...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladders Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly...

...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladders Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly...
Compilation album by Gnaw Their Tongues
Released August 2007 (2007-08)
Recorded 2004 (2004) – 2007 (2007)
Studio De Bejaarde, Drachten, NL
Genre Black metal, dark ambient, drone, noise
Length 48:00
Gnaw Their Tongues chronology
Issei Sagawa
(2007)
...Spasming and Howling
(2007)
Reeking Pained and Shuddering
(2007)
Maurice de Jong chronology
Issei Sagawa
(2007)
...Spasming and Howling
(2007)
Reeking Pained and Shuddering
(2007)

...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladders Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly... is a compilation album by Gnaw Their Tongues, independently released in August 2007. Intended as an entry point into the project's music up until that point, the album comprises three previously released and three previously unreleased compositions.[1]

Track listing

All music composed by Maurice de Jong.

No. TitleFrom album (date) Length
1. "Totentanz/Kindergrab"    7:36
2. "Sound the Horns, the Water Is Poisoned"    6:57
3. "Nihilism; Tied Up and Burning"  Deathdrone 3 (2007) 6:39
4. "Chinese Torture Worship"  Horse Drawn Hearse (2006) 8:18
5. "Horse Drawn Hearse"  Spit at Me and Wreak Havoc on My Flesh (2006) 9:50
6. "Seven Heads, Ten Horns"    8:40

Personnel

Adapted from the ...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladders Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly... liner notes.[2]

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Netherlands 2007 self-released Digital

References

  1. de Jong, Maurice (2011). "Releases: 2007". devotionalhymns.com. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
  2. ...Spasming and Howling, Bowels Loosening and Bladders Emptying, Vomiting Helplessly... (digital). Gnaw Their Tongues. Drachten, Netherlands: Maurice de Jong. 2007.

External links

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