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Morphia

Toxic Grind Machine – Death/Black Metal Artist

Grind Carcass-Inspired Death/Black Metal Track | Morphia by Toxic Grind Machine | Stream Free

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a more brutal approach to the whole industrial/electro metal thing we have going on with Toxic Grind Machine!
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No boundaries really, just music as we like it.. electro, industrial, synths, atmosphere, orchestral (death) metal.

Our new song "Morphia" from our upcoming album "Embryonic Emission" is uploaded and ready to be blasted through your speakers.. enjoy!

Independent artist Toxic Grind Machine drops "Morphia", a Death/Black Metal track on SoundClick. Featuring gibson, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is grind and toxic, Toxic Grind Machine's track connects on an emotional level. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Death/Black Metal chart, peaking at #1. If Carcass, Bobby and Inflames is in your rotation, "Morphia" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.

Song Info
Charts
#2,059 today Peak #5
#359 in subgenre today Peak #1
Author
trevor Marks, Robert Slump
Rights
Robert Slump
Uploaded
January 15, 2012
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.1 MB 160 kbps 4:28 minutes
8 Song Likes
On 8 Playlists
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petermanson
Apr 27, 2012
Another great song. I'm still suprized you haven't sold a million records. Keep grinding the strings.
Ryddix
Apr 16, 2012
I found this on the death/black metal station, but I honestly think this song belongs in industrial or alternative metal, more than death or black metal, although I do hear short parts of the song that are influenced by both death and black metal. Now that that's out of the way, I did like this song as industrial/nu-metal, and I really think soundclick should add more genres for this reason, so that songs go where they belong, and not be misleading. It sounds similar to Slipknot, but a lot better, it's more melodic (I really liked that), has more diversity to the song structure, the vocal style is better because you're not overdoing it (MUCH respect for that), and is very good as compared to any other metalcore/nu/industrial metal artist I hear these days, who sound like they're either not even trying, or trying way to hard. This is right where it should be, and I really enjoyed it!