Hymns of Indigestible Suppuration

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Band Name Last Days Of Humanity
Album Name Hymns of Indigestible Suppuration
Type Album
Released date 2000
Music StylePorno Gore Grind
Members owning this album63

Tracklist

1. Maggot Feast on a Swollen Fetus
2. 48th Cut
3. Rectal Bowel Inquisition
4. Intoxicated
5. The Taste of Festering Vomit
6. Consuming Purulent Sputum
7. From Flesh to Liquid Mess
8. Reeking Mush Beneath Each Cavity
9. Orgasmic Abortion
10. Catering from the Womb
11. Acute Palatable Hemorrhage
12. Perforated Festered Scrotum
13. Stirred Intestine
14. Wet Remains
15. Purulent Odour in Stoma
16. Defecating Anal Sludge
17. Rancid Tumour Excretion
18. Wide Open Wounds on a Disfigured
19. Hymns of Indisgestible Suppuration
20. Ulcerated Offal
21. Defleshed by Flies
22. Bowel Exhibition
23. Raped in the Back of a Van

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Last Days Of Humanity


Review @ godlydevil7

07 August 2008
This is the release of LDOH that I love most. The band has really found their touch on this album and produce really sick grindcore in the vein of great artists such as Regurgitate and Lymphatic Phlegm.

This is truly a Masterpiece with a captial M.

On the last album, The Sound Of Rancid Juices Sloshing Around Your Coffin, they had some minor problems, all of which are solved here. For instance, on the first album they had quite a lot of death metal influences. They seem to have gone away on this album, making place for pure goregrind. The guitars are better thought through, and the guy on drums is just sick in how fast he plays !
The whole album now feels truly as an album, and not just a collection of songs. Each song seems as if it needs the one before and after it, without them sounding the same. The intro's are good again, just as we are used to with LDOH.

Conclusion : LDOH has put the stick very high for themselves on this album, and they were able to make it with the greatest ease possible. They have produced a masterpiece as they would never produce again because of their split-up. We will never forget this !

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