The Bruderhof Communities (/ˈbruːdərˌhɔːf/; German: place of brothers) are Christian religious communities with branches in New York, Florida, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania in the US, the United Kingdom, Germany, Paraguay, and Australia. They have previously been called The Society of Brothers and were loosely affiliated with the Hutterian Brethren. The group is also known as Church Communities International.
The Bruderhof was founded in Germany in 1920 by Eberhard Arnold, a philosophy student and intellectual inspired by the German Youth Movement in post-World War I. In 1920 he rented a house in Sannerz, Germany, and founded a religious community.
When the group outgrew the house at Sannerz, they moved to the nearby Rhön Mountains. While there, Arnold discovered that the Hutterites (an Anabaptist movement he had studied with great interest) were still in existence in North America. In 1930 he traveled to meet the Hutterites and was ordained as a Hutterian minister.
Haulocost so vast
While devestation is our homeland
Light aint all that fast
Vesuvious erupts our tune
Igniting all in reach
Leaving all in purgatory
Until time decides to teach
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Power Drive
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Wilder than a charging beast
Our methods set on death
Elements recharge our songs
No time to catch your breath
The richtor scale determines
If our instruments in tune
Candle light the new volcano
Power shines the moon
Laser lights the soul until
The final curtain drops
Power Drive
Power Drive
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Corpses guard there dynasty
But power never dies
See our raging bolts of hell
And mayhem in your eyes
Exorcet the boiling oil
The volume never stops
Laser lights the soul until
The final curtains dropped
Leaving all in purgatory
Until time decides to teach
Power Drive
Power Drive