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 Malignant Defecation delivers raw and uncompromising brutal death metal.

 The album’s energy is undeniable, but it doesn’t stray far from genre conventions.

The review of Malignant Defecation's self-titled album highlights its brutal death metal style with raw intensity. It points out solid but somewhat standard production and aggressive performances. While energetic and extreme, the album may not break new ground. The reviewer rates it moderately, signaling potential appeal primarily for existing fans of brutal death metal. Listen to Malignant Defecation’s brutal death metal assault and decide if it’s your new extreme favorite!

 These 29 minutes are meant to be listened to all in one breath.

 "Repugnant Inception Of Decomposing Paroxysm" leaves behind only corpses in an advanced state of decomposition.

Putrefaction Sets In's debut album is a fierce goregrind supergroup project merging members from iconic bands. The 14-track, 29-minute release is packed with furious guitars, blast beats, and aggressive vocals. It pays homage to legends like Regurgitate and early Carcass, providing an intense but catchy listening experience. The reviewer ranks it highly among 2022 goregrind releases and anticipates more music from the band soon. Listen now to Putrefaction Sets In's brutal goregrind assault and experience a relentless 29-minute onslaught of extreme metal fury!

 The dual vocals are monstrous, with screamed gurgles, wolfish howls, pig-like grunts, there’s everything.

 This super album should not be missing from the collection of any goregrinder because here it’s all bloody mush.

Human Pancake’s No Cowards is hailed as the best goregrind album of 2023. Featuring 45 tracks over 72 minutes, it delivers pure gorenoise with monstrous dual vocals and ground-shaking guitars. The album surpasses recent works by LDOH, combining speedy tempos and brutal inhuman screams. A standout in the extreme metal scene, it is highly recommended for goregrind fans. Listen to Human Pancake’s brutal No Cowards album and experience the ultimate goregrind assault!

 Music which, like all of goregrind, is not to be taken seriously; otherwise, the unfortunate listener would have serious problems dealing with such macabre fantasies.

 I give it the highest rating for its historical importance and for laying the groundwork for a genre like goregrind.

Carcass' 1988 album 'Reek of Putrefaction' is a pioneering work that laid the foundations of goregrind. Despite its poor production quality, the ferocious vocals and brutal themes create an intense experience. Standout tracks include 'Foeticide' and 'Burnt to a Crisp.' The album is essential for fans of primal grindcore and early extreme metal. Discover the brutal roots of goregrind—listen to Carcass' 'Reek of Putrefaction' now!

 It’s a work that, downloaded for virtually 0 euros, could serve as a good anti-theft as suggested by someone in the previous review.

 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

The review covers an updated edition of the death metal album 'Drenched In Blood' featuring 13 brutal tracks and a new cover. Despite its intense content and raw sound, the reviewer hints at its questionable appeal, calling it a possible anti-theft album. The tone is sarcastic, with a brutally honest take on the album's extreme nature. Ultimately, it's left to listeners to decide whether to download or not. Listen to the brutally raw 'Drenched In Blood' now on Bandcamp and decide if you dare to dive into this extreme death metal experience!

 "This album or mini CD, whatever you want to call it, is entirely self-produced at home."

 "A 'gorenoise' experiment; take it for what it is."

Iracondo’s 'Drenched In Blood' is a self-produced goregrind/grindcore album blending fuzz guitars, sampled blast beats, and raw screams. Recorded at home with spontaneous vocals and a Lucio Fulci-inspired cover, the album offers 20 tracks of raw, extreme music. While not polished, it’s a creative DIY experiment with a few standout riffs and an unapologetically monotone vocal style. Samples are anticipated to give listeners a clearer impression. Listen to Iracondo’s daring DIY goregrind experiment on Bandcamp and explore a raw take on extreme music!

 An indescribable sonic assault, drums mercilessly pounding on the heads of the ladies at the tea circle, snares filled with repressed malice.

 Theurgy... will seem like a glass of sugary water to you after the first three groups.

This split album is a brutal, diverse dive into goregrind with four distinct bands. Insalubrity, Excrescence, and Anal Stabwound deliver raw, merciless sonic assaults, with Anal Stabwound adding an even rougher lo-fi texture. Theurgy contrasts with more spiritual, virtuoso death metal elements, providing a refreshing complexity. The reviewer enjoys the album as a rare and challenging pleasure for fans of extreme metal. Dive into this brutal goregrind split now and experience the raw intensity and dark diversity of four extreme metal acts!

