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"Immaculate Defecation" Parental Advisory | genre: Death Metal | |
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How painful it must be, for a babe fresh out the womb, to release its first excrement to the world! Re-recorded for "The Dead Shall Dead Remain" album, this demo version of the song appeared first on the "From Here to Colostomy" demo, and later on the "Choice Cuts" EP. | MP3.com CD: From Here to Colostomy - buy it!
CD: Choice Cuts
Label: Necropolis Records
Credits: Music: Leon del Muerte, Sean McGrath / Lyrics: Leon del Muerte, Sean McGrath |
Story Behind the Song
This is a tale about a newborn infant, and its first bowel movement, being specifically an especially bad and messy one. Though the excrement seemingly comes from nowhere, the pain and trauma the rectum suffers is all very real.
Lyrics
The colon explodes with diarrheal sepsis
Anal leakage ecstactically shed
A stenching mass of post-bolal rot
Corn laced reeking ano-gastric snot
Your skivvies besmirched with fœtid mung
Liquid viscous, peanut dotted dung
Your rectum protrudes from its now swollen rim
Your diapers are filled to the brim
Virgophrenic ass
Through which the sludge is passed
Colypeptic chyme
It always hurts the first time
Defecate, remove the dregs
Terminal colorrhagia
With an afterbirth of chyle
Saponaceous foam
To you lips, bring a smile
(solo: "Manual Deinstallation of Ordure from Partially Decrepit Bungs" by L.d. Muerte)
Table manners lacking in grace
Your fingers used to stuff your face
Your breech still emitting rancorous poo
Pour another bowl of butthole stew
Your anus wiped clean with antiseptic pads
Depuration of f&aegal;cal clots
Powdered with talc, your bilge takes on a pallor
Decrepitation, a sickening false alarm
Digested pablum disposed of with haste
Bursting at the seams, a bag full of waste
Decontaminated, to try and make amends
You're bound to fill your trousers again
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