The album Split Live CDR by Cadaver Do Ser Supremo Seven Minutes Of Nausea is a visceral, intense and unrelenting display of extreme music. The album features two bands, each delivering a blistering set of grindcore and noise-infused tracks that will leave listeners reeling.
Cadaver Do Ser Supremo's contribution is a chaotic, frenzied assault on the senses. The band's sound is abrasive and raw, with screeching guitars, pummeling drums and guttural screams creating a wall of sound that is both punishing and exhilarating. The tracks are short, sharp and to the point, each one a burst of energy that leaves no room for respite.
Seven Minutes Of Nausea's set is equally intense, with the band's unique blend of grindcore and noise creating a cacophony of sound that is both challenging and rewarding. The tracks are longer than Cadaver Do Ser Supremo's, allowing the band to explore more complex rhythms and textures, but they are no less intense. The vocals are particularly impressive, with the singer unleashing a torrent of guttural growls and high-pitched screams that add to the overall sense of chaos.