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  • edited 2016-11-05 05:07:12
    “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    ...what.

    Not that Neon Genesis Evangelion isn't a perfectly acceptable topic for grindcore songwriting, but what.
  • writing a song (or an album) about Neon Genesis Evangelion is a requirement if you want to be a widely lauded grindcore band
  • kill living beings
    i mean the first one could just be browning

    anyway, i used to think all metal was this, which is why i never listened to it

    And the wait was totally worth it, as evidenced by “God’s in His Heaven,” the new track we are delighted to be premiering on MetalSucks today. Imagine if, for sixty-three seconds, a man was able to set himself on fire and rampage through your brain while wearing traction cleats and dragging a rusty rake behind him — that’s kinda what “God’s in His Heaven” is like. It’s brutality stacked upon brutality stacked upon brutality with a dash of brutality tossed in for good measure. In other words: Wormrot remain one of the finest grindcore bands working today.

    what is this alien mind
  • man i havent read MetalSucks in years i wonder if they're still metal clickbait hell, probably, im not gonna bother checking

    anyways wow way to have lame opinions
  • kill living beings
    i prefer real music, like badly degenerated recordings of someone drowning while reciting ancient poetry
  • i mean there's even some really pretty guitar work in God's In His Heaven, what more do you want
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    It's a fucking great track, although I have definitely heard even more extreme, brutal things both in and out of metal.
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