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The next major step is complete evisceration of the carcass.
To begin, make a cut from the solar plexus, the point between the breastbone and stomach, almost to the anus.
Be very careful not to cut into the intestines, as this will contaminate the surrounding area with bacteria and possibly feces (if this does happen, cleanse thoroughly).
A good way to avoid this is to use the knife inside the abdominal wall, blade facing toward you, and making cautious progress.
Make a cut around the anus, or "bung", and tie it off with twine.
This also prevents contamination, keeping the body from voiding any material left in the bowel.
With a saw, cut through the pubic bone, or "aitch".
The lower body is now completely open, and you can begin to pull the organ masses (large and small intestines, kidneys, liver, stomach) out and cut them away from the back wall of the body.
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Cover art for Unhallowed lyrics by Black Dahlia Murder, The

The opening track for their first CD. It's not a song really, but its gruesome and violent lyrics pretty much sets the bar as to what to expect from this band in the future. And seeing as it is the future, I'd say they certainly kept it going.

I get an eerie feeling whenever this CD starts out.

Cover art for Unhallowed lyrics by Black Dahlia Murder, The

The guitarwork is so simple yet so brutal. It's really hard to keep from gushing when talking about this band, but this leading into Funeral Thirst and that whole song is just unfuckinbelievable. I find it hard to criticize anything about it even as a music reviewer. Sure, call them an At the Gates clone if that makes you feel musically superior (you aren't). If you talk about music that way, absolutely EVERYTHING these days has been 'done before'. It's pretty irregular to see a band who actually deserves it get so popular \m/

 
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