The worst kebab shop on earth is open for business and you're on the fucking menu.
Ravenous vocals savaging through 5 tracks of insuppressible digitized grot, a serrated rabid tempest slathered over a 7'' Vinyl like special sauce glazing squealing mince.
Thank you, cum again
"Here's the band that got me hooked on the Legs Akimbo label to begin with. I've been following Skat Injector's string of 7" releases since their wonderfully repulsive Unexpected Penis Ep from 2009. They have yet to release anything outside of the 7" format, and maybe that's for the best; the band revels in so much excretory delirium, gore-soaked madness, and transgressive imagery that your left slightly exhausted even after just five minutes of their PCP-fueled sonic violence. Beginning with a hilarious sample lifted from the cult Z-flick Troll II, Abattoir Garnier launches into its five song set of brutal grindcore-infected speedcore, unleashing skull-pounding drum machines, guttural death metal vocals and spastic blastbeats across the apocalyptic "Gastro Chamber" and an ultra-distorted, fractured digi-grind assault on the tracks "Cannibalistic Sitophillia" and "Erotic E Coli" that resembles the sound of a grindcore Cd skipping over the chipmunk-on-steroids vocals. The other tracks range from "Decomposing Fellatio"'s mutated breakbeats, Legend samples and clanking industrial dread to the awesome 1000 mile per hour splattergrind chaos of "Carve An Orifice", which almost reminds me of Whourkr's brand of hyper-complex, fragmented glitch/grind/breakcore insanity. As with their other releases, this is relentlessly abrasive and violent, blending together traces of digital grindcore a la Agorophobic Nosebleed, black metal, industrial noise and the aggressive, pugilistic techno/breakcore of the Bloody Fist imprint. Awesome stuff, if you've got the stamina. Skat Injector have stung my eyes with various gross imagery and extras on past releases, and this record includes more of the same; the record comes in a slick-looking jacket with an Abattoir Garnier flyer designed in the style of a red-light district ad, a Skins condom, a wet wipe packet, a huge mock menu printed with the lyrics, and other, less appetizing extras...you figure out what to do with it all" - Crucial Blast
credits
released February 20, 2013
Vocals / Programming – Zara Skumshot
Drums – Robert Allen (2)
Mastered By – Tom 'NUH' Owen
Artwork [Graphic Design] – Ben Wikie (INC Design)
Artwork [Photography] – Adam Laycock, Trixie Malixie
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