Initially forming as Corpse Molestation in 1990, these Aussie madmen put their own unique spin on the tradition of adopting metal stage names. Instead of demon names or evil-sounding names, they took a more tongue-in-cheek approach and chose names like "K.K. Warslut" and "Marcus Hellcunt".
Check out their 1992 demo, Descension of a Darker Deity
In their few years as Corpse Molestation, they only ever released a handful of demos. Their sound can best be described as a brutal black metal with heavy death metal influences. It wouldn't be a stretch to compare it to say, Blasphemy or even Beherit.
But after achieving some moderate underground success, they decided to change their name. They felt they would get pigeon-holed as some kind of necrophilia-obsessed gore metal band, à la Cannibal Corpse, if they stuck with their original name.
From 1994's Vengeance War 'til Death, this is "Storming Vengeance"
As the newly-renamed Bestial Warlust, they signed a multi-album deal with Modern Invasion Records. The result was two of the most important black metal albums in the history of the Australian scene.
"Barbaric Horde" comes from their second--and final--studio album, Blood & Valour
Listening to Sadistik Exekution's oeuvre and Bestial Warlust's two studio albums, one can hear the beginnings of what can be characterized as an 'Australian style' of black metal: chaotic thrash-style riffing; raw speed; ghastly, screamed vocals. This style is still evident today in some of Bestial Warlust's successor bands, like Deströyer 666 and Gospel of the Horns.
Select Discography:
as Corpse Molestation:
Rehearsal (demo) (1991)
Descension of a Darker Deity (demo) (1992)
Promo '93 (demo) (1993)
as Bestial Warlust:
Vengeance War 'Til Death (full-length) (1994)
Blood & Valour (full-length) (1995)
Next time: SACRAMENTUM
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