Remnants of Deprivation
Remnants of Deprivation is the first studio album from Swedish death metal band Visceral Bleeding. It was remastered and re-released along with three bonus tracks under the title "Remnants Revived" in 2005.
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Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Death metal | |||
Length | 26:32 | |||
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Track listing
- "Spreader of Disease (Burn the Bitch)" - 3:42
- "Carved Down to the Bone" - 2:48
- "Gasping..." - 3:13
- "Remnants of Deprivation" - 3:02
- "State of Putrefaction" - 3:05
- "To Disgrace Condemned" - 2:33
- "Time to Retaliate" - 2:20
- "Butcher Knife Impalement" - 2:59
- "Explosive Surgery" - 2:50
Line-Up
- Niklas Dewerud - Drums
- Peter Persson - Guitar
- Marcus Nilsson - Lead Guitar
- Calle Löfgren - Bass
- Dennis Röndum - Vocals
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