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  1. CW: NSFW ART// blood, necro

    kinda nervous posting my art here but im gonna do it anyways!!

    old Jyn art I made sometime last year :3 I love them sm I need more content of them…esp where Cyn is the dom/manipulator <3

    #murderdrones #jmurderdrones #serialdesignationj #cyn #cynmurderdrones #necro #blood #vaginal #strapon #nsfw #jyn #jxcyn #dubcon #yuri #mildgore #art #artist #dewey_art

  2. Replay live! Rejoignez la 48e session D2R HC (S8) : enfin le Shako à 1:56:20 🎉 Résumé des loots & builds — druide feu, tentative de nécro invoc pour Enigma (non joué). Loots, stratégies et ambiance hardcore, parfait pour les fans de farming. À voir ! #D2R #Diablo2Resurrected #Hardcore #Loot #Shako #Necro #FireDruid #Season8 #PeerTube #Gaming #French
    tube.croustifed.net/videos/wat

  3. Replay live! Rejoignez la 48e session D2R HC (S8) : enfin le Shako à 1:56:20 🎉 Résumé des loots & builds — druide feu, tentative de nécro invoc pour Enigma (non joué). Loots, stratégies et ambiance hardcore, parfait pour les fans de farming. À voir ! #D2R #Diablo2Resurrected #Hardcore #Loot #Shako #Necro #FireDruid #Season8 #PeerTube #Gaming #French
    tube.croustifed.net/videos/wat

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  6. NECRØ issues 'Into Oblivion Remixes', announces November EU dates

    side-line.com/necro-into-obliv

  7. CW: Hazbin Dead Dove Week, necro, gore

    It's time for Hazbin Dead Dove Week day 2: NECRO! I always liked to imagine that Alastor lost his virginity to one of his victims~

    #hazbinddweek #alastor #hazbinhotel #hazbinalastor #necro

  8. CW: movie screenshot of a corpse with art over it

    I would!! 🙋‍♂️

    (also, ultimate gender goal: thorn sweater with another sweater underneath)

    #corpse #death #necro #gore #art #lucien #oc

  9. CW: movie screenshot of a corpse with art over it

    I would!! 🙋‍♂️

    (also, ultimate gender goal: thorn sweater with another sweater underneath)

    #corpse #death #necro #gore #art #lucien #oc

  10. CW: movie screenshot of a corpse with art over it

    I would!! 🙋‍♂️

    (also, ultimate gender goal: thorn sweater with another sweater underneath)

    #corpse #death #necro #gore #art #lucien #oc

  11. CW: movie screenshot of a corpse with art over it

    I would!! 🙋‍♂️

    (also, ultimate gender goal: thorn sweater with another sweater underneath)

    #corpse #death #necro #gore #art #lucien #oc

  12. CW: necro and decomp corpse in manga style

    you see, lucien and corpse-kun are already in that kind of relationship- mouth to mouth!

    (been rewatching FLCL and having stupid thoughts)

    #manga #oc #lucien #art #necro #guro

  13. CW: necro and decomp corpse in manga style

    you see, lucien and corpse-kun are already in that kind of relationship- mouth to mouth!

    (been rewatching FLCL and having stupid thoughts)

    #manga #oc #lucien #art #necro #guro

  14. CW: necro and decomp corpse in manga style

    you see, lucien and corpse-kun are already in that kind of relationship- mouth to mouth!

    (been rewatching FLCL and having stupid thoughts)

    #manga #oc #lucien #art #necro #guro

  15. CW: necro and decomp corpse in manga style

    you see, lucien and corpse-kun are already in that kind of relationship- mouth to mouth!

    (been rewatching FLCL and having stupid thoughts)

    #manga #oc #lucien #art #necro #guro

  16. Idk how to look up hashtags lol. Spent 30 minutes trying and failing. So ignore this. This is my hashtag box

    #pedo / #loli / #lolidom / #shota / #nepi
    #necro
    #rape / #noncon / #snuff
    #zoo

  17. CW: nsfw art, necro, corpse, blood, exposed brain, erect penile pecker

    After dark hours in the autopsy room... Whatever happens here stays between the four walls.

    Lucien is horrible in every universe as any species. 👍

    #guro #necro #nsfw #art #gw_2

  18. CW: nsfw art, necro, corpse, blood, exposed brain, erect penile pecker

    After dark hours in the autopsy room... Whatever happens here stays between the four walls.

