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Consume the Remains

from In Idle Orbit

November 12th, 2021
6 tracks
35:35
In Idle Orbit
In Idle Orbit
Consume the Remains
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3:48
Consume the Remains
Doomsday Profit
Entombed in tar Titanosaur Eons transformed Bones turned to sludge Flesh gone to filth Putrescent oil No corpses left Exhumed from muck Harvest decay Consume Remains Consume Consume Remains Consume Soot blackened sky Scorched centuries From poison pyres Annihilate Glutton of death Vile necrophage In barren earth Time starts to rot The light’s been snuffed Consume Remains Consume Consume Remains Consume Broken, and starved Extinction looms Anthropocene The charred dry sphere In idle orbit Dessicated The gorging hordes Starvation pains Scream to the void Consume Remains Consume Consume Remains Consume
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Raleigh, N.C. psych-sludge quartet, Doomsday Profit emerges with a proper debut, In Idle Orbit. A meditation in anger, the debut EP floods its dystopian visions with snarling psychedelic grit and deep-dredged sludge riffs that calls to mind the relentless pummeling of Conan, as well as the cosmic excursions of Earthless; the bad-trip acid-rock of Church of Misery, as well as the scuzzy blues of Dopethrone or Bongzilla.

"Doomsday Profit are a band to get truly excited about…In Idle Orbit is a superb debut release from Doomsday Profit and they truly live up to the ‘DOOM’ part of their name. ‘DOES THIS DOOM’ always seems to be the most popular question around within the Doom Metal Scene and this most definitely does with a HELL FUCKING YEAH IT DOES!!!” — Steve Howe, Outlaws Of The Sun

"All the more kudos to Doomsday Profit for working multiple angles, killing low, building high. Maybe killing high? I don’t know. Definitely those two things. High, and murderous." — JJ Koczan, The Obelisk

“A soon to be iconic album…’In Idle Orbit’ is a great record by most standards, but as a debut full length my expectations were totally blown away. Doomsday Profit could become a player if this stuff keeps up.” — Sandre The Giant, The Killchain

Credits

Recorded by Scotty Sandwich and Todd Warner at The Sandwich Shoppe
Mixed and Mastered by Scotty Sandwich

Doomsday Profit is:
Bryan Reed - guitar & vocals
Kevin See - lead guitar
Ryan Sweeney - bass
Tradd Yancey - drums & percussion

Album art: Hypnotist Design