Visceral Evisceration

Visceral Evisceration
Origin Vienna
Genres Death/Doom Metal
Members Hannes Wuggenig, Jürgen Hajek, Dominik Lirsch, Stephan Sternad

Visceral Evisceration was an Austrian metal band that blended death metal and doom metal, who were formed in 1991 in Vienna. They were one of the first extreme metal bands to include female operatic vocals, contrasted by male grunts and clear vocals. Their songs are generally long and epic, combining slow doom riffs with mid-paced death metal. Lyrically, they focused on issues more prevalent in goregrind, seemingly inspired by bands as Carcass and country-mates Pungent Stench. After a demo, they released their sole album, Incessant Desire for Palatable Flesh, on Napalm Records. After the release of the album, they left Napalm and changed their name to As I Lay Dying (not to be confused with the US namesake), releasing a promo in 1995 before breaking up.

Discography

  • Savour of the Seething Meat (Demo, 1993)
  • Incessant Desire for Palatable Flesh (Album, Napalm, 1994)
  • Promo 1995 (Demo, 1995) (as As I Lay Dying)

Members

  • Hannes Wuggenig - guitar, vocals
  • Jürgen Hajek - guitar
  • Dominik Lirsch - bass
  • Stephan Sternad - drums
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