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April 08, 2024
Stillbirth - Back to the Stoned Age

Harsh and gloomy, the Riot Auffer Buehne 2.0 song begins the Stillbirth - Back to the Stoned Age album with a somber heavy march, exploding with furious vocal rebellion and a burst of unstoppable drive. The Open Up This Fkn Pit 2.0 (feat. Vivien Rue) track begins with a rhythmic march, ignited by a vocals narration, then varying the tempo according to the vocal transformations. The Endgame Is near 2.0 main motif is mesmerizing with melodic charm and meaningful solemnity that develops in the vocals pressure of the Human Parasite 2.0 harsh march, driving the rhythmic variations with flashes of drum beats that recede before the somber harshness of the musical variations and rhythmic tempo transformations.
The furious fury of the musical drive of the Chainsaw Vs. Face 2.0 (feat. Kaushal Lakiradipali) introduction is woven in unity with the vocal part of the Beating Pacifists 2.0 (feat. Vladislav Martirosov) majestic anthem, enchanting with the artistic unity of the musical elements that combine with the intriguing introduction and vocal disputes in the sound of the Global Error 2.0 composition and the thoughtful power of the march of the Individual Related 2.0 (feat. Iiro Kosonena) assertive march, at times exploding into a whirlwind of frenzy.
The guitar solo of the intro rolls out the musical canvas for the marching vocal storytelling of the Legalize It march, further subordinating its structure to the vocal part, exploding with a sparkling whirlwind of a guitar solo in the Steuerklasse 1 Und Keiner Sagt Danke 2.0 (feat. Larry Wang) intro, then weaving music and vocals together in the collaborative whirlwind of the Addicted to Abortion 2.0 song, weaving these threads together in a thrilling unity, continued by the harsh thrust of the On the Edge of Society 2.0 (feat. Julien Truchan) march with meaningful vocal dominance and shrieking guitar inserts preceding the Brootal Party 2.0 (feat. Kris Xenopoulos) album's conclusion.