Vomitous Rectum is a brutal death metal/grind band that formed mid 2005 in New York. The band recorded a 4 song demo, and only played two shows before splitting up in 2006. During that time, however, Grindethic Records decided to remaster and release the demo as part of the 3 way split CD with Putrefy and Blasphtized. The 2008 release of "Vomiting Putrid Blasphemy" brought about the reunion of all four original members. Shortly after the release however, Mark (drums) had to leave the band, but was replaced with Ryan McKenna. With the most solid lineup of Vomitous Rectum in place, the band recorded their debut full length CD, "A Series of Brutal Moments" in late 2008. The CD will be released in early 2009. More info will be announced soon regarding the release! To go to band members personal pages, click the pictures on the left.
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Hails! Thanks for the add and support and for taking the time to check us out! We are a female-fronted Death Metal band from Halifax NS. Our first song titled “Raped to Pieces” is up now so check it out and tell us what you think. If you like what you hear please demand us in your area! Stay in touch and stay fuckin’ metal! Cheers,
hey,Broz!! thXXX 4 the add!! Kick ass stuff! Waiting for debut album! Hope, that it will be killer stuff! Greetings from Russia! Keep It Brutal! Cheers!
Haha i can't agree anymore. That whole scene seems like an evolution of Sutdio 54 kids trying to be "br00t4l" at the same time<br /><br />I was somewhat disappointed when reading an interview with Karl Sanders from Nile after touring with Suicide Silence when he said something along the lines that deathcore is the future for death metal. To me, it's for the new kids.