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pulsatingcerebralslime · 8 months ago
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Exulcerate - Remnants of a Cannibalistic debauchery - 2005
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Exulceration
1991
Mortuary Zine  #2
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purulens-kopet · 8 years ago
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Exulceration - Lost
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cardest · 5 years ago
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Texas playlist
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If you’re gonna play in Texas, ya gotta have a fiddler in the band!
I love Texas! I always have a blast whenever I drop by that state and the music from there is like nowhere else in the world. What is it about Texas that just...something in the air perhaps. I was there last Xmas (2019) and wish I was again this Xmas time. I had my Texas playlist on in the car the whole time and it felt terrific. Hope you enjoy this Texas playlist. Any bands or songs I forgot to put in there? Let me know.
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001 The Sword - Hawks and Serpents 002 Walker: Texas Ranger theme song 003 ZZ Top - tube snake boogie 004 Roky Erickson & The Aliens - I Think of Demons 005 Ministry - No W 006 Necrophagia - Return to Texas 007 Townes Van Zandt -  To Live Is To Fly 008 Alan Jackson - Dallas 009 Mel Tillis/Willie Nelson - Texas On A Saturday Night 010 Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble -  Cold Shot 011 Nashville Pussy - From Hell To Texas 012 Dallas TV show theme song 013 Waylon Jennings - People In Dallas Got Hair 014 Saxon - Dallas 1 PM 015 Pantera - Becoming 016 JOHNNY WINTER  - Dallas 017 Rigor Mortis -   Poltergeist 018 Galactic Cowboys - I want you (kiss) 019 Charlie Daniels Band - Trudy 020 Absu -  Amy 021 Moon Martin - hot nite in Dallas 022 Steven Seagal & Thunderbox - She Dat Pretty 023 13th Floor Elevators - Youre Gonna Miss Me 024 Alabama - if you’re gonna play in Texas 025 WASP - Blind In Texas 026 Reverend Horton Heat - Let Me Teach You How To Eat 027 Chris LeDoux - Dallas Days and Fort Worth Nights 028 Lone Ranger theme song 029 Sir Mix a Lot - Jump On It 030 ZZ Top - Tush 031 Mark Chesnutt - Blame It on Texas 032 Johnny Winters - Redneck Anthem 033 Today Is the Day - Outlaw 034 The Rolling Stones - Rip This Joint   035 Mark Chesnutt - Goin Through The Big D   036 Exhorder -  Desecrator 037 King of the Hill theme song 038 Johnny Cash - Rockabilly Blues   039 Ministry -  Fear (Is Big Business) 040 Faith No More -  Ugly in the Morning 041 Graves At Sea -  The Waco 177 042 In This Moment -  The Last Cowboy 043 Antero Sleeps - whispers and stardust 044 The Charlie Daniels Band - Waco 045 Rigor Mortis -  Flesh For Flies 046 Clutch -  Texan Book Of The Dead 047 Concrete Blonde - Ghost Of A Texas Ladies` Man 048 Cavalera Conspiracy -  Burn Waco 049 Absu -  Night Fire Canonization 050 Pantera - Cowboys from hell 051 Waylon Jennings - T is for Texas 052 Frank Black and the Catholics -  San Antonio 053 Comanche Riding Song - American Indian Flute Music 054 Luis Bacalov -  Django 055 Tony Christie - IS THIS THE WAY TO AMARILLO 056 Raveonettes - Somewhere In Texas 057 Willie Nelson - San Antonio 058 Butthole Surfers   - Who Was In My Room Last Night? 