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Transcendence Into The Peripherial Lyrics 1993
Mourning September Lyrics 1990
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Disembowelment Biography

Still revered in underground circles as doom-grind pioneers, Melbourne, Australia's Disembowelment left as their legacy only a pair of highly traded demos (1990's iMourning September/i and 1991's iDeep Sensory Procession into Aural Fate/i), an EP called Dusk (1992), and a much emulated 1993 LP entitled Transcendence into the Peripheral. But what a legacy. The last two remain genre classics and were issued by the Relapse label, after which bandmembers Renato Gallina (vocals/guitar), Jason Kells (guitar), Matthew Skarajew (bass), and Paul Mazziotta (drums) unfortunately disbanded due to growing musical differences, having never even performed live. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide