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TOOTH OF SULFUR is a war song told from beneath the rock. This track is written from the Japanese defensive perspective during the Battle of Iwo Jima—inside the tunnels and pillboxes carved into Mount Suribachi. It is not about victory, honor, or heroism. It is about endurance, attrition, and the machinery of survival when escape no longer exists. There are no speeches here. No banners. No clean endings. Only inventory counts, rationed water, collapsing tunnels, and men reduced to function under stone and sulfur. The island is not a battlefield—it is a system, and everyone inside it is being consumed at a different rate. Tooth of Sulfur focuses on the moments history usually compresses into footnotes: – waiting instead of charging – heat instead of glory – tunnels instead of open ground – fire that doesn’t kill quickly, but thoroughly This song does not take sides. It takes position. It shows what war looks like when the mountain itself becomes a weapon—and when survival means staying useful until you’re erased.