Your boat is called "Apocalypse"
Dip a sail
Those who regulate the head
Bite their tail, bite their tail
Maps are lost in hurricane of regress
Your clothes are frazzled, still you navigate
With having your crew oppressed
Pour some wine into your throat
Stuff your guts a little more
While your avarice accumulates
The poor multiply hundredfold
Your ship is called "Capitalism"
Anchor down
It runs for dear life on the wind of corruption
Defective compass serves to your purpose
But soon as sweat of sailors dries
You'll hit the bottom and go ashore
Pour some wine into your throat
Stuff your guts a little more
While your avarice accumulates
The poor multiply hundredfold
Make these oars never row
Dip a sail
Strike the masts, end the boat
To the sand
Make these oars never row
Dip a sail
Strike the masts, end the boat
To the sand
Jinjer is a Ukrainian progressive metal band from Donetsk. Formed in 2008, the group gained international recognition for their unique sound that blends elements of groove metal, djent and electronic music. The current lineup consists of Tatiana Shmayluk (vocals), Roman Ibramkhalilov (guitar), Eugene Abdukhanov (bass) and Vladislav Ulasevich (drums). Their debut album, *Cloud Factory*, was released in 2012, followed by *King of Everything* in 2016. International success came with the 2019 album *Macro*, which reached the top 10 metal charts in several countries. Jinjer is known for Shmayluk's energetic performances, characterized by an impressive vocal range and magnetic stage presence. Some of their most representative tracks include *Pisces*, *Silent Faith* and *Mediator*.
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