Cloud Connected
In Flames
People like you You live in a dream world You despise the outside And you fear you're the next one It's in your dream There's just one question Should I kill? Or should I be left behind? Sick and tired Of all your complaints This is the hour We bring it down [Chorus:] I've come to realize Every little glimpse, you fade I was told that I could fly When least expected, cloud connected [Verse:] You seem to be So introverted How come we fail? With all that is given? You crossed the line You remember my name Time runs backwards As long as you are heading that wayAdrenalin All-Time Favorites alternative alternative rock armenia atmospheric Awesome awesome awesomeness black metal BYOB carcass Chris Cornell crossover darklings death death metal deicide Driving dth elemental english epic eriks favoriter ex-favorites excellent song faith no more fav songs Favorite Bands favorite tracks favorites favourite Favourite Songs favourite tracks gazz0line good good shit gothenburg gothenburg metal great music video guitars hard rock hardcore heavy heavy metal Helmet I Remember You In Flames in your face indie just plain genious Keyboard melody Killer los angeles makes me wanna punch people fo Melo-Death melodic Melodic Death Metal melodic metal metal metalcore mike patton modern metal Musta Laatikko OST My favorite bands My Favorites My Favourites Neurosis Nikule Approved ny page hamilton Paul Power metal Progressive metal Purpletag Rage Against The Machine ratm rock Rock Music saturninantho scandinavian Scandinavian Death Metal scandinavian metal screamo seen live Stoner Rock Sweden swedish Swedish Death Metal Swedish Melodic Death Metal Swedish Metal sweet stuff symphonic metal synth synth metal System of a Down thrash metal Tom Petty tool tracks various
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