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Abated Mass of Flesh - Not Burned February 14th, 2020

Abated Mass of Flesh
Country of origin:
United States, Unionville (early)/Murfreesboro (later), Tennessee
Formed in:
2011
Genre:
Brutal Death Meta/Deathcore
Lyrical themes:
Christianity, Jesus Christ, Inner struggles, Death, Torture
1. Too Late 01:46
2. Escape Route 03:03
3. Lock Up 03:57
4. Gun to Your Head 02:53
5. Break My Silence 04:05
6. Fleeting 04:21

Started in the summer of 2011 originally as a one-man project of Zack Plunkett, until recruiting his brother Matthew as lead vocalist, followed by acquiring additional members.
The band never settles on one logo at a time. Instead, they have several logos that they tend to cycle through and re-use for different releases and merchandise. Aside from the four logos displayed here, several others are used by the band.
All of their logos (including ones not displayed) are all drawn by guitarist Zack Plunkett.
The band's musical style also seems to heavily fluctuate between slam death metal and deathcore. While some releases have a more slam/brutal death sound (e.g. Deathcrusher and Lacerated), some of their other albums are notably much closer to deathcore (e.g. The Omen King and Eternal Harvest).
Besides what is listed below, the band also released a cover of "Peace in the Galaxy" by Mortification.
Compilation appearances:
- "The Killer in Me" on Christian Deathcore: Volume 2 (Christian Deathcore, 2013).
- "Violence" on Christian Deathcore: Volume 3 (Christian Deathcore, 2014).
- "Postumous Transfiguration" on God's Metal Militia Volume 1 (God's Metal Militia, 2014).
- "Gravecharmer" and "Interminable Enslavement" on Christian Deathcore: Volume 4 (Christian Deathcore, 2015).
- "Reflections of Suffering" on Christian Brutal Death Metal Volume 1 (Christian Brutal Death Metal, 2015).
- "Violence" on United We Skate Benefit Comp - Vol. 5 Metal (SkyBurnsBlack Records/Thumper Punk Records, 2015).
- "Premonitions of the Infected" on God's Metal Militia Volume 2 (God's Metal Militia, 2016).
- "The Longest Thorn" on Christian Deathcore: Volume 5 (Christian Deathcore, 2017).

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