059 Roky Erickson & The Aliens -  If You Have Ghosts 060 Bubba Ho-Tep theme song 061 Primus - Wynona's Big Brown Beaver 062 Garry Lee - The Rodeo Song (Album Version) 063 Heavy as Texas - Blind   064 Dax Riggs - I Hear Satan 065 Lee Womak & Willie Nelson - San Antonio Rose 066 Clutch -  Book, Saddle, And Go 067 Janis Joplin - Me And Bobby McGee   068 Johnny Cash - Remember the Alamo 069 Mark Lanegan -  Two Horses 070 ZZ Top - La Grange 071 Pairie League - San Antonio 072 Exulcerate  -  Forklift Abortion 073 Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod 074 David Allan Coe - Long Haired Redneck 075 Explosions In The Sky - Last Known Surroundings 076 Buddy Ace - Houston 077 Kenny Rogers - Planet Texas 078 MAMMOTH GRINDER - Servant of the Most High   079 LARD - Peeling Back The Foreskin Of Liberty 080 Eddy Raven - San Antonio Nights 081 Rolling Stones - Luxury 082 At the Drive - A Devil Among the Tailors   083 Big Bopper - Big Boppers Wedding 084 Thin Lizzy - Cowboy Song   085 Kruger -  The cowboy song 086 Jerry Lee Lewis - Lincoln Limousine   087 Ray Wylie Hubbard   - Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother 088 Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt - He Rode All The Way To Texas 089 Dean Martin - Houston 090 Bobby Willis - Remember The Alamo 091 Butthole Surfers -  Birds 092 Johnny Cash - Bonanza 093 Hank Williams Jr - Dixie on my mind 094 ZZ Top  - Heaven Hell Or Houston 095 Tanya Tucker - San Antonio Stroll 096 Ministry -  Rio Grande Blood 097 Roy Orbison - Only The Lonely 098 Motorhead -  Outlaw 099 The Monkees - What Am I Doing Hangin Round   100 Clutch - A Quick Death in Texas 101 R.E.M - Houston 102 Ennio Morricone -  The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 103 JOE TEX - SHOW ME 104 Melvins - Grave Yard 105 Lou Reed - The Day John Kennedy Died 106 Stevie Knicks - Too Far From Texas 107 Pure Prairie League - Amie   108 The Cult - Outlaw 109 Blake Shelton -  Austin 110 Reverend Horton Heat - Baby I'm Drunk 111 ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man   112 The Beach Boys - Long Tall Texan   113 Johnny Cash - Austin prison 114 Steve Earle  - Telephone Road 115 Misfits - Bullet 116 Steve Earl and the Del McCoury Band - Texas Eagle 117 The Jesus Lizard - One Evening 118 Duel - Witchbanger 119 The Sword -  Tres Brujas 120 Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash - Austin Night 121 The Fabulous Thunderbirds -  Tuff Enuff 122 Buddy Holly - Rave on! 123 Britny Fox - Fun in Texas 124 The Byrds - He was a friend of mine   125 Izzy Stradlin - Texas 126 Power Trip - Firing Squad 127 Mystery Jets - Lost In Austin 128 A.C  - Walker Texas Corpse 129 Johnny Paycheck - 11 Months And 29 Days   130 Gary Moore - Texas Strut 131 Bubbha Thomas & The Lightmen - Sweet Ray 132 Johnny Cash  - Texas-1947 133 Bryan Ferry the Dags - Prairie Rose   134 Ministry -  Senor Peligro 135 Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Inca Roads   136 The Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought The Law 137 Roky Erickson - The Damn Thing 138 Little Texas - Amys Back In Austin 139 Shearwater - Breaking the Yearlings   140 Dennis Linde - Strange Groove 141 D.R.I. - Tear It Down 142 The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil 143 DLR Band - Little Texas 144 Clutch -  Day Of The Jackalope 145 Charlie Daniels - Uneasy Rider 88 146  Ray Wylie Hubbard   - Redneck Mother 147 Pantera -  Burnnn! 148 Barbara Anne Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing 149 Tanya Tucker   - Texas When I Die   150 King Diamond -  Black Hill Sanitarium 151 Terry Allen - Amarillo Highway (For Dave Hickey) 152 Johnny Cash - All Around Cowyboy   153 Faith No More - Midnight Cowboy 154 The Charlie Daniels Band  - Sweetwater Texas 155 Wo Fat - lost on the highway 156 Thor & Friends - Medieval 157 Street Sects - 269 Soulmates 158 Fair to Midland - Amarillo Sleeps on My Pillow 159 Meat Loaf - Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul 160 Jerry Cantrell - Bargain Basement Howard Hughes 161 IGGY POP - Houston Is Hot Tonight 162 Sabbath Assembly  - Shadows_Revenge 163 King Diamond -  Give Me Your Soul 164 Flat Worms  - Goodbye Texas 165 Solitude Aeturnus - Waiting for the light 166 Lynda Kay - Town Without Pity 167 King Curtis - Instant Groove 168 Ishemic Necrosis - Acute Myocarditis 169 Ministry -  The Last Sucker 170 Jon Wayne - Texas Funeral 171 Faith No More - Midnight Cowboy 172 Mark Putney - Todays Man 173 OCEANS OF SLUMBER - Pray for Fire 174 Samaritan Quell - Growth Of The Black Snake 175 Texas - I Don't Want A Lover 176 Uncle Lucius - Keep the wolves away 177 Whiskey Myers - Die rockin 178 SWANS - Screen shot 179 Jon Wayne - Texas funeral 180 ZZ Top - Legs 666 Pantera - Mouth for War
