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This isn't your everyday brutal death metal. "Infecting The Swarm" has its own style, and it brings me joy to find a death metal band with a theme which is not that of death metal bands in general. With terms of music, it's absolute chaos. And yet there is a certain degree of order to it. The instruments fuse together, forming melodies that remains with the listener. And the vocals... It's bone crushing. 本能
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As a musician, I really appreciate the talent, creativity, technicality and brutality that goes in to every song. I'm a big fan of the full albums as well as the instrumental version of Obliteration. Pure Gold!!!!!!!!
\m/ keep on killing it \m/ Will Pinsent
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supported by 7 fans who also own “Drenched in Gasoline (Putrid Pile)”
Apparently they couldn't fit this song on any other album. A good thing they kept it anyway because it's a fun quick ride through a nice variety of riffs and beats.
And most importantly the craptastic"Reeee-reeee" vocals of a lot of their other songs are kept out. blaggaa