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Track listing
"Savage Butchery" – 1:50
"Hatchet to the Head" – 3:34
"Pit of Zombies" – 3:58
"Dormant Bodies Bursting" – 2:00
"Compelled to Lacerate" – 3:29
"Drowning in Viscera" – 3:36
"Hung and Bled" – 4:13
"Sanded Faceless" – 3:51
"Mutation of the Cadaver" – 3:09
"When Death Replaces Life" – 4:59
"Grotesque" – 3:42
"No Remorse" (Metallica cover) (Bonus track) – 6:15 (Hidden track)
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External links
Gore Obsessed Metal Webzine
Fabryka Industrial Rock webzine Interview with Neil Kernon, the album producer (2006)
Gore won even if one doesnt count the 15,000-25,000 votes that USA Today estimated Gore lost because of illegally designed butterfly ballots, or the hundreds of predominantly African-American voters who were falsely identified by the state as felons and turned away from the polls.
Gore won even if theres no adjustment for George W. Bushs windfall of about 290 votes from improperly counted military absentee ballots where lax standards were applied to Republican counties and strict standards to Democratic ones, a violation of fairness reported earlier by the Washington Post and the New York Times.
Gore might have eked out a victory if he had pursued in court a course like the one he publicly advocated when he called on the state to 'count all the votes,'" the New York Times wrote, with a clear suggestion that Gore was hypocritical as well as foolish.
He sought relief pursuant to §102.168(3)(c), which provides that "[r]eceipt of a number of illegal votes or rejection of a number of legal votes sufficient to change or place in doubt the result of the election" shall be grounds for a contest.
The State's Attorney General (who was supporting the Gore challenge) confirmed in oral argument here that never before the present election had a manual recount been conducted on the basis of the contention that "undervotes" should have been examined to determine voter intent.
That court engaged in permissible construction in determining that Gore had instituted a contest authorized by the state statute, and it proceeded to direct the trial judge to deal with that contest in the exercise of the discretionary powers generously conferred by Fla. Stat.