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Demo XXIV/Demo XXV
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Demo XXIV/Demo XXV

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  • Released Date: 10 Feb 2017

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Ah, BLACK CEREMONIAL KULT and GENOCIDE, what a delightful duo! Their latest offering, Demo Xxlv/Demo Xxvin, is a rollercoaster of sonic madness that is sure to leave you begging for more.

From the first screeching guitar riff to the thunderous crash of the drums, this album grabs you by the eardrums and doesn't let go. The band's unique blend of black metal and death metal is a breath of fresh air in a sea of mediocrity.

Tracks like "Ritualistic Slaughter" and "Blood Moon Ascension" showcase the band's raw talent and infectious energy. The brutal vocals and chaotic instrumentation create a cacophony of sound that is both thrilling and mesmerizing.

Just when you think you've heard it all, BLACK CEREMONIAL KULT and GENOCIDE throw a curveball with tracks like "Unholy Sacrifice" and "Eternal Damnation." These bone-chilling tracks will send shivers down your spine and leave you questioning your very existence.

In conclusion, Demo Xxlv/Demo Xxvin is a must-listen for any true metalhead. BLACK CEREMONIAL KULT and GENOCIDE have truly outdone themselves with this masterpiece of an album. Do yourself a favor and crank up the volume, because this is an experience you won't soon forget. Cheers to musical mayhem!

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About the artist

Black Ceremonial Kult/Genocide Beast

BLACK CEREMONIAL KULT, also known simply as GENOCIDE, is a mysterious and enigmatic artist hailing from the dark corners of the underground music scene. With a sound that can only be described as a twisted blend of black metal, industrial, and experimental noise, GENOCIDE has been carving out their own sonic path for over a decade. Their live performances are legendary for their intense and immersive atmosphere, with the artist often shrouded in darkness and surrounded by an aura of macabre energy. GENOCIDE's music is not for the faint of heart - it's a sonic assault on the senses that leaves you feeling both exhilarated and unsettled. Despite their obscure nature, GENOCIDE has garnered a dedicated following of fans who are drawn to the artist's uncompromising vision and boundary-pushing sound. Their albums are not easily digestible, with tracks that meander between blistering aggression and haunting beauty. Listening to GENOCIDE is like stepping into a dark, twisted dream world where the rules of reality no longer apply. It's an experience that demands your full attention and rewards those who are willing to delve deep into its murky depths. So, if you're in the mood for music that will challenge and provoke, look no further than BLACK CEREMONIAL KULT / GENOCIDE. Just be prepared to emerge from the experience a little more disturbed, and a lot more enlightened.

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