Zombie Vomit
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Zombie Vomit

Zombie Vomit formed around vocalist Jack Hagley and guitarist Tom Petrowski, who put out their first demo in 2004. They kept a core lineup with bassist Mark...

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Zombie Vomit formed around vocalist Jack Hagley and guitarist Tom Petrowski, who put out their first demo in 2004. They kept a core lineup with bassist Mark Ramirez through most of their run.

Their albums like 'Necrology' (2007) and 'Goregasm' (2010) mixed death metal with grindcore, heavy on gore and repulsive sound. By 2013's 'Sickening Salvation,' they'd polished things up a bit without losing the grotesque themes. Songs like 'Aren't You Hungry' and 'CorpseFukk' give you a clear idea of what they were about.

They worked with drummers like Chris Garza from Suffocation and Dave Culross from Malevolent Creation on various recordings. The band's lyrics regularly covered violence, cannibalism, and necrophilia, which drew criticism from some corners while their fans appreciated the unfiltered approach. Their last album was 'Cadaverous Communion' in 2018.

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