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Inherit Disease: Procreating the apocalypse
06/04/14 || The Duff
Inherit Disease are BIG Deeds of Flesh fans, and so on “Procreating the Apocalypse” you will find all the usual whirly Erik Lindmark trademark riffs – catchy, technical, heavy, razors. With a dryer production, less stunning artwork (I know, from Par Olofsson, blasphemy as I adore the man) and less of a know-how as songwriters, this record was a promising debut before the obliterating follow-up “Visceral Transcendence” of 2010. Catchy brutal death metal and highly recommended to get the roots of what is sure to become a very important death metal band this year with the release of their third as yet untitled record.
7 Par Olofsson’s jerking me off in my dreams out of 10.
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