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Genres
  
Death metal

Genre
  
Death metal

Years active
  
2003-present

Origin
  
Moscow, Russia (2003)

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Albums
  
The Anomalies of Artificial Origin, In the End of Human Existence

Members
  
Matti Way, Big Chocolate, Sergey Balayan

Record labels
  
Lacerated Enemy Records, Brutal Bands

Similar
  
Devourment, Cephalotripsy, Disgorge, Kraanium, Katalepsy

Profiles

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Abominable Putridity is a Russian death metal band originally from Moscow. The band has released two albums; In the End of Human Existence and The Anomalies of Artificial Origin. They are signed to the California indie label Unique Leader Records and are primarily known for their extensive use of 'destructive' slams and grooves in their guitarwork.

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History

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Abominable Putridity was formed in 2003 by Alexander and Pavel originally under the name "Devoured Entrails". After a year had passed, the vocalist, Vladimir, joined the band, and in 2004, Andrey K., the former bassist of Vermicular Decay, joined Abominable Putridity. In 2006, the band recorded their first demo, which was released in the month of May, 2002. Vladimir left the band five months later, and was replaced by Cameron Argon.

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Abominable Putridity performed for several small gigs and metal festivals in the Moscow region; in one of those gigs, the band met Jim of Lacerated Enemy Records, who offered them their first record contract. During the recording sessions, Argon left the band and was temporarily replaced by Andrey. The first full-length album to be published by Lacerated Enemy Records was called In the End of Human Existence, released in 2007.

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In January 2009, vocalist Matti Way (who is also the current vocalist of Pathology and the former vocalist of Disgorge, Cinerary and Liturgy) joined the band.

The band signed with the label Brutal Bands in 2011, recording a 3 tracks demo simply called as Promotional CD 2011. In 2012, Abominable Putridity released their second album, The Anomalies of Artificial Origin.

As of 2015, guitarist Sergey Balayan confirmed via his personal Facebook profile that Abominable Putridity are in the works of a third studio album featuring the same lineup of The Anomalies of Artificial Origin, he as well confirmed that Anomalies will be reissued featuring remixed/remastered tracks. Later that same year, Unique Leader Records announced that Abominable Putridity had signed to their label and are working on their third full-length.

Vocalist Matti Way left the band in January 2016. He has yet to release a statement, but stated he will "never work with [Abominable Putridity] again". Later he rejoined, citing he "worked things out".

Discography

Full-lengths
  • In the End of Human Existence (2007)
  • The Anomalies of Artificial Origin (2012)
  • Demos
  • Promo (2006)
  • Promotional CD 2011 (2011)
  • Current

  • Sergey Balayan - guitar (2003–present)
  • Koubiachvili Alexander - drums (2003–present)
  • Андрей "Andrey Kuklin" Куклин - bass (2003–present)
  • Matti Way - vocals (2012-2016, 2016-present)
  • Past

  • Vladimir Korolenko - vocals (2004–2009)
  • Cameron Argon - vocals (2009-2011)
  • Nikolay - guitar (2004-2007)
  • Vad - guitars (2005–2007)
  • Anton Zhikharev - bass (2004-2006)
  • Songs

    Remnants of the TorturedThe Anomalies of Artificial Origin · 2012
    Wormhole InversionThe Anomalies of Artificial Origin · 2012
    Lack of OxygenThe Anomalies of Artificial Origin · 2012

    References

    Abominable Putridity Wikipedia