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Cicero0209
For me there's no doubt: This is the heaviest song ever, it's the representation of evil itself.
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ChaosDevin
It's a no-brainer that this song was one of the first songs they introduced to the general public when Torture was a brand new album. This is one of their best songs off Torture next to Encased in Concrete, Followed Home and Then Killed, Rabid and Caged...Contorted.
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ChaosDevin
This song sounds so good live and you gotta listen to it live in person. I know there's the Torturing and Eviscerating recording, but to experience this song be performed live is quite amazing. I was highly fortunate to see CC twice in one year and they did play this incredible song the two times I saw them this year.
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ChaosDevin
This is a monumental song! A truly technical af song! Yes, it is heavy live. Heavy duty and it's beautiful!
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ABHORRANCE666
I don't typically like CC songs of this pace a whole lot, like When Death Replaces Life, Festering In the Crypts, Death Walking Terror. However, those songs lack the headbang fucking groove that this song delivers. They really nailed it with this song, the dark ass melody, the shreddddding solo, vocal patterns. Everything really came together perfectly. Well done. Glad this, along with Encased In Concrete have been live staples. Instant classics.
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octopuss22
Every time i hear this song i imagine a giant tank, which is crushing some poor bastards, and makes a giant blood trails. Sounds like a cliche, but this is what you can picture when hear such heavy riffs, at slow tempo with Mr. Fisher's brutal voice.
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Shawnanderson84
Very nice change of pace on the album. CRUSSSSTY. Seeing them Tuesday can not wait. Hope they play this song.
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