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Terminal Nation Premiere New Song "Disciple Of Deceit" From Upcoming New Album "Holocene Extinction"

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"’Disciple of Deceit’ is about these right wing (typically straight, white, male) politicians and political types who use their cherry-picked version of Christianity as a means to infringe upon the existence of others," Liszewski explains to Decibel. "They’ll go after things like marriage equality, other religious beliefs, trans rights, abortion rights and more, taking stabs at some of the most vulnerable and marginalized groups in the US, yet upon meeting any resistance to their regressive way of thinking, they develop a persecution complex and act as if they are the ones that are the oppressed."
Check out the new track and the back alley "performance" video; more songs and pre-orders are available via 20 Buck Spin ahead of its August 7 release date, and remember: Holocene Extinction is the hardest album of 2020.






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