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Unhuman: Devour Wrath without Shame

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Limited edition on LP transparent red vinyl

Devour Wrath Without Shame sees Unhuman return to his original vision of dystopic noise, a pure, uncut vision of our darkest times, alive nightmares, everything we despise, unwanted and disconcerting, the rotting core of a concrete dimension.

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released December 19, 2017

 

C & P by Unhuman aka Manos Simotas

Cover by Nullem Rem Natam

Mastered at Prodam Berln by Eric Van Wonterghem

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