotions have been conquered, leaving no heart to be found. The soldiers are driven by an intense fighting spirit that burns within them, and their eyes dilate with anticipation. It is as if the adrenaline rush has taken complete control, and their bodies are weakened by the release of these intense emotions.
The forward march of the troops is crushing lives and lighting up the night with firepower. There is a sense of chaos and destruction as they rip through flesh and sear the enemies. The militant trek is relentless, and death is the only sure outcome. The lyrics suggest that this is the only way to push the line - to take life, crush life, and rule life.
Overall, the song paints a bleak picture of war and the dehumanizing effects it can have on soldiers. It is a warning against the destructive nature of conflict and the loss of humanity that can result.
Line by Line Meaning
Darkening the senses
Feeling disconnected from reality
Hate pounding on
Feeling consumed with anger
All emotions conquered
Feeling emotionally numb
No heart to be found
Feeling devoid of empathy
Nerves fill with fire
Feeling intense energy
Open eyes dialate
Feeling hyper-aware
Burning deep inside
Feeling intense passion
Weakened bodies fulminate
Feeling physically exhausted
The forward march
Moving forward with purpose
Is crushing life
Destroying everything in its path
Firepower
Weapon of choice
Lights up the night
Bringing violence to the darkness
Rip through the flesh
Inflicting severe injury
Searing within
Causing intense pain
Militant trek
Marching towards destruction
Death only wins
Embracing violence
Enemies must die
Believing in extreme violence against opposition
The only law
The belief in violence above all else
To push the line
Going to extremes to win
This is the law
Violently enforcing beliefs
To take life
Believing in the use of violence to remove the enemy
To crush life
Violently destroying all opposition
To rule life
Violently enforcing control over others
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BRET HOFFMANN, GORDON SIMMS, PHIL FASCIANA
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