 Tracks blasting at a thousand miles per hour, blast beats chasing each other like a genuine marathon of the grotesque and horror.

 Absolutely recommended for those who enjoy goofing around and having the utmost fun in a repulsive genre like goregrind.

The Decapitated Midgets' 2009 album '30 Ways To Die' delivers 30 fast and intense goregrind tracks blending splatter horror themes with varied tempos. The band channels influences like Regurgitate, combining blast beats and hardcore punk elements for an engaging and energetic listening experience. The album's creative cover art adds a unique touch to the grotesque theme. Recommended for fans of extreme metal seeking both brutality and fun. Dive into the chaotic world of goregrind with '30 Ways To Die' and experience brutal fun like never before!

 The vocals seem to come from the beyond, dripping with abundant gurglings, also known as toilet-unblocking voices.

 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.

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. Dive into the brutal madness of Last Days Of Humanity's goregrind masterpiece—listen now and experience extreme metal at its rawest!

 A fucking concentrate of goregrind comprised of 36 tracks for a duration of 29 minutes, where you experience a sonic meat grinder that is quite remarkable in terms of impact.

 With their first album, I can’t help but commend Yakisoba. Where Goregrind is labeled almost as a joke genre, this group takes it upon themselves to honor it with 'Acid Bath Litanies.'

Yakisoba's debut album Acid Bath Litanies is a powerful 36-track goregrind onslaught lasting 29 minutes. The band delivers blistering blast beats, gurgling vocals, and lightning-speed guitar solos with no filler. The album honors goregrind as a serious genre with impactful themes and relentless intensity. It stands out for its pure musical brutality without relying on samples or gimmicks. Highly commended as a strong first full-length release. Experience the raw power of Yakisoba’s Acid Bath Litanies—stream the relentless goregrind assault now!

 pure, unhealthy, and gruesome Goregrind here, so I really recommend those with a weak stomach to stay far away

 21 minutes of ultra-fast tempos, blasting and studded drums like the best of Last Days Of Humanity, putrid guitars and toilet brush-like vocals always front and center

Feeble Inducer's debut album 'Forensic Fecal Fatality' is a raw and intense dive into goregrind with 10 brutal tracks lasting 21 minutes. Featuring ultra-fast tempos, blasting drums, putrid guitars, and distinct toilet brush-like vocals, it channels influences like Last Days Of Humanity and Agathocles. The album combines gruesome themes of feces and sewage with dark humor and amusing samples, providing a truly purulent listening experience. Recommended for fans of extreme, disgusting, and energetic goregrind. Explore Feeble Inducer's brutal goregrind debut—listen now to feel the raw intensity and dark humor!

 In goregrind music isn’t music; it’s an excuse to mercilessly pound on the skulls of the unfortunate.

 Carcass everywhere, a singer groaning like a pig on a chemical binge and sometimes gargling with gastric acid.

The review praises 'Apex Profane' by Miasmatic Necrosis for its brutal and varied goregrind sound. It highlights the savage blast beats, grimy vocals, and grim themes of pathology that define the album. The cover art is noted as fittingly gruesome, enhancing the listener's visceral experience. Despite the intense and chaotic music, the reviewer appreciates its role in contrasting softer music. Overall, a commendable entry in extreme metal. Dive into the brutal world of 'Apex Profane' and experience goregrind at its fiercest—listen now!

 This album is almost universally considered the first Goregrind album in history.

 It has a very interesting atmosphere as well as a greatly undervalued historical significance.

Reek of Putrefaction by Carcass is a pioneering, violent Goregrind album that set new standards in extreme metal despite its poor production. The band's raw musical style and blast beat-driven drumming create an intense atmosphere. The album is historically significant and underrated within the band’s discography. While songs may seem repetitive outside the album context, the overall impact is powerful and important for genre fans. Dive into Carcass' landmark Goregrind debut and explore the roots of extreme metal intensity.

 The songs are an immense example of technique in Deathgrind.

 "Testicular Manslaughter" is enough, and you’ll be trapped in a tornado of distorted sounds and chilling voices.

