Dead Embryonic Cells is written by Massimiliano A. Cavalera, Andreas Rudolf Kisser, Igor G. Cavalera, Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr.. ✔️
When was Dead Embryonic Cells released?
It is first released on June 21, 1991 as part of Sepultura's album "Arise" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Dead Embryonic Cells lyrics?
When we try to understand the message behind it, through the track 'Dead Embryonic Cells,' Sepultura depicts a cursed earth where anger, sorrow, and violence are the only feelings left, and it reflects the bad side of humanity. The song explores the suffering, the void, and the decay of society as the main topics, showing a future full of pain and despair. The lyrics of Dead embryonic cells speak loudly of angst, despair, anger, solitude, and social commentary. However, the song also marks the presence of existential despair, technological critique, violence and conflict and the inevitability of death. The lyrics bear down on themes of sadness, violence, and existential despair which might be considered too heavy for the younger ones. The 'laboratory sickness', 'tribal violence', and 'war of races' are references giving hints of adult themes and societal issues that need to be handled with a sophisticated understanding. ✔️
Which genre is Dead Embryonic Cells?
Dead Embryonic Cells falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Dead Embryonic Cells?
Dead Embryonic Cells song length is 4 minutes and 52 seconds.
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check amazon for Dead Embryonic Cells mp3 download Songwriter(s): Massimiliano A. Cavalera, Andreas Rudolf Kisser, Igor G. Cavalera, Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. Record Label(s): 1991, 1996 The All Blacks B V This reissue P 1997 The All Blacks B V Official lyrics by
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