Sunday, January 29, 2012

Abominable Putridity - The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin (2012)


Just in time to kick off my 6-month weight loss challenge against WFH, Russia's Abominable Putridity unleash this beastly new record entitled The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin. These eight tracks of unapologetic ultra-brutality fall in the same vein of Devourment, Cephalotripsy, Pathology, and Condemned, and to be perfectly honest, it's basically impossible to under-analyze this type of shit. In fact, if the cover didn't tip you off, then the term "slamming brutal death metal" should tell you everything you could possibly need to know, so I'm not even going to bother talking about it anymore. All I really want to say is that I swear to fucking christ that the amount of weights I am going to lift while listening to this fucking thing would buckle the knees of Ronnie Coleman, and then I'm gonna go run 5 miles.

You've been warned, pal.

Tracklist:
1. Remnants Of The Tortured
2. A Massacre In The North
3. Letting Them Fall...
4. A Burial For The Abandoned
5. Lack Of Oxygen
6. Wormhole Inversion
7. The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin
8. The Last Communion

A Massacre in the Pacific Northwest

8 comments:

  1. hah, that thing is making a ridiculously theatrical singing, dancing entrance.

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  2. "HELLO M' BABY, HELLO M' HONEY, HELLO M' RAGTIME GALLLLLLL..."

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  3. hahaa.. i had seen this album cover so many times but never noticed that explosion of joy on his face, thank you.

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  4. Haha, okay, that ruins the cover for me. For real, though, this album rules and was completely worth the wait.

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  5. The monster is doing a Leo Dicaprio. It's very graceful.

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  6. Thanks dude. Been waiting for this forever. Gonna put this on and clean my house HARD AS FUCK.

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  7. Re: that cover, too fucking funny. This album really is something though. I love seeing how far bands can go with the whole brutal-slam thing, it's the most fun sub-genre of all the metal sub-genres.

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  8. I'm thinking Resident Evil.

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