This review of Cattle Decapitation's debut album To Serve Man highlights its raw and unique atmosphere, technical mastery in deathgrind, and some production flaws. While it lacks variety compared to later works like Humanure, notable tracks such as 'Testicular Manslaughter' stand out. Though it may not appeal to everyone, it remains a significant release in the band's catalog with lasting live show presence. Listen to To Serve Man and experience the raw, technical side of deathgrind legend Cattle Decapitation today!

 The sound sucks, the guitar is a fart, the drums are too natural, and the vocals are always layered.

 I gave it a two because it’s a fun record and it’s so short that you don’t have time to stop the playback before it’s already over.

The review presents a candid and critical take on Cattle Decapitation's 'Homovore,' describing its poor sound quality and goregrind style. The album is short, intense, and lacks polish compared to later works. Despite flaws, the energy and raw power are appreciated, making it a worthwhile listen for dedicated grindcore fans. The vocalist Travis Ryan is noted as a promising figure for the band's future. Explore the raw intensity of 'Homovore' and discover Cattle Decapitation's early grindcore roots today!

 One of the most violent and ruthless albums I have ever listened to.

 On very few other occasions have I felt genuine fear when reaching the end of listening to a song...Nocturnal Dominium...

This review praises Incantation's 1994 album Mortal Throne of Nazarene as one of the most violent and ruthless death metal records. It highlights the album's dark and oppressive sound, guttural vocals, and blend of death, grindcore, black metal, and doom elements. The reviewer is deeply impressed by the album's intense atmosphere and considers it genuinely terrifying. Specific tracks like 'Demonic Incarnate' and 'Abolishment of Immaculate Serenity' are noted as standout moments. Dive into the dark and brutal world of Incantation's Mortal Throne of Nazarene – listen if you dare!

 "A voice so 'buried' that it becomes almost unbearable to listen to the entire CD without interruptions."

 "The Horror Circus created by the four is completed by the succulent cover image...CUT YOUR DICK OFF..."

This review delves into Genital Grinder's brutal death metal album, emphasizing its raw, morbid sound reminiscent of early Carcass and Cannibal Corpse. The vocals are deeply guttural, challenging but fitting the genre's aesthetic. The album's themes focus on gore, death, and horror, matched by disturbing lyrics and provocative artwork. Overall, it praises the band for crafting a compact and chilling listening experience. Dive into the raw brutality of Genital Grinder's album—listen now and experience extreme death metal at its fiercest.

 They reopen their bloodied slaughterhouse and delight us with four ravaging performances of excessive force for a total duration that doesn’t even reach seven minutes.

 Stay away; as for me, I can’t do without it anymore...TRONO DE HUESOS...

Machetazo's Horror Grind EP delivers a short but intense dose of goregrind and brutal death metal. With raw performances and chaotic energy, the Spanish band crushes listeners with ferocity. Despite the brevity, the EP honors genre pioneers and leaves a lasting impact. Fans of extreme metal will find this release essential. Experience Machetazo's brutal Horror Grind – listen to this goregrind classic now!

 "Two main novelties: sweet girl Lori Bravo has decided to permanently switch to growling, and it’s a more violent and sadistic growl than many males can boast."

 "An ear-splitting cacophony; indistinct yet masterful Grindcore, enough to scare the birds."

The review praises Nuclear Death's 1991 album Carrion for Worm as a raw, intense grindcore masterpiece. Despite rough production and disturbing themes, the album impresses with technical drumming and powerful growling by Lori Bravo. The reviewer highlights its brutal yet masterful composition and its place among early extreme metal influences. Listen to Carrion for Worm and experience Nuclear Death’s brutal grindcore fury now!

 A gruesome image enough to always remind me... of Mortician, champions of that Brutal-Gore-Grind that they helped build and spread.

 My ears are bleeding...and it’s all very amusing...SCUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This review explores Mortician's 1995 EP House by the Cemetery, highlighting its brutal gore-grind style and disturbing themes. With industrial drum machines, guttural growls, and horror movie samples, the EP creates a grim atmosphere. The inclusion of filthy covers of Celtic Frost and Napalm Death adds depth. The reviewer sees Mortician as a genius band best enjoyed with a sense of irony. Dive into Mortician's brutal gore-grind world—listen to House by the Cemetery now!