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    Terror on the Freeway is the new EP from Traffic Death. This record has a broad representation of the bands style and influences ranging from old school hardcore punk rock, black metal, doom metal, speed metal and even NWOBHM as is represented in the cover track of GIRLSCHOOL's classic tune "Hit & Run".
    Cover artwork by the amazing Alexandros Pyromallis.
    All records are pressed on clear vinyl with Red Blood Splatter.
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lyrics

Thirst bubble’s up from down below, the demon has risen now here we go
Drowned in utter misery, but it’ s the only way to quench the thirst
Suffering is necessary, builds you from the ground up to tear you down
Swimming in an ocean of uncertainty without a single drop
That there is any way that I will get out of here alive

Up is down and down is up I wish all these humans would shut the fuck up
Chatter builds inside my brain trying to make me do that thing again
But what is right and what is wrong as long as you find a way to get it on

Now here it is I stand, looking at the edge of the world
Only just the one way out, try not to collapse

Looking upward I see, just the never-ending darkness
That has always followed me, with a trail of death and empty bottles
Torture and pain, maybe self-inflicted but its all the same
Get me to the end, without destroying everyone around me

It might not just work out that way, sometimes there is no control

Now here it is I stand, looking at the edge of the world
Only just the one way out, try not to collapse

Strength is just a relative term, it only matters if the beast is stronger
Grinds you down, breaks you down to the nothing that you are
Maybe this time will be easier, but I doubt it will be easy again
Every time the weakness grows it’s like the demon always knows

Now here it is I stand, looking at the edge of the world
Only just the one way out, try not to collapse

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from Terror on the Freeway, released October 7, 2015

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Traffic Death Des Moines, Iowa

Andrew Smeltzer - Bass/Vox
Brian Greenfield - Drums
Nate Phillips - Vocals
Gordon Shumway-Guitar

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