Sickening Bliss

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Sickening Bliss
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Studio album by
Regurgitate
ReleasedNorth America - 17 October 2006
International - 23 October 2006
RecordedApril – May 2006 at the Backbones Studio
Genre Goregrind, grindcore
Length36:09
Label Relapse
Producer Regurgitate & Patrik Jonsson
Regurgitate chronology
Regurgitate/Suppository Split
(2004)
Sickening Bliss
(2006)
Effortless Regurgitation of Bright Red Blood/Concrete Human Torture
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Sickening Bliss is the fourth and final studio album by Swedish goregrind band Regurgitate, released in 2006 by Relapse Records. For vinyl releases, there is the yellow splatter vinyl limited to 1000, red limited to 500, and clear limited to 100. There is also a censored cover that focuses on the woman's face and does not show her holding her intestines on a baby's blanket.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Bliss" - 0:35
  2. "Abducens Eminence" - 0:57
  3. "Euphoric State of Butchery" - 0:59
  4. "Cocoon of Filth" - 0:49
  5. "Putrid Serenity" - 1:44
  6. "Tenderizing the Malformed" - 1:36
  7. "Violent Necrophilic Climax" - 1:31
  8. "Cavernous Sores" - 1:24
  9. "Reborn in Latrinic Ecstasy" - 1:27
  10. "Bleed on Me" - 2:22
  11. "Gutrot Hogfrenzy" - 0:51
  12. "Undying Lust for Cadaverous Molestation" - 1:25
  13. "Battered with a Brick" - 1:12
  14. "Devoured by Ghouls" - 1:13
  15. "Addiction (an Unconditional Love for Blasphemous Perversions)" - 1:17
  16. "(We Are) Sadistic Hateful Scum" - 2:08
  17. "Worm Eater" - 1:35
  18. "Perish in Blood" - 1:18
  19. "Upheaval of Human Entrails" - 1:11
  20. "Bathed in Feculence" - 1:21
  21. "Bestial Sons of Devastation" - 1:18
  22. "Defile" - 1:50
  23. "Deterioration of Grated Genitals" - 1:20
  24. "Excremental Investment" - 0:43
  25. "Hacksaw Hysterectomy" - 0:55
  26. "Catatonic Possession" - 2:54

Personnel

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