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Rose Well – Queen of Death (Alien Chaos rmx)

Mother of dragons. No one tells me to do anything. You have your ships, you have your dragons. Everything you’ve ever wanted since you were old enough to want anything. Mother of dragons. You’re in the great game now, and the great game is terrifying. My reign has just begun. No one tells me to do anything.

A.U.M. – Fear of Mind

Uh-huh. Really starting to get dark now. Some might find that unsettling, but not me. Good thing we’re both so brave. I can’t think of a time I’ve been less scared. Nothing scary about a graveyard. It’s just a yard. Yards are for playing. We have a yard at home. We should vacation here. Live here! I never wanna leave!

Involved Mind & ApeTech – They Are There

Extraterrestrial life. Is there anything else in the cold darkness of space. Some sceptic say there is no proof but there are some who dare to dream, and some even claim to have seen bizarre things with their own eyes. Do aliens exist? Are they already here?

Mystical Eye – Bloodshed

With my hook for a hand, I’ll spit you from your groin to your gullet. These stories are modern, oral folklore. They are the unselfconscious reflection of the fears of urban society. Why would Danny and Diane? They will say that I have shed innocent blood. What’s blood for, if not for shedding? Let me go. Without these things, I am nothing. So now, I must shed innocent blood. Come with me.

Primordial Ooze – Treatment

Am I a machine? What? You still wanna stay in the real world? What are you talking about? In the real world? …Something that will let you do it.

The Fuzz – Depths

Their estimate is based on several things, like the rate that stars form in our galaxy, the fraction of those stars that have planets, the number of those planets that can support life, the fraction of those that could develop intelligent life and build civilization, the fraction of those that could develop technology to release signals into space. The average rate of star formation times the fraction of stars formed with planets that could support life, the fraction of those that could develop life and then intelligent life, the fraction of those that could develop technologies that might release detectable signals into space. That’s not an equation. It suggests there are over 36 million advanced civilizations out there. Doing all kinds of things that we just don’t understand. -If that were true, we would’ve detected signals by now. -Not necessarily. Space is a big, empty place. Maybe all those other civilizations are gone. Maybe it’s the nature of intelligent life to destroy itself. I think intelligent life could choose not to.