Lyrics and Musical Themes
In an interview prior to the recording of No Time to Bleed, Lucker stated that the lyrics to the album would be more focused on his personal problems instead of the previous subjects that were mainly about religion and politics on their first album The Cleansing. He also made a reference to this change in the song "Suffer", with the lyrics "A ruthless cleansing has already begun and it's time to move on".
The track "...And Then She Bled" consists of a recording of a 911 emergency phone call recorded on February 18, 2009. A woman, Charla Nash, was attacked by a domesticated chimpanzee. It is composed of the scenario broken up into parts with the band members of Suicide Silence performing instrumental music that is appropriate to the situation included in the initial recording.
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