Defecation

Defecation

deathgrind

United Kingdom Est. 1987

"A relentless barrage of guttural rhythms and intense dynamics creates an overwhelming sense of urgency and disquiet, pulling listeners into its chaotic embrace."

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Purity Dilution

Purity Dilution

1989

Defecation stands as a testament to the visceral power of extreme music, carving out a raw space within the deathgrind scene that challenges listeners to confront the primal nature of sound.
Defecation stands as a testament to the visceral power of extreme music, carving out a raw space within the deathgrind scene that challenges listeners to confront the primal nature of sound. By unapologetically channeling themes of decay and chaos, their work resonates with an audience drawn to both the cathartic release and the stark realism of life's darker corners. This band matters not just for their aggressive sonic assault but for their ability to articulate discomfort in a way that feels both necessary and provocative. The band's approach hinges on an unrelenting intensity, utilizing a barrage of rapid-fire rhythms and guttural vocals that create a sense of urgency. Their songs often feel like a relentless tide, crashing over listeners with little respite, yet within this chaos lies an intricate craftsmanship that speaks to their commitment to pushing the limits of what extreme music can convey. The structural complexity is often buried under layers of ferocity, encouraging repeated listens to unearth hidden nuances. Lyrically, Defecation frequently explores themes of mortality, bodily horror, and societal decay, employing a stark and often grotesque imagery that evokes visceral reactions. Their storytelling is direct and unflinching, balancing irony with sincerity, effectively creating a confrontation rather than mere reflection. This dynamic invites listeners into a space where discomfort becomes a shared experience.

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Defecation's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1989–2003
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Defecation sound like?

A relentless barrage of guttural rhythms and intense dynamics creates an overwhelming sense of urgency and disquiet, pulling listeners into its chaotic embrace. Rooted in deathgrind. Start with Intention Surpassed.

What is the best Defecation album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Intention Surpassed" (2003). It's the most representative of what makes Defecation worth hearing.

Who is Defecation for?

If you're into deathgrind, Defecation is worth your time. A relentless barrage of guttural rhythms and intense dynamics creates an overwhelming sense of urgency and disquiet, pulling listeners into its chaotic embrace.

How many albums does Defecation have?

Defecation has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.