    Lucien is horrible in every universe as any species. 👍

    #guro #necro #nsfw #art #gw_2

  19. CW: nsfw art, necro, decomposing corpse, maggots, insects

    I finally have the power to draw my gross OC as actually gross. Nooo Lucien darling don't do that haha, you'll get sick... *grabs popcorn*

    #guro #nsfw #necro #art

  20. CW: nsfw art, necro, decomposing corpse, maggots, insects

    I finally have the power to draw my gross OC as actually gross. Nooo Lucien darling don't do that haha, you'll get sick... *grabs popcorn*

    #guro #nsfw #necro #art

  21. CW: nsfw art, necro, decomposing corpse, maggots, insects

    I finally have the power to draw my gross OC as actually gross. Nooo Lucien darling don't do that haha, you'll get sick... *grabs popcorn*

    #guro #nsfw #necro #art

  22. CW: nsfw art, necro, decomposing corpse, maggots, insects

    I finally have the power to draw my gross OC as actually gross. Nooo Lucien darling don't do that haha, you'll get sick... *grabs popcorn*

    #guro #nsfw #necro #art

  23. Lik – Necro Review

    By El Cuervo

    Lik have become a low-key favorite among the old school death metal nerds of Angry Metal Guy. Mass Funeral Evocation is one of stronger debuts from the last decade, while Carnage doubled down on its strengths. While I personally found Misanthrophic Breed less compelling, it had fans among other writers. And besides two albums of great (and one album of average) death metal, Lik have also gifted me one of the coolest experiences of my life: the immortal Mikael Stanne fist-bumping me as I donned one of their shirts at 70000 Tons of Metal. It was therefore with high expectations that I embarked on this review.

    At its core, Necro remains an old school death metal album. The spectres of Entombed and Dismember loom heavily over Lik; such is the lot of all Swedish metalheads indulging in a spot of the necrophiliac arts. But recent years have also found the troupe eagerly devouring the corpse of In Flames, if buried in their 90s heyday. “War Praise” opens with a machine-gunning lead you might expect from an early 90s death metal record, but this swiftly gives way to a shredding lick that caps the song’s introduction and acts as an instrumental quasi-chorus. The shredding guitar tone skips over the harshness of At the Gates and bee-lines straight for the relative clarity of their more melodic comparators. It’s just a brief taster of a melodic sound that will recur later on the album. Make no mistake; this is still death metal of the blood-spattered variety. But the melodic punch belies a group casting their deathly gaze away from their Stockholm roots towards Gothenburg on the other side of the country.

    As if to assuage any trepidation of existing fans concerned about “melody” or “hooks” (forgetting, of course, that Lik have always favored hooks, even if heavy ones), the vast majority of the ten tracks here prioritize the fusion of bludgeoning rhythms and scything melodies that is unique to Swedish death metal. Though Necro may have a melodic knack, the savage bite of its guitars always comes first. “Worms Inside” features a particularly fast and brutal opening, leading with a riff that bulges like a vein on the verge of explosion. And “Shred into Pieces” almost has the speed and relentlessness of grindcore. The energetic vocalist barks through ridiculous lyrics that are as violent as they are depraved, while the drums sound more powerful than ever as they’re presented more prominently in the mix than previously. Lik manifest a never-ending pursuit of exciting, energetic music, and their morgue-defiling enthusiasm is infectious.

    Besides the judicious injection of melody through cleaner guitar tones and/or harmonizing guitars, Necro further demonstrates a song-writing hand that’s beginning to develop from pure, old school death metal. “Morgue Rat” opens with a purring bass and techy leads, but later orients around the rhythmic, expressive vocals, its lyrics dripping with blood and semen. While they begin in guttural territory, the back half progresses to a blacker, witchy shriek. Likewise, an unexpected mid-song interlude lends an air of intrigue and re-energizes the song for its finale. “In Ruins” is the most expansive track here; it deliberately shuffles a slower, doomy introduction, frenzied solos, pulsating rhythms, and harmonized shouts into a song that feels more than the sum of these parts. This and “Rotten Inferno” feel more thoughtful and varied as they frequently switch gears and escape the trappings of a verse/chorus structure.

    Necro is a fundamentally sound album. It does what all good old school death metal albums do by focusing on razor-sharp leads, lo-fi production,n and energetic song-writing. It’s impossible to be a fan of death metal and not enjoy Lik. So why no better than a 3.5? I still feel that the sharpest edges in the Lik discography are in the past; Necro just isn’t as joyous or memorable as Mass Funeral Evocation or Carnage. Although it strives to expand the core sounds it uses, it isn’t so good as to escape the trappings of a sound that’s already been heard many times over. I didn’t necessarily expect more, but I had hoped the newfound development might push the band a little further.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps MP3
    Label: Metal Blade Records
    Websites: likofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/lik
    Releases Worldwide: April 18th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Apr25 #AtTheGates #DeathMetal #Dismember #Entombed #InFlames #LIK #Necro #Review #Reviews #SwedishMetal

  24. Lik – Necro Review

    By El Cuervo

    Lik have become a low-key favorite among the old school death metal nerds of Angry Metal Guy. Mass Funeral Evocation is one of stronger debuts from the last decade, while Carnage doubled down on its strengths. While I personally found Misanthrophic Breed less compelling, it had fans among other writers. And besides two albums of great (and one album of average) death metal, Lik have also gifted me one of the coolest experiences of my life: the immortal Mikael Stanne fist-bumping me as I donned one of their shirts at 70000 Tons of Metal. It was therefore with high expectations that I embarked on this review.

    At its core, Necro remains an old school death metal album. The spectres of Entombed and Dismember loom heavily over Lik; such is the lot of all Swedish metalheads indulging in a spot of the necrophiliac arts. But recent years have also found the troupe eagerly devouring the corpse of In Flames, if buried in their 90s heyday. “War Praise” opens with a machine-gunning lead you might expect from an early 90s death metal record, but this swiftly gives way to a shredding lick that caps the song’s introduction and acts as an instrumental quasi-chorus. The shredding guitar tone skips over the harshness of At the Gates and bee-lines straight for the relative clarity of their more melodic comparators. It’s just a brief taster of a melodic sound that will recur later on the album. Make no mistake; this is still death metal of the blood-spattered variety. But the melodic punch belies a group casting their deathly gaze away from their Stockholm roots towards Gothenburg on the other side of the country.

    As if to assuage any trepidation of existing fans concerned about “melody” or “hooks” (forgetting, of course, that Lik have always favored hooks, even if heavy ones), the vast majority of the ten tracks here prioritize the fusion of bludgeoning rhythms and scything melodies that is unique to Swedish death metal. Though Necro may have a melodic knack, the savage bite of its guitars always comes first. “Worms Inside” features a particularly fast and brutal opening, leading with a riff that bulges like a vein on the verge of explosion. And “Shred into Pieces” almost has the speed and relentlessness of grindcore. The energetic vocalist barks through ridiculous lyrics that are as violent as they are depraved, while the drums sound more powerful than ever as they’re presented more prominently in the mix than previously. Lik manifest a never-ending pursuit of exciting, energetic music, and their morgue-defiling enthusiasm is infectious.

    Besides the judicious injection of melody through cleaner guitar tones and/or harmonizing guitars, Necro further demonstrates a song-writing hand that’s beginning to develop from pure, old school death metal. “Morgue Rat” opens with a purring bass and techy leads, but later orients around the rhythmic, expressive vocals, its lyrics dripping with blood and semen. While they begin in guttural territory, the back half progresses to a blacker, witchy shriek. Likewise, an unexpected mid-song interlude lends an air of intrigue and re-energizes the song for its finale. “In Ruins” is the most expansive track here; it deliberately shuffles a slower, doomy introduction, frenzied solos, pulsating rhythms, and harmonized shouts into a song that feels more than the sum of these parts. This and “Rotten Inferno” feel more thoughtful and varied as they frequently switch gears and escape the trappings of a verse/chorus structure.

    Necro is a fundamentally sound album. It does what all good old school death metal albums do by focusing on razor-sharp leads, lo-fi production,n and energetic song-writing. It’s impossible to be a fan of death metal and not enjoy Lik. So why no better than a 3.5? I still feel that the sharpest edges in the Lik discography are in the past; Necro just isn’t as joyous or memorable as Mass Funeral Evocation or Carnage. Although it strives to expand the core sounds it uses, it isn’t so good as to escape the trappings of a sound that’s already been heard many times over. I didn’t necessarily expect more, but I had hoped the newfound development might push the band a little further.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps MP3
    Label: Metal Blade Records
    Websites: likofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/lik
    Releases Worldwide: April 18th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Apr25 #AtTheGates #DeathMetal #Dismember #Entombed #InFlames #LIK #Necro #Review #Reviews #SwedishMetal

  25. Lik – Necro Review

    By El Cuervo

    Lik have become a low-key favorite among the old school death metal nerds of Angry Metal Guy. Mass Funeral Evocation is one of stronger debuts from the last decade, while Carnage doubled down on its strengths. While I personally found Misanthrophic Breed less compelling, it had fans among other writers. And besides two albums of great (and one album of average) death metal, Lik have also gifted me one of the coolest experiences of my life: the immortal Mikael Stanne fist-bumping me as I donned one of their shirts at 70000 Tons of Metal. It was therefore with high expectations that I embarked on this review.

