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Truly a great work this discographic comeback from Last Days Of Humanity. “Horrific Compositions Of Decomposition” from 2021 is 100% rotten goregrind, thirty-three tracks packed into 21 minutes, and setting aside the truly “unpleasant” cover, everything here allows for a crazy joy for lovers of the wildest, no-compromise goregrind. The vocals seem to come from the beyond, dripping with abundant gurglings, also known as toilet-unblocking voices, always fast tempos in blast beats, putrid and decaying guitars that fully represent the madness of the genre proposed here. It's no coincidence that LDOH is a leading band of the genre, and they couldn't return except with an album that reminisces their glorious triumphs from the last full-length “Putrefaction In Progress” in the distant 2006. The album should be listened to in its entirety; in the samples, there are snippets of an interview with a psychiatric patient hospitalized when mental asylums still existed, and to a question from the interviewer about why he was hospitalized there, the patient replies “i’m not completely like other persons,” and immediately after, one of the extremely detrimental and harmful tracks from this full-length starts. Ah, the cover depicts a creepy pasta doll, so don't let yourself be too influenced. We hope that LDOH is back to stay, even if it has already been 4 years since this work; in any case, they are approved. Buy it, download it (legally), there's plenty of (rotten and bloody) meat for ravenous cats here.

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Last Days Of Humanity delivers a powerful 2021 comeback with 'Horrific Compositions Of Decomposition,' a 21-minute blast of raw goregrind. Featuring 33 tracks filled with fast tempos, guttural vocals, and putrid guitar riffs, the album channels the band's classic sound. Samples from a psychiatric interview add an eerie touch. Despite a disturbing cover, the work is a must-listen for goregrind fans.

Tracklist

01   Hematopoietic System Tissue And Lymphoid Fail (02:07)

02   Coagulative Necrosis (00:55)

03   Mass Chromatography (01:06)

04   Molecular Pathological Epidemiology Of Colorectal Neoplasia (00:46)

05   Distinguishing Between Validuty And Utility Of Psychiatric Diagnoses (01:03)

06   Nonculture Molecular Techniques For Diagnosis Of Bacterial Infections (00:27)

07   Brachioproctic Defloration In Septic Atrophy (00:18)

08   Tumorous Parenchyma Of Red Corpuscles (00:44)

09   Running Through The Blood (01:09)

10   Dark Pathways Of Specific Pathogens And Mental Disorders (00:23)

11   Cellular Destruction Under The Eyes Of The Cytopathologist (00:24)

12   Molecular Shutdown Of The Hematopoietic Cells (00:40)

13   Partial Remains Under Post-mortem Examination (00:17)

14   Putrid Emphysema In Hypodermic Tissue (00:31)

15   Fusing Symblepharon (00:34)

16   A Dive In The Primordical Swamp Of Human Putrefaction (00:15)

17   Cringe In Repulsion (00:40)

18   Examination Of Reeking Putrifying Organs, Tissues, Body Fluids (01:15)

19   Principles Of Pathology (00:59)

20   Six Distinctive Morphological Patterns Of Necrosis (00:13)

21   Ciotus Analis And Defloration (00:49)

22   Coagulative Myocytolysis Degeneration Of The Myocardium (00:22)

23   Within The Putrefying Realms Of Clinical Pathology (00:27)

24   A Specific Pattern Of Irreversible Fibrinous Necrosis (00:27)

25   In Myocardial Infarction (00:45)

26   Disruption Of Partial Adipocerous Derma (00:31)

27   Analyzing The Clinical Abnormalities Of Rigor Mortis (01:09)

28   Structural Alterations Of Morphological Cell Changes From Within (00:10)

29   Roots Of Pathos (00:52)

30   Sickening Analysis Of Reeking Body Fluids And Tissues (00:36)

31   Malignant Melanoma Disorder By Excisional Biopsy (00:14)

32   Diagnostic Statistical Mental Disorders (00:14)

33   Visual Representations Of General Pathology (00:36)

Last Days of Humanity

Dutch goregrind band formed in 1989, regarded as pioneers of the goregrind genre; disbanded in 2006 and released a comeback album in 2021.
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