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[QUOTE="AUTOPSY_666:498299"]DESENSITISED Virus of Violence Pathos Productions [B]9 Skulls[/B] Holland's DESENSITISED combines the ferocity of Death Metal with the groove of Grind, the breathing space of Doom, and even melodies from the Gothenburg Sound. This full-length debut makes one hell of an impression, particularly when this outfit chooses to Grind. Tracks like "Martyr," "Religious Slaves," and "Struggling Existence" are particular standouts, with sexy guitarist Susan getting down with the sickness while drummer Martijn works wonders on the skins and bassist Jeroen (since departed) knocks down some low notes on the thumper. Vocalist Wilbert combines Death-Metal grunts with Hardcore screams, giving his voice enough clarity to come through well. Lyrically, the band explores how fear influences our lives, from its unexplainable yet compelling sensations ("In the Grip of Fear") and how it has spawned religion ("Religious Slaves") to its horrid grip when embraced by cancer ("Struggling Existence") and its drive to keep each one of us alive, no matter the cost ("Foetus in Fetu"). Like Alex says at the opening of Virus of Violence, "This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultraviolence." [/QUOTE]
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