The Necromaniac arises from the grave
To re-open the abscess, disembalm and deprave
Dissecting and defiling the deadest of the dead
Another quagmire of flesh whose life ended deep red

Slaughtercult...
In peace you'll never rest
Slaughtercult!
To the fucking death!

Excreting innards in my human slaughterhouse
A sepulchral slaughter for the dead to divulge
Your decrepit crescendo is a new lesson in pathology
Gore fucking Metal is the only funereality!

Slaughtercult!
The dead shall never rest
Slaughtercult!
TO THE FUCKING DEATH!!


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Slaughtercult Lyrics as written by Matthew Harvey

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    Exhumed must be the best gore metal band in the world

    LordGoreon July 02, 2002   Link
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    I was just looking at the Cannibal Corpse lyrics, and there is so many comments left on there. I actually like Exhumed better than Cannibal Corpse, don't get me wrong CC is great, but i just like Exhumed better. I am really into hory horror movies, I think this is why I like Gore-Metal bands.

    canonassasinon January 03, 2005   Link
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    This fuckin rules, Cannibal Corpse and Exhumed are my favourite bands

    GoreDayson February 28, 2006   Link

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