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secretly-a-ghost · 7 years ago
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Halloween playlist
遗产 (Heritage) - 沉思 (Contemplate) Himukalt - Again and Again Bride Wore Black - Devil’s Playground Swollen Organs - Digging Through the Trash Violent Inhalant - Toddler Hunting Lingua Ignota - WOE TO ALL Bloody Self Harm - Nightfall
Entombed - Left Hand Path Restos Humanos - Transportando una Cabeza en el Maletero Demilich - The Putrefying Road in the Nineteenth Extremity (…Somewhere Inside the Bowels of Endlessness…) Su19b - No One is Immortal Autopsy - Ridden With Disease Suicide Silence - In a Photograph Cystic - Roadkill (The Last Days of John Martin)
Exulceration - Putrid Atmosphere Xysma - Pulsating Cerebral Slime Lymphatic Phlegm - Warning: The Cadavers Will Be Received Into And Released From The Mortuary Room By Lymphatic Phlegm’s Personnel Only (Not Pathology Residents) Blasted Pancreas - Nephroblastoma Septic Autopsy - Bad Peripheral Circulation of Venous Disorders Catasexual Urge Motivation - Supraliminal Psychosadistic Motivation
Brainbombs - Tired and Bloody Rubber Mate - I’m Living in Hell
Chelsea Wolfe - Mer Lonesome Wyatt and the Holy Spooks - The Golden Rule Those Poor Bastards - John Henry Gonna Sons of Perdition - Cannibals of Rotenburg
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pulsatingcerebralslime · 9 months ago
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thegreateyeofsauron · 4 years ago
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About the end of the fifth year, Grangousier returning from the conquest of the Canarians, went by the way to see his son Gargantua. There was he filled with joy, as such a father might be at the sight of such a child of his: and whilst he kissed and embraced him, he asked many childish questions of him about divers matters, and drank very freely with him and with his governesses, of whom in great earnest he asked, amongst other things, whether they had been careful to keep him clean and sweet. To this Gargantua answered, that he had taken such a course for that himself, that in all the country there was not to be found a cleanlier boy than he. How is that? said Grangousier. I have, answered Gargantua, by a long and curious experience, found out a means to wipe my bum, the most lordly, the most excellent, and the most convenient that ever was seen. What is that? said Grangousier, how is it? I will tell you by-and-by, said Gargantua. Once I did wipe me with a gentle-woman's velvet mask, and found it to be good; for the softness of the silk was very voluptuous and pleasant to my fundament. Another time with one of their hoods, and in like manner that was comfortable. At another time with a lady's neckerchief, and after that I wiped me with some ear-pieces of hers made of crimson satin, but there was such a number of golden spangles in them (turdy round things, a pox take them) that they fetched away all the skin of my tail with a vengeance. Now I wish St. Antony's fire burn the bum-gut of the goldsmith that made them, and of her that wore them! This hurt I cured by wiping myself with a page's cap, garnished with a feather after the Switzers' fashion.
