The higher snarled vocals are still present and trade off with the lower death metal vocals. They throw themselves into a more punk thrashing for "It's a Rort". The best part of the song is when they hit the more thrashing hook of a riff, though the general vibe is frantic. At almost three and a half minutes, this an epic for these guys. They throw blast beats into things. The cops show up in the middle of the song before they go into a hardcore riff. "Punish the Runt" blasts ahead in a more in-your-face fashion. There is a guitar solo that adds to the layer of sound, but it's pretty much just a punk pounder. There is a cool riff that crops up in it, but the rule here has always been "cool riffs alone do not a good song make".
"Target Pig Elite" has more of a stomp to it. It is the sound of giving your middle finger to the "pig elite". Impressive drumming. The drummer goes in a more thrashing punk direction for the way "I Got the Right" attacks. "Look Away, I'm Hideous" follows a similar direction as the previous song. "Glazed and Diseased in Defeat". balances out the chaos with more deliberate riffing. They have learned they need the riffs that might appeal to a Pantera fan, but are not giving up on grind-core. I'll give this album an 8, as it is an improvement over what I recall hearing from them before this era.
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