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by: Aborted
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 3760053841209
Format: Import
Item Dimensions: 15
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Manufacturer: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Release Date: June 23, 2009
Studio: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Disc 1:- Dead Wreckoning
- Blood Fixing the Bled
- Gestated Rabidity
- Hecatomb
- Gangrenous Epitaph
- Inertia
- Cold Logistic Slaughter
- Threading on Vermillion Deception
- Voracious Haemoglobinic Syndrome
- Descend to Extirpation
- Sanctificaiton of Refornication [*]
- Drowned [*]
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Giving death metal a new boost, ABORTED, with their 3rd and 4th albums "Goremageddon, The Saw andthe Carnage Done" and "The Archaic abattoir", largely surpassed the title of assistant to become a headsurgeon in their own operating theatre.
Average Rating: 
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Ok, ok, ok... let's face a few things. Number one: Aborted is HIGHLY influenced by Carcass. That is no secret. They practically followed the Carcass formula step by putrid step. Does this mean they suck? I don't think so. In fact, being such a hugh fan of Carcass I find it nice to have their tamer Belgian cousins churning out vomit-inducing yet catchy as hell goregrind while I patiently wait for more than the recent two reunion tours but actually to have a new Carcass album in my hands. Number two: ...
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Aborted is one of the greatest bands I have heard over the past couple of months. This CD is definite proof. It blends in the most brutal elements of death metal and adds a touch of grindcore and hardcore to it. The dual vocal assault will knock you off your feet.
Aborted is not like any other brutal death metal band. They actually tend to mix in melodic elements and leads as well. It may not be completely technical, but it's good music nonetheless. And, like almost every death metal band, ...
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After 2003's fantastically brutal "Goremageddon" album, I was very much anticipating Aborted's next release. Over the years, these Belgium death metal fanatics have been exponentially improving both their skills and their sound, so I knew "The Archaic Abottoir" was going to be something special. But I didn't expect this!
Aborted have at some point made a conscious decision to expand their sound, adding some much needed variety that has taken them from "just another Carcass rip-off" into the ...
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Aborted may as well be named Carcass II. I've seen older fans express callous opinions regarding this record on account of the newly-injected groove, But I can't help think that the elusive melody is the only think dangling this generic grind-fest over a one-star review. The problem is that Aborted's songs somehow go everywhere and nowhere at the same time. There are more incohesive and noodly riffs on this album than there are Kaballah/"daddy molested me" lyrics on a Tool album. That last sentence was pointless ...
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First time listeners of Aborted's new album should think it's a very brutal and uncompromising affair. But, as has happened many times in the past when a band has added a little melody and groove to their music, some longtime fans are screaming "sell out!" Sure, "The Archaic Abattoir" does have a little newfound groove (some are comparing it to Carcass' breakthrough album, "Heartwork"), but it's very doubtful that Aborted have gone mainstream, because the music is still as deafening as almost any other death metal ...
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