Omophagia: 646965
Omophagia: 646965
Format: CD
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Artist: Omophagia
Label: Unique Leader
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 194491019679
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
The follow up to their sickeningly ferocious album In The Name of Chaos, which Dead Rhetoric called "intense, visceral, and sure to leave your head spinning after the first playthrough," 646965 sees Omophagia pushing their brand of sonic devastation to new levels of technicality, ruthless extremity, and mosh pit inducing songwriting power. The ten track album was recorded and mixed by Kohlenkeller Studio (Aborted, Benighted, Cytotoxin) in Seeheim, DE and mastered by Tom Porcell. The band commented on the effort, "We are extremely satisfied with how everything came out, and we are firmly convinced that the new material is the best Omophagia has ever released. The album is faster, more brutal and yet more catchy and mature than anything we have done before."
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