Necrotic Disgorgement

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Necrotic Disgorgement
Origin Ohio
Country U.S.
Years active 2003-present
Genres Brutal Death Metal
Labels Comatose Records
Members Ben Deskins
Tony Tipton
Jason Trecazzi
Past members Joe Wolfe
Rob Lesniak

Necrotic Disgorgement are a three-piece brutal death metal from Ohio, U.S., formed in 2003. They are currently signed to Comatose Records.

ND was partly a resurrection of acclaimed brutal death band Regurgitation, of which Ben (Deskins, vocalist/guitarist) and Tony (Tipton, guitar/session bass) were both founding members of. They had started writing new material for the Regurgitation sophomore album, but due to numerous lineup changes associated with the band, Ben and Tony decided to rename the band as Necrotic Disgorgement and start again fresh. They recruited skilled drummer Jason Trecazzi, who's technicality would allow the band's sound more technical freedom and dexterity. The two songs already wrote originally for Regurgitation were tweaked and learnt, and new material was written. A short time after, vocalist Joe Wolfe and bassist Rob Lesniak joined ND, but would leave after some time, just as things were coming together. Ben moved into vocalist/guitarist position, and bass recordings would be handled by Tony. With Ben as vocalist/guitarist, Tony as guitarist/session bass, and Jason as drummer, this lineup entered the studio to record ND's debut album Suffocated in Shrinkwrap for Comatose Records, who had recently signed the band up. The album was released in early 2004, but no touring followed, due to Jason's decision to join the Marines and was called up to serve in Iraq. Due to Jason being in Iraq until 2008, a follow-up to SIS is postponed for a while.

Suffocated in Shrinkwrap - 2004 (Comatose Records)

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