Japanese underground death metal band noted in DeBaser reviews for raw, brutal ('hyper-groove') death metal and several MCD/album releases.

Described in the reviews as a Japanese band playing raw/brutal death metal. Reviews reference influences or similarities to Florida-style death and Cannibal Corpse-style sound; cited releases include Indefensible Vehemence and Supreme Entity.

Two DeBaser reviews present Vomit Remnants as a Japanese underground death metal band. Reviews praise raw, hyper-groove brutality and impact. Critics note repetition, limited technical variety and uneven production. The 3-way split performance is rated lower than their solo work.

For:Fans of underground death metal, collectors of splits, listeners of brutal/raw death metal

 They are Japanese and have been playing for a decent number of years; in short, they are the veterans of the Split and probably the others have latched onto their name to get known a bit: ironically, they turn out to be the most disappointing (although still sufficient).

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 "Hyper-groove brutality": a sparse definition for a well-known band in the underground scene, playing the most malignant and maximal death metal of recent years.

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