The song quickly turns into another phase, exhibiting different drum lines with ever changing riffages. The song then quickly goes into the first verse: a nicely paced riff, the same crushing drums, with Lord Worm incomprehensibly barking like some sort of schizophrenic maniac. When I first heard this song, only by listening for 10 seconds I thought that the sheer shove-it-in-your-face brutality was utterly amazing and nothing alike what I had listened to. The first song, Crown of Horns(obviously a play-on-words) opens up with Flo's fast, intense drumming and Lord Worm's deathly scream. The album clocks in at 32 minutes, which some may consider a short time. Mainly because this album has all the creativity and freshness an album can have. Then I change my mind after listening to this album again. Now, I've heard a lot of Brutal Death records and from time to time they creep up the list of (what I think are) the greatest releases. Now, After releasing their first album, Blasphemy Made Flesh, these Brutal Death Metal guys from Montreal, Canada cranked up the brutality, speed, intensity and insanity, making their sophomore release, None So Vile THE BEST Brutal Death release of all time. Now, I just wanted to elaborate this comment and add descriptions to the sheer awesomeness of this wonderful album. Composition-wise, there's nothing more to improve. Best Brutal Death release I've ever heard.
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