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Aborted
Artist Icon Retrogore (2016)
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"Retrogore" is the ninth studio album by Belgium-based death metal band Aborted. It was released on April 22, 2016 worldwide, through Century Media Records.
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As always, Aborted take no liberties when it comes to the classic horror movie samples sprinkled throughout Retrogore, and in case the name of the record didn't give it away, the horror themes are more prevalent here than ever before. With song titles such as "Whoremageddon," "Bit by Bit," and "The Mephitic Conundrum," you can bet blood, gore and all things disgusting invariably creep their way into all of these songs, which is what makes Retrogore so much fun. This a totally solid and legitimate death metal record, but it's also one that doesn't take itself too seriously. Some may be taken aback by just how unrelenting Retrogore is, but that's the point. It's shocking in the same way that a '80s B-horror film is, and that's just the way Aborted want it. Step into the delightful insanity that is Retrogore and be reminded of why you fell in love with death metal in the first place.
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