Lyrics by Man Must Die

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  1. The Price You Pay
  2. 1000 Promises Of Pain
  3. Absence Makes The Hate Grow Stronger
  4. All Shall Perish
  5. Antisocial Network
  6. Cardboard Gangster
  7. Dead In The Water
  8. Elitist
  9. Eradicate The Weak
  10. Faint Figure In Black
  11. Gainsayer
  12. Hide The Knives
  13. Hiding In Plain Sight
  14. How The Mighty Have Fallen
  15. It Comes In Threes
  16. Kill It Skin It Wear It
  17. March Of The Clones
  18. No Tolerance For Imperfection
  19. On The Verge Of Collapse
  20. Organized Insanity
  21. Past The Point
  22. Patriot
  23. Reflections From Within
  24. Scumkiller
  25. Sectarian
  26. Silent Authority
  27. Silent Observer
  28. Suicide Gene
  29. The Day I Died
  30. The Hell I Fear
  31. They Must Die
  32. This Day Is Black
  33. War On Creation
  34. Waster
  35. You Stand Alone

Man Must Die were a Scottish technical death metal band from Glasgow, formed in 2002.

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