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| 2.5 average | TheManMachine | April 23rd 16 | Opens with a bestirred beast and ominous drum-march+bell-tolls, ends with ambiguous chanting and an approximation of being swallowed by Satan complete with a slimy slide through his gullet-n-guts -- and though what's in between is fittingly chock full of substantial low-end grime-riffs and exclusively low-growl vox to match, this is quite the protracted and dispiriting trudge on the whole. Which may be par for the course perhaps, but when coupled with a lack of memorability and range, it makes for a rather tolling and eventually exhaustive listen. Further fusion of the freakishness found in the bookends throughout woulda been just dandy.
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| 4.5 superb | Metaltronic | February 23rd 16 | Profound Lore always manages to get the best death metal. This is basically Infester 2.0 but it's done so so so well.
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| 3.0 good | Prole | June 2nd 19 |
| 4.0 excellent | bbgames | January 27th 18 |
| 3.5 great | Wolfe | December 22nd 16 |
| 2.5 average | adr | June 22nd 16 |
| 4.0 excellent | Wizard | April 4th 16 |
| 3.5 great | Jeejee | March 31st 16 |
| 2.5 average | Rail | March 26th 16 |
| 3.3 great | Jots EMERITUS | February 14th 16 |
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