Cover of Fleshgrind Murder Without End
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THE REVIEW

Strange to see this group on Century Media... but it's not strange that Fleshgrind don't bow their heads to anyone. These guys have a decade-long career behind them, and this is their third album (the previous two never had any type of promotion). Now they are managing to establish themselves among the greatest brutal bands, in fact, they play a U.S.-branded brutal-death with great impact and enviable compactness. They have nothing to envy in bands like Cannibal Corpse and Dying Fetus. And they have already had the chance to play with many global-level bands (Morbid Angel, Deicide), indeed they never miss an opportunity to show others their power, anywhere, as long as they can play! Murder Without End, with its 10 tracks, will make you understand what this little group mentioned here is capable of.

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Fleshgrind's third album, Murder Without End, marks their rise in the brutal death metal scene under Century Media. With a decade-long career, the band showcases powerful, compact US-style brutal death metal. Comparable to top acts like Cannibal Corpse, Fleshgrind proves their strength through impactful tracks and notable live performances alongside metal legends.

Tracklist Videos

01   Murder Without End (02:57)

02   Sycophantic (02:46)

03   Duct Taped and Raped (03:33)

04   Enslaved to My Wrath (03:59)

05   Displayed Decay (03:55)

06   Perversion of Innocence (03:06)

07   In Sickness Intertwined (02:24)

08   Libertine Atonement (03:54)

09   Pistolwhipped (03:27)

10   Holy Pedophile (05:13)

Fleshgrind

Fleshgrind were an American brutal death metal band from Chicago, active from 1993 to 2005. They released three studio albums—Destined for Defilement (1997), The Seeds of Abysmal Torment (2000), and Murder Without End (2003)—earning a reputation for ferocity and tight, high-speed execution.
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