A three-member group reviewed on DeBaser for long, dense instrumental music blending doom, stoner, metal and grindcore, with distorted/phlegmy vocal emissions and multi-minute tracks.

Two albums reviewed on DeBaser (reviews published 2014 and 2016): Piciudguma I and LASANVISKANEN. Reviews by Miss Kinotto describe slow, lumpy sound, long tracks and satirical/provocative titles.

DeBaser hosts two vivid reviews by Miss Kinotto describing Piciudguma as a three-member outfit that produces long, dense instrumental pieces blending doom, stoner, metal and grindcore. Piciudguma I is depicted as slow, lumpy and phlegmy with very long tracks; LASANVISKANEN is described as softer and more hard-rock. Reviews are colorful and often critical while highlighting a few catchy moments.

For:Listeners of doom/stoner/experimental metal and fans of long, heavy instrumental compositions.

 A big cauldron placed on a gigantic bonfire with something bubbling inside that seems like a preserve. But it's not a preserve, the smell is different, it's a fetid magma prepared by mixing together liters of rancid blood, tar, and smoking daisies from grazing cows, damned for the occasion by strictly following the recipe of the renowned Turin black magic.

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 The second work by Piciudguma has left the hardcore Karpatian grindcore fans somewhat disappointed, as until its release, the group was considered the flagship of the genre within the Castellero Trullallero Trullallà music scene.

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