Parkway Drive - Sleight Of Hand [Lyrics] [HD] video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/10/30

10th Song from their new album "Atlas".

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Comments

9 years ago

Nate Hunt

This song always reminds me of the ending fight scene in Fury. They just sound like they should go together

9 years ago

zach

Too the nipple hard atheist( arrogance is your perfect fashion) it's about how God doesn't find any amusement in today's world. I don't blame "him"

10 years ago

Kaden Closak

Im Agnostic which means im in the middle I think there is no proof to prove good is real or not I think he's saying God shouldn't like this world....But anyway I think Sleepwalker,Wildeyes or Swing are better. 

10 years ago

kronik_26det

Trying to find comfort and salvation in a god that may not even exist, somthing written by man to keep the masses in line 

10 years ago

jamiesonesp

rules. no more comments needed.

10 years ago

Josh Aney

fucking can't get enough of this guitar work. 

10 years ago

Brandon Perry

While I'm neither a believer or an atheist, I think this song is spot on. Plus I don't think he said in the song that he doesn't believe in god. I think it's more about the fault of human beings more so then god itself. Hard to believe in god when you just have to look at people and lose faith. 

10 years ago

Haruo

I love this song so much. The lyrics are deep and very true 

10 years ago

Andy Almendarez

Am I the only atheist here?

10 years ago

Pablo Martinez Medina

although I'm chritstian, I love this, Parkway Drive <3

10 years ago

Ryan Byington

Shouldn't it be 'Divine' Judgement not 'Devine' Judgement? Or am I reading too much into it?

10 years ago

Jack Inc.

deepest song, love it

10 years ago

marguess smith

spoiler alert! 3:25

10 years ago

Nick Ochoa

Winston definitely is an Atheist after writing this song, if he wasn't before this album. I remember reading an article when he talked about all the song meanings for Atlas a couple years ago and he said he wanted to thank Hatebreed and Slayer for the influence to write the song. The best lyric in my humble opinion is "Superstition rules in the land of the weak." 

10 years ago

Shallow Exodus

No comfort

10 years ago

Jose Somethin

No Comfort.

10 years ago

fbodieslive

I love PWD favorite band of all time. Literally like 90% of all their songs. With that said I believe in God. Everyone saying "how can a God love this world". God created the world and got it spinning and made life. Then he sat back and gave humanity free will to do whatever you want. He saves those who ask. At least thats what my bible teaches. But anyways back to the song. I feel bad about the lyrics and I wont try to interpret the lyrics to suit my lifestyle. I think this song does attack religion, but the beat is sick so I listen to it anyway.

10 years ago

Broderick Morgan

I'm not sure as to take these lyric's message as anti-religious or stating that we humans corrupt religion with lies for our own personal gain, and because of that "No God can (or at least should) love this world"...

11 years ago

Austin W

If they play this at warped I will most likely have multiple head injuries before its over.

11 years ago

Ata Dimond

Atheist core

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