Pungent Stench - For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh (2018 Reissue) (Digipak 2CD) Pungent Stench - For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh (2018 Reissue) (Digipak 2CD)

Pungent Stench - For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh (2018 Reissue) (Digipak 2CD)

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All those valuable corpses why should they stay unused?

PUNGENT STENCH's second album reissue featuring as bonus: Pungent Stench live, Salzburg, Austria, 18 May 1991.

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Track listing

  1. Intro / Extreme Deformity
  2. Hypnos
  3. For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh
  4. Just Let Me Rot
  5. Pungent Stench
  6. Bonesawer
  7. Embalmed in Sulphuric Acid
  8. Blood, Pus & Gastric Juice
  9. Suspended Animation
  10. A Small Lunch
  11. In the Vault (Live) Bonus
  12. Festered Offals (Live) Bonus
  13. Hypnos (Live) Bonus
  14. Pulsating Protoplasma (Live) Bonus
  15. For God Your Soul (Live) Bonus
  16. Rip You Without Care (Live) Bonus
  17. Pungent Stench (Live) Bonus
  18. Miscarriage (Live) Bonus
  19. Molecular Disembowelment (Live) Bonus
  20. Intro / Extreme Deformity (1993 Version) Bonus
  21. Hypnos (1993 Version) Bonus
  22. For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh (1993 Version) Bonus
  23. Just Let Me Rot (1993 Version) Bonus
  24. Pungent Stench (1993 Version) Bonus
  25. Bonesawer (1993 Version) Bonus
  26. Embalmed in Sulphuric Acid (1993 Version) Bonus
  27. Blood, Pus & Gastric Juice (1993 Version) Bonus
  28. Suspended Animation (1993 Version) Bonus
  29. A Small Lunch (1993 Version) Bonus
  30. In the Vault (Live) Bonus
  31. Mucous Secretion (Live) Bonus
  32. Festered Offals (Live) Bonus
  33. Hypnos (Live) Bonus
  34. Pulsating Protoplasma (Live) Bonus
  35. For God Your Soul (Live) Bonus
  36. Bonesawer (Live) Bonus
  37. Pungent Stench (Live) Bonus
  38. Miscarriage (Live) Bonus
  39. Extreme Deformity (Live) Bonus
  40. Rip You Without Care (Live) Bonus

Review

This album is just raw and aggressive, but at the same time highly memorable. The simplicity of songs like "A Small Lunch" and "Blood, Pus and Gastric Juice" are perfect reminders as to why primitive, early death metal is indeed the best way to make this kind of music. Both songs feature a great mix of the slower and near sludge sounding chords and riffs with some brilliant heavy riffs, while also giving the bassist a chance to show off his skills and add some serious low end heaviness. - 4/5