    At its core, Necro remains an old school death metal album. The spectres of Entombed and Dismember loom heavily over Lik; such is the lot of all Swedish metalheads indulging in a spot of the necrophiliac arts. But recent years have also found the troupe eagerly devouring the corpse of In Flames, if buried in their 90s heyday. “War Praise” opens with a machine-gunning lead you might expect from an early 90s death metal record, but this swiftly gives way to a shredding lick that caps the song’s introduction and acts as an instrumental quasi-chorus. The shredding guitar tone skips over the harshness of At the Gates and bee-lines straight for the relative clarity of their more melodic comparators. It’s just a brief taster of a melodic sound that will recur later on the album. Make no mistake; this is still death metal of the blood-spattered variety. But the melodic punch belies a group casting their deathly gaze away from their Stockholm roots towards Gothenburg on the other side of the country.

    As if to assuage any trepidation of existing fans concerned about “melody” or “hooks” (forgetting, of course, that Lik have always favored hooks, even if heavy ones), the vast majority of the ten tracks here prioritize the fusion of bludgeoning rhythms and scything melodies that is unique to Swedish death metal. Though Necro may have a melodic knack, the savage bite of its guitars always comes first. “Worms Inside” features a particularly fast and brutal opening, leading with a riff that bulges like a vein on the verge of explosion. And “Shred into Pieces” almost has the speed and relentlessness of grindcore. The energetic vocalist barks through ridiculous lyrics that are as violent as they are depraved, while the drums sound more powerful than ever as they’re presented more prominently in the mix than previously. Lik manifest a never-ending pursuit of exciting, energetic music, and their morgue-defiling enthusiasm is infectious.

    Besides the judicious injection of melody through cleaner guitar tones and/or harmonizing guitars, Necro further demonstrates a song-writing hand that’s beginning to develop from pure, old school death metal. “Morgue Rat” opens with a purring bass and techy leads, but later orients around the rhythmic, expressive vocals, its lyrics dripping with blood and semen. While they begin in guttural territory, the back half progresses to a blacker, witchy shriek. Likewise, an unexpected mid-song interlude lends an air of intrigue and re-energizes the song for its finale. “In Ruins” is the most expansive track here; it deliberately shuffles a slower, doomy introduction, frenzied solos, pulsating rhythms, and harmonized shouts into a song that feels more than the sum of these parts. This and “Rotten Inferno” feel more thoughtful and varied as they frequently switch gears and escape the trappings of a verse/chorus structure.

    Necro is a fundamentally sound album. It does what all good old school death metal albums do by focusing on razor-sharp leads, lo-fi production,n and energetic song-writing. It’s impossible to be a fan of death metal and not enjoy Lik. So why no better than a 3.5? I still feel that the sharpest edges in the Lik discography are in the past; Necro just isn’t as joyous or memorable as Mass Funeral Evocation or Carnage. Although it strives to expand the core sounds it uses, it isn’t so good as to escape the trappings of a sound that’s already been heard many times over. I didn’t necessarily expect more, but I had hoped the newfound development might push the band a little further.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps MP3
    Label: Metal Blade Records
    Websites: likofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/lik
    Releases Worldwide: April 18th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Apr25 #AtTheGates #DeathMetal #Dismember #Entombed #InFlames #LIK #Necro #Review #Reviews #SwedishMetal

  26. Lik – Necro Review

    By El Cuervo

    Lik have become a low-key favorite among the old school death metal nerds of Angry Metal Guy. Mass Funeral Evocation is one of stronger debuts from the last decade, while Carnage doubled down on its strengths. While I personally found Misanthrophic Breed less compelling, it had fans among other writers. And besides two albums of great (and one album of average) death metal, Lik have also gifted me one of the coolest experiences of my life: the immortal Mikael Stanne fist-bumping me as I donned one of their shirts at 70000 Tons of Metal. It was therefore with high expectations that I embarked on this review.

