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Thanks to Patrick Bruss for drawing The Art of Sickness to my attention. This is a weirdly slept on album and band. After a few listens it’s one of my favorites for brutal and technical death. The Suffocation legacy is probably why, but Profanity is not a clone by any means. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 4 fans who also own “Ritual For Obscenity (Live)”
How am I just discovering this now? Excellent technical death metal reminiscent of Spawn of Possession with a bi more of a brutal death touch which im usually not big on, but this is excellent stuff right here. Queefer Sutherland