Embodyment
Embodyment is a musical collective known for aggressive hardcore music and lyrics that address social and political themes. Their debut album was called...
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Embodyment is a musical collective known for aggressive hardcore music and lyrics that address social and political themes. Their debut album was called 'Cradle of Dissent,' and they followed it with releases like 'Elegy for the Dying' and 'The Diseased.'
Their song '20 Tongues' became particularly notable, drawing attention for its explicit language and commentary on sensitive issues. This track, along with others like 'Assembly Line Humans' and 'Belly Up,' features the vocal work of Jesse Barnett.
Embodyment's music often sparked debate among critics, with some finding their approach divisive. They maintained a presence in underground music circles with their uncompromising style.
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