"Suspended In Coprolite" is an obvious standout to me, blasting its way through four riff-packed often nearly melodic minutes before the album's most interesting composition, "Alone At The Landfill," a track that ventures from slow-building double leads into blistering death metal and stoner thrash before ending up in a doomy atmospheric dirge with some beautifully raspy black metal style vocals to boot alongside some guest backups from producer Anderson who is also a vocalist in Blessing The Ho
"Suspended In Coprolite" is an obvious standout to me, blasting its way through four riff-packed often nearly melodic minutes before the album's most interesting composition, "Alone At The Landfill," a track that ventures from slow-building double leads into blistering death metal and stoner thrash before ending up in a doomy atmospheric dirge with some beautifully raspy black metal style vocals to boot alongside some guest backups from producer Anderson who is also a vocalist in Blessing The Ho