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A question of ethics, stemmed from transferral
Genome laced with retroviruses
Potential creation of infectious agent
Implications of a practical application
Contentious technology never falters commitment
Hyper acute rejection from transgenic
Humanization, lucrative venture
Dismissal of adverse effects, new organ coupling
Experiments continue to perfect animal to human
Financial gain with the decay accelerating factor, viable strategy
Engineered ideals, true science or true profit
Corporate gluttony, racing towards a means to an end
Master techniques for transplantation
Humanization, lucrative venture
A question of ethics, public outcry
Endogenous faculties reek havoc on recipient
Technology usage without formal testing
The human element is suppressed by vertebrate
Proteins block compliment activation
Immunosuppressive regimen needed for survival
Experiments continue to perfect animal to human
Financial gain with the decay accelerating factor, corporate gluttony
Underground research soon to surface
Anomaly of human variation
supported by 27 fans who also own “Xenotransplantation”
Defeated Sanity absolutely never misses, one of my favorite bands of all time. Disposal of the Dead/Dhamarta is death metal of the absolute highest caliber.
Fav track for Disposal of the Dead: Generosity of the Deceased
Dhamarta: At One With Wrath Jacob Ballance
supported by 27 fans who also own “Xenotransplantation”
This album, while not being Defeated Sanity’s Debut, was the first album that set the goals of what the band would develop on throughout the rest of their discography, but something about this album in particular makes me come back to it almost anytime I have some time to kill. I believe that this is because this album perfectly balances the caveman brutality with light notes of complex jazz that is unobtrusive to the flow, but simply adds on to it. oilyjeans