A little something here for the amphibious slammers out there: Frog Mallets 2021 debut album featuring the homies Devin and Alex from Sanguisugabogg and Undeath on some awesome vocal features! Now available for preorder on a clear and green glitter shell with double sided, full color sticker label. Outer O Card included, sour cream n onion wit it. Incredibly unique album fro start to finish; Mortician style grooves, ignorant Beatdown mosh calls, and some good old pitch shifted vocals straight from the swamp. Do t miss your chance to secure this limited edition pressing!
**Preorders expected to ship by the week of November 15th. Current turnaround for production is 8-10 weeks, our duplicator has been improving their turnaround times but we like to err on the side of caution with projections. Thanks for your patience!
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lyrics
Lord, lord of the pond
I will summon the frog
Dark portal of toad stool
She will bring the cursed tool
Ritual, dancing around
Slap your feet, underground
Visual, burial ground
It will complete, or break you down
So beautiful, such a bitch
So wonderful, the green witch
The ritual is complete
Frog mistress, don't retreat
I am awoken from my eternal slumber
Mage mallet in hand, now you will suffer
Suffering and bludgeoning from necromancy
Suffering and bludgeoning from necromancy
Suffering and bludgeoning from necromancy
My mystical mallet
Melts mindless matter
Through time and space
Retribution
supported by 26 fans who also own “Lord of the Pond”
The perfect mix of (old school) death thrash and (modern) slam death. With a great sense for groove and impressive amount of variation. I'll keep an eye on these guys - especially on their other profile where this is a little cheaper and new stuff is available. mourner
supported by 22 fans who also own “Lord of the Pond”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu