There are only about 50 copies left of the physical version of Fragmentation with the bonus track! It was a song that just didn't quite fit on the album flow-wise. But it was still meant for this album.
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lyrics
Only people that can see my vision
Are allowed to be out beyond the all
Disagree with my decision
& I don't care when or where your life falls
You might as well be a replacement pallet
Just a freak NPC for me to fight
All it takes to make your space invalid
Is to find your save and replace it with a single byte
It's my right
I fought to play the game
It's my right
I'm entitled to the name
I'm ready for tonight
Don't want to wait until somebody feels the time is right
Even people that believe my vision
Seem to be the extreme beyond control
They say the enemy has risen
Taking our place with the name that they stole
I have the scars, proof the lines aren't blurry
I try to keep them bleeding every night
I don't want to seem unworthy
I need blood to be the judge so I have to fight
But as I keep digging deeper
Past the people sleeping in the cave
I see the toys of yesterday
That they never had the hear to throw away
I'm surrounded by what I am fighting for
I love this whole album: It just captures a wide range of experiences and affects the listener with a wide range of emotions.
I first liked this album because of the nerdcore elements, but I fell in love when I realized that these verses were true poetry, speaking to a deeper truth and beauty unlike most hip-hop I've heard. "A Poet" exemplifies this with its bittersweet message about how poetry is not valued. This is the first hip-hop tune I've ever shed a tear over.
Take a bow, Mega Ran. platinumazure
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This album came out of nowhere, and is as epic as the game. There's a grit and true understanding of how the game portrays itself in this music. kai_myst