Dying Fetus Grotesque Impalement Ep 2011 Remastered -
Put on headphones. Crank the subwoofer. Let the opening riff of “Grotesque Impalement” rattle your teeth. This is not music for the faint of heart or weak of neck. This is Dying Fetus at their most formative, now presented with the sonic dignity they always deserved. Bow your head, clench your fists, and prepare for impalement—grotesquely remastered.
This track is the historical treasure. Originally recorded during the Grotesque Impalement sessions but left off the final album, “Epidemic of Hate” foreshadows the direction of Destroy the Opposition (2003). It’s more groove-oriented, with a main riff that swings like a sledgehammer. The 2011 remaster scrubs away the demo hiss just enough to preserve the raw energy while making the song listenable in a modern context. Gallagher’s political venom is already in full force here, railing against systemic bigotry years before it became a common theme in death metal. The breakdown at the 2:30 mark—a syncopated, head-spinning pattern of silence and noise—is worth the price of admission alone. Dying Fetus Grotesque Impalement EP 2011 Remastered
For longtime fans, this remaster is like cleaning a cherished, bloodstained artifact—you finally see the intricate engravings beneath the gore. For new listeners, it’s the ideal entry point into Dying Fetus’s early catalog before diving into the pristine brutality of their later work. It proves that even at their rawest, Dying Fetus was light-years ahead of their peers. Put on headphones

