
Bury Tomorrow have released their single 'Silence Isn't Helping Us', along with their new album
British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow release new single and album 'Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience'.
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"Last of the Ice (Track Commentary)" is a track by Bury Tomorrow, from the album Runes (Track Commentary), released 29th May 2014. The track is 0:43 long. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Bury Tomorrow.
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It is a very metal tune, um, it sounds like a game I think Last of the Ice sounds like a really good game as well (yeah) So that's what we, that's we were going for, that type of sounding name (yeah) Sounds like you could get to level 45 (Oh mate, have you, have you downloaded the new game for PS4) (Last of the Ice yet?) Yes, and it was awesome (it was awesome, wasn't it?) (How did you beat the Nergalsquire at the end?) I, um, actually just bought the album as many times as I could (Ah cool, that's how you complete the game) And it did it, I had to spend like, I think it was like five thousand pounds? (It was worth every penny) yeah, but I've got a lot of the album But I've been told I've completed the game, so that's cool Complete the game (Gamertags)
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