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REVIEW: Inhumate - Growth Grind Your Soul, 2000
7/10
Inhumate - Growth - cover art Inhumate is one of the leading grind/death bands from France and they have become a respectable act in the French underground since the early 90's. Around 1995 they formed their own independent label called Grind Your Soul and began developing the artistic vision that we here see the third part of. They have decided to create a heptalogy (a story in seven parts) about life and the abolition of time, ending with the eradication of mankind and eternal life. This is a very ambitious project and a concept like that is very unusual in the extreme death metal genre but to me it is most welcome. Even though the visionary concept might be something new the music is not which is not necessarily a bad thing. Inhumate has been given the chance to play live with well-established acts like Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, Nile and Six Feet Under and if you like these bands there is a big chance you would like these French guys as well. I might be exaggerating the greatness of Inhumate if I compare them next to these giants but to tell you the truth they are good at what they do. There are many nice groovy passages and the unearthly growling is rather good but the music easily gets a little monotonous just as it does with a band like Cannibal Corpse. A nice album it is though.

written by Vincent Eldefors

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Tracklist

1. I Want To Kill Some... (Part III)
/> 2. Underground
3. Copyright
4. The Fright
5. Clock
/> 6. Grind God
7. Time
8. The Golden Cage
9. Vanité?
/> 10. N.S.C.
11. Urges
12. Karamazov
13. Grind To The
Core
14. Satyriasis
15. Bread And Games
16.
Müenstertur
17. D.I.Y.F.

Playing time: 32.09

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