Left Hand Pathology

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Left Hand Pathology
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 29, 2006
RecordedDecember 2005 at Offbeat Studio, Stockholm, Sweden
Genre Goregrind, death metal
Length33:53
Label Listenable Records
Producer General Surgery
General Surgery chronology
Necrology
(1991)
Left Hand Pathology
(2006)
Corpus in Extremis: Analysing Necrocriticism
(2009)

Left Hand Pathology is a debut full-length album by Swedish goregrind/death metal band General Surgery after seventeen years forming. The title is a reference to the Entombed's album Left Hand Path . The cover illustrations was taken from "De humani corporis fabrica" by Andreas Vesalius (Brussels, 1514-1564).

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."If These Walls Could Talk"2:51
2."Ambulance Chaser"3:03
3."Fulguration"1:32
4."Arterial Spray Obsession"2:39
5."Necrodecontamination"1:20
6."The League of Extraordinary Grave Robbers"2:30
7."The Admirable Teachings Of Burke & Hare"2:26
8."Capricious Provisional Cadaver Grater"1:33
9."Decomposer"2:15
10."Viva! Blunt Force Trauma"1:02
11."Cold Storage Fever"1:36
12."Mucopurulent Mayhem"0:59
13."Mortuary Wars"3:30
14."Convivial Corpse Disposal Methodology"6:37

Personnel

General Surgery
Guest musician
Production

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