    At its core, Necro remains an old school death metal album. The spectres of Entombed and Dismember loom heavily over Lik; such is the lot of all Swedish metalheads indulging in a spot of the necrophiliac arts. But recent years have also found the troupe eagerly devouring the corpse of In Flames, if buried in their 90s heyday. “War Praise” opens with a machine-gunning lead you might expect from an early 90s death metal record, but this swiftly gives way to a shredding lick that caps the song’s introduction and acts as an instrumental quasi-chorus. The shredding guitar tone skips over the harshness of At the Gates and bee-lines straight for the relative clarity of their more melodic comparators. It’s just a brief taster of a melodic sound that will recur later on the album. Make no mistake; this is still death metal of the blood-spattered variety. But the melodic punch belies a group casting their deathly gaze away from their Stockholm roots towards Gothenburg on the other side of the country.

    As if to assuage any trepidation of existing fans concerned about “melody” or “hooks” (forgetting, of course, that Lik have always favored hooks, even if heavy ones), the vast majority of the ten tracks here prioritize the fusion of bludgeoning rhythms and scything melodies that is unique to Swedish death metal. Though Necro may have a melodic knack, the savage bite of its guitars always comes first. “Worms Inside” features a particularly fast and brutal opening, leading with a riff that bulges like a vein on the verge of explosion. And “Shred into Pieces” almost has the speed and relentlessness of grindcore. The energetic vocalist barks through ridiculous lyrics that are as violent as they are depraved, while the drums sound more powerful than ever as they’re presented more prominently in the mix than previously. Lik manifest a never-ending pursuit of exciting, energetic music, and their morgue-defiling enthusiasm is infectious.

    Besides the judicious injection of melody through cleaner guitar tones and/or harmonizing guitars, Necro further demonstrates a song-writing hand that’s beginning to develop from pure, old school death metal. “Morgue Rat” opens with a purring bass and techy leads, but later orients around the rhythmic, expressive vocals, its lyrics dripping with blood and semen. While they begin in guttural territory, the back half progresses to a blacker, witchy shriek. Likewise, an unexpected mid-song interlude lends an air of intrigue and re-energizes the song for its finale. “In Ruins” is the most expansive track here; it deliberately shuffles a slower, doomy introduction, frenzied solos, pulsating rhythms, and harmonized shouts into a song that feels more than the sum of these parts. This and “Rotten Inferno” feel more thoughtful and varied as they frequently switch gears and escape the trappings of a verse/chorus structure.

    Necro is a fundamentally sound album. It does what all good old school death metal albums do by focusing on razor-sharp leads, lo-fi production,n and energetic song-writing. It’s impossible to be a fan of death metal and not enjoy Lik. So why no better than a 3.5? I still feel that the sharpest edges in the Lik discography are in the past; Necro just isn’t as joyous or memorable as Mass Funeral Evocation or Carnage. Although it strives to expand the core sounds it uses, it isn’t so good as to escape the trappings of a sound that’s already been heard many times over. I didn’t necessarily expect more, but I had hoped the newfound development might push the band a little further.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps MP3
    Label: Metal Blade Records
    Websites: likofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/lik
    Releases Worldwide: April 18th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Apr25 #AtTheGates #DeathMetal #Dismember #Entombed #InFlames #LIK #Necro #Review #Reviews #SwedishMetal

  27. Super cette pochette de #BodyCount - Dans la veine du rap #Necro. On pense aussi à #Tarantino et son personnage l'Ours Juif dans Inglourious Basterds.

  28. Super cette pochette de #BodyCount - Dans la veine du rap #Necro. On pense aussi à #Tarantino et son personnage l'Ours Juif dans Inglourious Basterds.

  29. Super cette pochette de #BodyCount - Dans la veine du rap #Necro. On pense aussi à #Tarantino et son personnage l'Ours Juif dans Inglourious Basterds.

  30. Super cette pochette de #BodyCount - Dans la veine du rap #Necro. On pense aussi à #Tarantino et son personnage l'Ours Juif dans Inglourious Basterds.

  31. Super cette pochette de #BodyCount - Dans la veine du rap #Necro. On pense aussi à #Tarantino et son personnage l'Ours Juif dans Inglourious Basterds.

  32. De malware is ook actief in Europa en maakte in Nederland 80 slachtoffers.

    Nu op NL Actueel 24: Tot 11 miljoen slachtoffers door Trojan Necro binnen Google Play

    #Google #necro #play #slachtoffers #trojan

    nlactueel24.nl/tot-11-miljoen-

  33. De malware is ook actief in Europa en maakte in Nederland 80 slachtoffers.

    Nu op NL Actueel 24: Tot 11 miljoen slachtoffers door Trojan Necro binnen Google Play

    #Google #necro #play #slachtoffers #trojan

    nlactueel24.nl/tot-11-miljoen-