Helldivers - Malevelon Creek | Metal Song | Community Request

In the name of freedom, we did what we could. This song’s theme was suggested by the community. Have song suggestions? Comment the topic and the music genre! Note: This video is fan made and not official. The song and the art are AI generated as follows: Song (music vocals) - Suno Art - Midjourney The lyrics and theme were developed by me, “The Automatic Singer.“ ChatGPT was used for creative ideation and lyric refinement to ensure the content aligns with my vision. [Verse] I arrived at Malevelon, war all around Helldivers and Automatons, no neutral ground From frigid dawns to the darkened sky I stood my ground, watched friends die [Pre-Chorus] Reinforcements arrived, the fight got tough Helldivers pressed on, conditions rough Napalm rained down, the jungle burned But all our efforts were overturned [Chorus] We fought for ideals, for the greater good In the name of freedom, we did what we could At Malevelon Creek, the heavy toll Makes me question if it’s worth it all [Verse] In the second siege, trapped in the fray Supply lines gone, hope slipped away We held on, through brutal days Automatons struck hard, in endless waves [Pre-Chorus] Reinforcements arrived, but forces declined Priorities changed, we were left behind The deadliest fight, the losses steep April first saw us retake the Creek [Chorus] We fought for ideals, for the greater good In the name of freedom, we did what we could At Malevelon Creek, the heavy toll Makes me question if it’s worth it all [Verse] A short-lived peace, then chaos resumed Automatons attacked, our fate presumed Helldivers rallied, to push them back Their numbers vast, we faced the attack [Bridge] Nine hours long, the battle won We pushed hard, the deed was done Cleared the planet, no foes remained Wreckage in space, echoes of pain [Chorus] x2 We fought for ideals, for the greater good In the name of freedom, we did what we could At Malevelon Creek, the heavy toll Makes me question if it’s worth it all [Outro] Peace on April Third, the war finally ceased A Memorial Day, our fallen released The battle’s over, but I bear the strain Living each day with the lingering pain
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