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Includes unlimited streaming of Engage the Mechanicality
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This is my life
End of all and everything
No belief
This is the fall of man
In seconds we crumble
Unable to piece us back together
Destroy everything inside our world
Its only meat, its only trees
Human plague, it’s a true tragedy
FUCK YOU
I want to rip your insides out of your fucking mouth
Destroy your brain and it leads to chaos
Cause they say this is what I am
Into eternity, this is war, this is
Disease waits to infect and corrode
The beast consumes the man of which I was
I am animal, I am beast
A mutation from disease
Crushing down on you like the jaws of a shark
Like the jaws of a shark
Caving in, collapsing into self
Peel back ribs revealing corrosion
I am now ridding of mortal flesh
I am now infested
Waiting under the skin
Thriving, worming its way out
Thriving
supported by 92 fans who also own “The Fall of Mankind”
Since Spenser Moore replaced Blackburn I’ve frankly appreciated Inferi far more. I feel that his drumming improves the overall sound of the band a great deal, but it’s probably just a personal style preference. Either way, Of Sunless Realms was a great foreshadowing of the epic Vile Genesis. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 75 fans who also own “The Fall of Mankind”
A crispy, perfectly blackened serving of melodic tech-death that always leaves me wanting more. Not sure I've ever just listened to this EP once. Great production, great riffs, and fantastic atmosphere throughout. If you ever wished Inferi would lean further into their tech/black inclinations, this is the band for you. Facepalming Panda