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Assembled in Blasphemy is a well-built debut of rattling deathcore spectacle. That is, ex-members of Autopsy, Necrophagia, and Brutal Truth do the sort of lumbering horror-show metal with overly embellished pride, creating a sonic and visual experience dedicated to womb-feasting and "sadomastic masturbation" that builds to a violent aesthetic climax somewhere between a feedback-enhanced campfire story and Gargamel from The Smurfs. "Ageless Existence" is a favorite, with a speed/sludge second half and a hook which, presumably, includes the line, "Leper perversion/Save your servant." You could find better death metal than this, but while it's on, you wouldn't want to. ~ Dean Carlson
Dan Lilker(Sod),Killjoy(Nerco Phagia Eibon) & Chris Reifert
Illustrator: Chris Reifert.
Photographer: Haraldo.
The Ravenous includes: Dan Lilker, Killjoy, Chris Reifert.
Recording information: Different Fur, San Francisco, CA (04/2000).
Assembled In Blasphemy Music Ravenous Assembled In Blasphemy Songs | 1. | Shrieks of the Mutilated |
| 2. | Dead, Cut up, and Ready |
| 3. | Orgy in Dog's Blood |
| 4. | Feasting From the Womb |
| 5. | Keep My Grave Open |
| 6. | Assembled in Blasphemy |
| 7. | Perverted Before God |
| 8. | Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind |
| 9. | Ageless Existence |
| 10. | Annointing the Worms |
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