“Mind Killer” is the second track on Adam Freeland’s “Now & Them” album.
An early version of this song accompanies the penultimate level of Rez, a 2002 third-person shooter video game for the Sega Dreamcast, under the name “Fear”.
Fear is the mind killer
Reject that brings[?]
Reject that brings
Reject that brings
Reject that brings
Fear is the mind killer
Fear is the mind killer
In the space of the heart is a place of no fear
Fear is the mind killer
A feeling without limit that you cannot engineer
Fear is the mind killer
Whoever said winners supposed to get ecstatic
Fear is the mind killer
It's a meteor-induced comatose anesthetic
Fear is the mind killer
It's a coma- It's a coma coma
It's a coma- It's a- It's a coma coma
It's a coma co- co- coma coma
Meteor-induced comatose anesthetic
Fear is the mind killer
Fear is the mind killer
In the space of the heart is a place of no fear
Fear is the mind killer
A feeling without limit that you cannot engineer
Fear is the mind killer
Whoever said winners supposed to get ecstatic
Fear is the mind killer
It's a meteor-induced comatose anesthetic
Fear is the mind killer
Heart space
I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I
In the spa-pace of the heart
Spa-pace spa-pace pace
No fe- no fe-fe-a-a-a-ar
No fear in the heart spa-a-a-a-a-ace
No fear
In the space of the heart is a place of no fear
Fear is the mind killer
Fear is the mind killer
In the space of the heart is a place of no fear
Fear is the mind killer
A feeling without limit that you cannot engineer
Fear is the mind killer
Whoever said winners supposed to get ecstatic
Fear is the mind killer
It's a meteor-induced comatose anesthetic
Fear is the mind killer
[?] to wake up to reality
You been sleeping so long in your fantasy, I bet ya
Mind Killer was written by Adam Freeland & Justin Griffiths.
Adam Freeland released Mind Killer on Mon Mar 31 2003.