Global Flatline

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Global Flatline
Studio album by Aborted
Released January 20, 2012 (2012-01-20)
Recorded June 20 – July 9, 2011 at Hansen Studios, Ribe, Denmark
Genre Deathgrind
Label Century Media
Producer Jacob Hansen
Aborted chronology

Strychnine.213
(2008)
Global Flatline
(2012)
The Necrotic Manifesto
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Global Flatline is the seventh studio album by Belgium-based death metal band Aborted. It was released on January 20, 2012, in Europe, through Century Media Records. The album was recorded at Hansen Studios in Denmark with producer Jacob Hansen, and is the first to feature ex-Abigail Williams members Ken Bedene on drums and Mike Wilson on guitar, as well as bassist J.B. Van Der Wal.

The songs "Coronary Reconstruction", "From a Tepid Whiff" and "Grime" all previously appeared on the band's 2010 EP Coronary Reconstruction. The first single, "Global Flatline", was released digitally on October 25, 2011.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Sven de Caluwé, except where noted. 
No. Title Length
1. "Omega Mortis"   0:59
2. "Global Flatline"   3:12
3. "Источник Болезни (The Origin of Disease)"   3:04
4. "Coronary Reconstruction"   4:28
5. "Fecal Forgery" (de Caluwé, J.B. Van Der Wal) 2:44
6. "Of Scabs and Boils" (de Caluwé, Van Der Wal) 2:53
7. "Vermicular, Obscene, Obese"   2:51
8. "Expurgation Euphoria"   3:43
9. "From a Tepid Whiff" (de Caluwé, Thomas Haywood, Cole Martinez) 3:03
10. "The Kallinger Theory"   3:43
11. "Our Father, Who Art of Feces" (de Caluwé, Van Der Wal) 2:43
12. "Grime"   3:47
13. "Endstille" (de Caluwé, Van Der Wal, Eran Segal) 6:29
Digipack bonus tracks
No. Title Length
14. "Eructations of Carnal Artistry"   3:27
15. "Nailed Through Her Cunt"   4:12

Personnel

Aborted

  • Sven "Svencho" de Caluwé – vocals
  • Eran Segal – guitar
  • Mike Wilson – guitar
  • Ken Bedene – drums
  • J.B. Van Der Wal – bass

Guest musicians

Production

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Global Flatline Review allmusic.com. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
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