Afterwards, in dunging behind a bush, I found a March-cat, and with it I wiped my breech, but her claws were so sharp that they scratched and exulcerated all my perinee. Of this I recovered the next morning thereafter, by wiping myself with my mother's gloves, of a most excellent perfume and scent of the Arabian Benin. After that I wiped me with sage, with fennel, with anet, with marjoram, with roses, with gourd-leaves, with beets, with colewort, with leaves of the vine-tree, with mallows, wool-blade, which is a tail-scarlet, with lettuce, and with spinach leaves. All this did very great good to my leg. Then with mercury, with parsley, with nettles, with comfrey, but that gave me the bloody flux of Lombardy, which I healed by wiping me with my braguette. Then I wiped my tail in the sheets, in the coverlet, in the curtains, with a cushion, with arras hangings, with a green carpet, with a table-cloth, with a napkin, with a handkerchief, with a combing-cloth; in all which I found more pleasure than do the mangy dogs when you rub them. Yea, but, said Grangousier, which torchecul did you find to be the best? I was coming to it, said Gargantua, and by-and-by shall you hear the tu autem, and know the whole mystery and knot of the matter. I wiped myself with hay, with straw, with thatch-rushes, with flax, with wool, with paper, but,
Who his foul tail with paper wipes,   Shall at his ballocks leave some chips.
What, said Grangousier, my little rogue, hast thou been at the pot, that thou dost rhyme already? Yes, yes, my lord the king, answered Gargantua, I can rhyme gallantly, and rhyme till I become hoarse with rheum. Hark, what our privy says to the skiters:
Shittard, Squirtard, Crackard,    Turdous, Thy bung Hath flung Some dung    On us: Filthard, Cackard, Stinkard,    St. Antony's fire seize on thy toane (bone?), If thy Dirty Dounby    Thou do not wipe, ere thou be gone.
Will you have any more of it? Yes, yes, answered Grangousier. Then, said Gargantua,
A Roundelay. In shitting yes'day I did know The sess I to my arse did owe: The smell was such came from that slunk, That I was with it all bestunk: O had but then some brave Signor Brought her to me I waited for,    In shitting! I would have cleft her watergap, And join'd it close to my flipflap, Whilst she had with her fingers guarded My foul nockandrow, all bemerded    In shitting.
Now say that I can do nothing! By the Merdi, they are not of my making, but I heard them of this good old grandam, that you see here, and ever since have retained them in the budget of my memory.
Let us return to our purpose, said Grangousier. What, said Gargantua, to skite? No, said Grangousier, but to wipe our tail. But, said Gargantua, will not you be content to pay a puncheon of Breton wine, if I do not blank and gravel you in this matter, and put you to a non-plus? Yes, truly, said Grangousier.
There is no need of wiping one's tail, said Gargantua, but when it is foul; foul it cannot be, unless one have been a-skiting; skite then we must before we wipe our tails. O my pretty little waggish boy, said Grangousier, what an excellent wit thou hast? I will make thee very shortly proceed doctor in the jovial quirks of gay learning, and that, by God, for thou hast more wit than age. Now, I prithee, go on in this torcheculative, or wipe-bummatory discourse, and by my beard I swear, for one puncheon, thou shalt have threescore pipes, I mean of the good Breton wine, not that which grows in Britain, but in the good country of Verron. Afterwards I wiped my bum, said Gargantua, with a kerchief, with a pillow, with a pantoufle, with a pouch, with a pannier, but that was a wicked and unpleasant torchecul; then with a hat. Of hats, note that some are shorn, and others shaggy, some velveted, others covered with taffeties, and others with satin. The best of all these is the shaggy hat, for it makes a very neat abstersion of the fecal matter.
