Fetus Eaters – Manticore – 2013 – Grindcore (vinyl lp) Opened Never Played

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Label Deep Six Records – none
Format Vinyl LP
Country US
Genre Grindcore
Year 2013

Tracklist

A1You Hate I

A2Jihadcore

A3Haze

A4Praise Fetus

A5Carlita's Way

A6Basura

A7Embryonic Chow

A8Ain't Satan...

A9Sacred Fetology

A10Fetus Sushi Delight

A11Oompapa

A12Kill Yourself

A13I Can See It...

A14Your State Sucks

B1What Shold We Do?

B2Autozone

B3Tsu o Tsuisekishite Kudasai

B4What's The Spell?

B5March Madness

B6Dysphoria (My Inner Maggot)

B7Wtfiwwy

B8I'll Snap Your Spine

B9750 Mg's

B10The Stench Of...

B11All My Life

B12I Scare Myself

B13Zen Clown

B14Deadbolt

Condition

Sleeve Condition Mint (M) with the insert
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) Opened  Never Played
BIN # R88

Here's a proper rarity for the grindcore faithful – Fetus Eaters' "Manticore" on the original Deep Six Records pressing from 2013. This Albany outfit carved out their own brutal niche in the American extreme music underground, and this album represents their most cohesive statement before the band's unfortunate dissolution in 2015. While Fetus Eaters never achieved the widespread recognition of their contemporaries, "Manticore" has steadily gained cult status among collectors who appreciate the band's unique blend of traditional grindcore fury with unexpectedly technical musicianship and mythological lyrical themes.

 

What makes this particular pressing essential is that Deep Six kept the run deliberately limited, and original copies have become increasingly scarce as word has spread through the underground network. The album's 28 tracks clock in at just under 22 minutes, showcasing the band's ability to deliver maximum impact in minimal time – a lost art in today's bloated album landscape. The production, handled by the band themselves, captures that perfect balance of raw aggression and clarity that separates the wheat from the chaff in extreme music. For collectors of American grindcore or anyone mapping the evolution of extreme music in the 2010s, this is an important document that bridges the gap between the genre's hardcore punk roots and its more technical modern iterations.

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