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[QUOTE="blue:819768"]just found this review over at metal-archives.com: This is a damn fine demo! It's very brutal, it's devastatingly well-played and produced, and it's over in just under ten minutes. Parasitic Extirpation, on their first demo 'Knee Deep in Disease' are playing conventional yet exceptionally good mix of brutal death metal, grind and deathcore. The first three songs are all brilliantly headbangable, with lots of heavy slam riffs and pinch harmonics, and the last track is a decent, short guitar instrumental that serves as an outro. There are no samples or anything else to speak of, just pure, brutal, grinding metal right up until that little ditty that closes the whole thing. Each song goes through a ton of different sections of varying speeds, and the songs never get boring. Sure, it's only ten minutes long, but I could easily listen to an album's worth of this. It's fast, brutal, technical and generally just overall devastating. There's hell of a lot of diversity, that's the best part. As with all good death metal, conventional song structure is completely disregarded in favour of a "what would sound the most brutal?" composition. The production adds to the severity of the music also, every instrument is mixed perfectly so that everything is heard just as clearly as necessary. The vocalist grunts and belches his way through the whole thing more than capably, and the solos that crop up every now and then shred like it's nobodies business. See, it's bands like Parasitic Extirpation that prove that this sort of music isn't mindless, and that with effort, can prove to be highly intelligent beneath of the masking of brutal retardation. Really, this is some very good modern grind, and a full length album of such high brutality would be just what the doctor ordered. Recommended, but it's recommended even more to check out what these guys do in the future.[/QUOTE]
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