Last Days of Humanity's debut studio album is all in impure, pitch-shifted fun. Just by keeping a straight face, you won't get to know The Sound of Rancid Juices Sloshing Around Your Coffin inside and out. Some are willing to dismiss the collection of tracks on here as a false representation of grindcore; not all grind outfits have to impersonate Discordance Axis or Rotten Sound to be honest, and not every band should concern themselves with anti-political themes or any subject related to that. Many of the songs, though lacking in a clear identity, are groovy and a bit persistent. Keep in mind that the pitch-shifted vocal delivery courtesy of the frontman will either grate the ear canals or pique a sick listener's interest.
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