Corpse Carving, Twitch Of The Death Nerve & Bludgeon - And Then There Were Three (Split)
1. Forceps Gash
2. Discharing Gorekorrhea
3. Gutted In A Cesspool
4. Congenital Corpse
5. Egregious Visceral Dismemberment
6. Cadaverous Hacking
7. Vile Womb Pustule
8. Gnawing the Amputee
9. Razorblade Decapitation
10. Reaping the Remains
11. Hooker On A Butchers Hook
12. Incest-A-Cide
13. Fermenting The Skinned
14. Whore Of Flatulence
- Twitch Of The Death Nerve -
15. A Hundred And Twenty Days In Sodom
16. Well If The Turkey's In The High-chair, Where's The Baby?
17. Eschewing The Advice Against Self-Trepanation
18. Promulgation Of Infected Innards
- Bludgeon -
19. Intro
20. Rigor-Mortal Intercourse
21. Omophagic Cravings For The Pyrolosis Infested
22. Exuviation Of The Stigmatiferous
23. Martyr Of A Condemed Existence
Bands: Corpse Carving - Twitch Of The Death Nerve - Bludgeon
Album: And Then There Were Three (Split)
Genres: Goregrind, Brutal Death Metal
Year: 2005 ............. Label: Life Fluid Productions
Origin: C.Carving T.O.T.D.N. Blugdeon
C. Carving Official Website
Line-Up
- Corpse Carving -
Chris Pope - bass
Tom Pryer - guitar, drum programming
Chris Quince - vocals
- Twitch Of THe Death Nerve -
Tom Bradfield - guitar, vocals, drum programming
Tom Carter - bass, vocals
- Bludgeon -
Zach White - vocals
Tim Sheehan - guitar, drum programming
Manny - bass
split cd kicks off with 14 brutal slam grind tracks unleashed by gore
maestro's Corpse Carving who soak there heavy guitars with putrid
gutturals, Followed by the debut of United Kingdoms answer to Goratory
and Vile; Twitch of the Death Nerve whom grind out with an onslaught of
smashing breakdowns and technical riffs encompassed by solid song
structuring and the most diverse range of sick gore vox, Stepping up last
but not least is United Kingdoms premium extreme gore outfit Bludgeon who
decimate with a brutal bombardment of hyper crushing chunk and slam
insanity - heavy and moshable riffs splitting into putrid pockets of
ultra smash, And then there were 3 is defiantly not for the faint
hearted!
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