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Finally, I finished a new death metal song. I can't believe it's been a year since "The Shambles". That EP, which was called wigger slam garbage by some anon on Death Metal Invasion (I'm sure that was meant as an insult, but I took it as a compliment), is my most "successful" release so far if success is measured by the amount of "likes" that followed shortly after on Facebook, all the sites it was posted on, etc. which is kinda funny because it was the most straightforward stuff I'd ever done.
Anyway, I'm planning a new EP of ultimate wigger slam garbage. If everything goes well, this is a sidetracked rebirth of sorts; I'm taking a break from synthcore/dubstep/other electronic stuff and focusing on death metal/goregrind/whatever and my other project, Heave the Sun.
To celebrate my return to wigger slam garbage in the most pathetic way imaginable, I decided to include this song's lyrics here. They're pretty much something a thirteen-year-old would come up with trying too hard to gross everyone out, but well.
lyrics
toast for a romantic dinner
cherry blossom defloration
when you bite the dust
your hand will feed me
lick your dirty flesh wounds
and salt the bite-marks
with tears down the joints
delicate finger in the box
cut-up articles, lend an ear
pay heed to the fleshpot
the sugar walls have ears
screw off loose ends
press the proud flesh
join the wallflower scrapbook
transcend to body-farm scarecrow
and suspend the carrion by the neck
blood red light in the hangnail orchard
the strips of skin make up gallows
drenched orifice with a worm-food stamp
in a patched-up corsage of deadweight
by projection of artificial palindromes
hollowed cranial vases for a gristly bouquet
abstract
I will evaginate your plastic transplants
saccharine succulence of the vomica
turn your bodyparts inside-out and
plastinate the voices in your head
masturbate the cavities, visceral nectar
blood gushes out from the swollen abscission
blackened and thick, instilled with pus
slit through the splintered eschar and
penetrate the fermented stigma
credits
released June 12, 2014
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