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A mishmash of styles that mostly works well as the band try to form their own identity. Songwriting is more simplistic and Matti's patterns are less intricate as well. The band seem aware of this though and at a brisk 24 minutes this album doesn't overstay its welcome. zirtonic
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I love every Lust of Decay Albums!
Songs are extremly catchy and I love Steve Green's backing vocal!
after the first 15 seconds of the first track (Arachnis Anal Infestation) I have an earing orgasm.
Extremly good vocal performance it's impossible to be tired while listening this album. Bress
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uncompromising brutality from another dimension. the songs lurch haphazardly from off-kilter riffs, slams, and even occasionally atmospheric passages with surprisingly catchy grooves underneath. remains as visionary and breathtaking today as when it originally released in 2003. vacant planet