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From around 1983-1992, the UK suffered a serious solvent abuse epidemic.
During this time period, more than 1,000 people, mostly teenagers from poverty-stricken neighborhoods, passed away from inhaling glue and aerosols.
With this context in mind, the lyrics of this song disturbingly portray someo...
"If visible identification is not possible, the pathologist may be able to take fingerprints from the body until decay sets in... things become more complicated."
Intenacious, intersecting
Reaving fats from corporal griskin
Culled... for sodden gelatine brayed
Skeletal groats triturated, desinently
Exsiccated, sere glutenate brewed
For frivolous solvent abuse
Derogate coarse remains
For glue to dry
Despoiled marrow razed
A truculent shambles so severe
Extravasated bone—as adhesive incarnate
A pellucid quietus—nocuosly I create
Corporal glue, breathe in the fumes
Mucilage vapours, toxic fumes to savour
Comminuted remains
As gum to dry
A lissom gel so glazed
A truculent shambolic affair
The exsanguine esprit—snorted as snuff
Rheumic oils forever—Bonded together as gum
Human glue, choke on the fumes
Noxious vapours, slaughterous labour
Incarnated Solvent Abuse was written by Jeff Walker & Bill Steer & Michael Amott.
Incarnated Solvent Abuse was produced by Colin Richardson.
Carcass released Incarnated Solvent Abuse on Wed Oct 30 1991.