Afterwards I wiped my tail with a hen, with a cock, with a pullet, with a calf's skin, with a hare, with a pigeon, with a cormorant, with an attorney's bag, with a montero, with a coif, with a falconer's lure. But, to conclude, I say and maintain, that of all torcheculs, arsewisps, bumfodders, tail-napkins, bunghole cleansers, and wipe-breeches, there is none in the world comparable to the neck of a goose, that is well downed, if you hold her head betwixt your legs. And believe me therein upon mine honour, for you will thereby feel in your nockhole a most wonderful pleasure, both in regard of the softness of the said down and of the temporate heat of the goose, which is easily communicated to the bum-gut and the rest of the inwards, in so far as to come even to the regions of the heart and brains. And think not that the felicity of the heroes and demigods in the Elysian fields consisteth either in their asphodel, ambrosia, or nectar, as our old women here used to say; but in this, according to my judgment, that they wipe their tails with the neck of a goose, holding her head betwixt their legs, and such is the opinion of Master John of Scotland, alias Scotus.
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rp-kat · 6 years ago
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Exulceration
1991
Mortuary Zine #1
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purulens-kopet · 6 years ago
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putrid offal - rotten flesh
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inkbucket · 5 years ago
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The Supreme Court on Civil Disobedience
I’ve been reading Supreme Court decisions about civil disobedience lately, and surprisingly (or not!) this issue has been hashed and rehashed over the last few hundred years. The closest ruling I’ve found to our particular local situation is: Poulos vs. New Hampshire and the ruling was interesting and eloquent enough for me to want to quote it at length.
For starters, the case itself: a Jehovah’s Witness preacher wanted to preach in a park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and was denied because whatever petty bureaucrat was in charge of granting permission to use the park didn’t like what he was saying.
Mr. Poulos went ahead and preached anyway and was eventually arrested. He claimed that his right to free speech was violated and hence he was justified in his action.
The Supreme Court upheld Mr. Poulos’ conviction, while at the same time stating that the local official was wrong to arbitrarily refuse to grant him a license to preach in the park because the city did allow other groups to use the same park for other purposes. Therefore, the city was not affording citizens equal protection under the law and their actual use of an otherwise valid regulation was preventing free speech.
So why did they uphold his conviction 7-to-2, then, since they obviously believed that what the city did was wrong? There are several quotes from the ruling I’d like to highlight:
The principles of the First Amendment are not to be treated as a promise that everyone with opinions or beliefs to express may gather around him at any public place and at any time a group for discussion or instruction. It is a non sequitur to say that First Amendment rights may not be regulated because they hold a preferred position in the hierarchy of the constitutional guarantees of the incidents of freedom. This Court has never so held and indeed has definitely indicated the contrary. It has indicated approval of reasonable nondiscriminatory regulation by governmental authority that preserves peace, order and tranquillity without deprivation of the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press and the exercise of religion.
There is no basis for saying that freedom and order are not compatible. That would be a decision of desperation. Regulation and suppression are not the same, either in purpose or result, and courts of justice can tell the difference.
Appellant’s contention is that since the Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion, the Council’s unlawful refusal to issue the license is a complete defense to this prosecution. His argument asserts that if he can be punished for violation of the valid ordinance because he exercised his right of free speech, after the wrongful refusal of the license, the protection of the Constitution is illusory. He objects that by the Council’s refusal of a license, his right to preach may be postponed until a case, possibly after years, reaches this Court for final adjudication of constitutional rights. Poulos takes the position that he may risk speaking without a license and defeat prosecution by showing the license was arbitrarily withheld.
It must be admitted that judicial correction of arbitrary refusal by administrators to perform official duties under valid laws is exulcerating and costly. But to allow applicants to proceed without the required permits to run businesses, erect structures, purchase firearms, transport or store explosives or inflammatory products, hold public meetings without prior safety arrangements or take other unauthorized action is apt to cause breaches of the peace or create public dangers. The valid requirements of license are for the good of the applicants and the public. It would be unreal to say that such official failures to act in accordance with state law, redressable by state judicial procedures, are state acts violate of the Federal Constitution. Delay is unfortunate, but the expense and annoyance of litigation is a price citizens must pay for life in an orderly society where the rights of the First Amendment have a real and abiding meaning. Nor can we say that a state’s requirement that redress must be sought through appropriate judicial procedure violates due process.
So that’s the highest court in the land’s interpretation of civil disobedience - and this is not the only case where they maintain this position. If you have the time, as background I’d encourage you to read Cox vs Louisiana, Lovell v. Griffin, Hague v. CIO, Schneider v. State, Thornhill v. Alabama, Cantwell v. Connecticut, Cox v. New Hampshire, Largent v. Texas, Saia v. New York, Kovacs v. Cooper, Niemotko v. Maryland, Kunz v. New York, Hamm vs City of Rock Hill and Brown vs Louisiana and draw your own conclusions.
Interestingly, one of those (Lovell v. Griffin) is a very similar case against a woman distributing “Kingdom of Jehovah” tracts without permission. In her case, the Supreme Court overturned both her conviction and the local ordinance! So what was different? In her case, the local ordinance was overthrown because it was not simply house rules to help the local magistrates keep the peace and fulfill their mission to protect public safety - it was too broad and applied even in cases where there was not a legitimate concern that the public peace or safety would be impacted without the ordinance. Over and over, the Supreme Court has maintained a distinction between regulation and suppression.
So Lovell’s conviction was overturned and Poulos’ was upheld.
As Christians, do we really have precedent in Scripture to roll the dice by breaking laws we’re biblically allowed to follow and then hope that we’ll win eventually and so aren’t guilty of lawlessness? Conversely, if we gamble and lose then we’re in sin by resisting the magistrate God’s set over us?
I’d argue that there’s no scriptural precedent for taking that gamble, but even if you do, is there a strong chance of winning? The Supreme Court has consistently upheld that free speech can be regulated (but not suppressed) by things like traffic laws and public safety concerns, and masks are very much a public safety issue.
You can argue, of course, that the mask ordinance is based on bad science and hence is unjustified - and as an American you’re welcome to that opinion. But what you can’t argue against is that the city council has a large number of legitimate authorities to point to as justification for their actions: from our local hospital all the way up to the vast majority of prominent epidemiologists. So you can’t argue that our city council has simply gone crazy or is paranoid… without arguing that the entire world has gone crazy and is paranoid.
And perhaps it has! But either way, you have to admit that you’re holding an extreme minority opinion against the scientific establishment. I’m pretty confident that the majority of Moscow residents support masks, as well - though of course there’s no way to say for sure without a referendum (which would be great, since one way or another that would add some hard data to our messy local situation!). The way our democracy works is that we elect folks and have to put up with them making the best decisions they know how until the next election (unless there’s such a breach of trust that there’s a recall or referendum, of course).
By all means bring on the referendums, the recall petitions, the lawsuits, the handbills, even the protests (as long as your protest doesn’t break the law). Those are the tools our society gives us to fix injustice - and compared to most of human history we’re extremely spoiled in their variety and power.
Taken as a whole over the years, the Supreme Court has ruled that your duty as a citizen is to seek redress through the proper channels. So maybe as Christians - and especially as Christians! - we should do that.
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toastmcroasty · 6 years ago
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Exulceration / Putrid Offal Split LP (Full Album) [VINYL RIP]
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grindcorebot · 8 years ago
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pulsatingcerebralslime · 9 months ago
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maryseward666 · 8 years ago
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