Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge - Da Vinci Death Code

pogenterntainment

Review by Yohanes Aditya Wijaya

Da Vinci Death Code by Fleshgod Apocalypse: A Brutal Symphony of Chaos and Genius Alright, let’s dive into this beast. Da Vinci Death Code is not your average death metal album—it's like someone took the blueprint of insanity, added a dash of Renaissance art vibes (thanks, Da Vinci), and then smashed it all together with relentless riffs. Released in 2008 by Italy’s own Fleshgod Apocalypse under Ripper Tattoo Productions, this record slams you right in the gut from the first track to the last. Now, I gotta say something about “Infection Of The White Throne.” Man, this one sticks with me. It’s got that raw, visceral energy that feels like being chased through a medieval dungeon by some unholy monster. The blast beats? Insane. The vocals are just...pure rage incarnate. You can practically feel the venom dripping off every growl. And those guitar solos? They twist and turn like a snake on steroids. This isn’t music—it’s a weapon. Then there’s “Addicted To Rotten Corpses,” which honestly sounds exactly like what the title suggests—a grotesque yet oddly mesmerizing journey into darkness. The way the drums hammer away at your skull while the guitars weave these intricate, almost melodic patterns is wild. There’s something hypnotic about how disgusting it all is. Like, yeah, I shouldn’t enjoy this, but damn if my head isn’t banging anyway. The rest of the tracks—“Rama,” “Post Mortal Raping,” “Uroboros”—they’re all equally chaotic and heavy as hell. But what makes this album stand out isn’t just its brutality; it’s the weird flashes of beauty hidden in the chaos. Little moments where the melodies shine through, even if they’re buried under layers of aggression. It’s like finding a rose growing out of a pile of rubble. Italy has always had a knack for blending technical skill with emotion, and Fleshgod Apocalypse nails that here. Sure, Da Vinci Death Code might be rough around the edges—some transitions feel abrupt, and the production could’ve used more polish—but that’s part of its charm. It’s real. Raw. Unfiltered. So here’s the thing: listening to this album feels like stepping into an alternate universe where classical art meets modern carnage. And honestly? That’s kinda refreshing. Death metal often gets labeled as one-dimensional, but this? This is proof that it can be so much more. Oh, and random thought: If Leonardo da Vinci were alive today, I bet he’d secretly jam to this while painting his masterpieces. Just imagine him air-drumming to “Mortal Lake.” Yeah, wouldn’t that be something?

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: fleshgod-apocalypse-modus-delicti-onirik-septycal-gorge-da.zip
  • MP3 size: 81.9 mb
  • FLAC size: 449.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Post Mortal Raping2:05
Embodied Deception3:32
Mortal Lake5:00
Psychotic Redemption3:54
Uroboros4:43
The Overkill1:28
Forgotten Face Of Human Prism4:01
Addicted To Rotten Corpses2:20
Intro / 100 Murders2:06
Infection Of The White Throne4:04
Rama4:50
My Morbid Love For Decay1:27
Deformed Heretic Impalement3:21

Video

modus delicti post mortal raping
Onirik - Uroboros
Onirik - Rama (Onirik)
Modus Delicti - My Morbid Love For Decay

Images

baixar álbum Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge - Da Vinci Death Code
lataa albumi Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge - Da Vinci Death Code
Album herunterladen Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge - Da Vinci Death Code
last ned album Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge - Da Vinci Death Code

Catalog Numbers

RT-P01

Labels

Ripper Tattoo Productions

Listen online

  • online luisteren
  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet
  • online anhören
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online

Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

About Fleshgod Apocalypse Modus Delicti Onirik Septycal Gorge

Symphonic/technical death metal band from Perugia, Italy. Fleshgod Apocalypse was created in April of 2007 when they released a two track demo entitled 'Promo 07', which was later released as part of the 4-way split called 'Da Vinci Death Code'. In early 2008 the band started to perform live in the Italian and European underground scene supporting bands like , , , , , and many more. In May 2008 the band entered 16th Cellar Studio again to record its first full-length album, 'Oracles'. In December that same year the band decided to part ways with and inked a deal with . 'Oracles' was released in April 2009 and the band started an intense show schedule all over Europe. First touring in support of in the Balkans, then with and on the Funeral Nation Tour, then finally they covered the UK and EIRE territories with their first headlining tour. The 'Mafia' EP was recorded, mixed and mastered again at 16th Cellar Studio in January 2010 and released by . The release marked a big step forward for the band in every way. Right after the end of the recording session the band embarked on another European tour supporting followed by a headlining tour of Russia. After some Festivals and gigs in the summertime, the band flew overseas for their first tour of the US/Canada dubbed the Decibel Defiance Tour 2010. The tour took place in October/November 2010 with , , and . Before the end of the year the band played several more gigs in Europe. 2011 opened with the Bonecrusher Fest, a European tour with , , , and . In November of 2010, the band signed a worldwide deal with Extreme Management Group, Inc. and began writing their second full length album. In May of 2011 the band signed a worldwide deal with and began wrapping up work on this album. During this time Francesco Ferrini, the pianist and orchestrator who has worked with the band from the beginning, joined Fleshgod Apocalypse as full-time member. This enabled them to have even more grand symphonic arrangements on 'Agony', taking the bands signature sound to new euphoric heights. In 2011 'Agony' is released. The mix and mastering was done by Stefano Saul Morabito from 16th Cellar Studios. Marco Hasmann once again crafts an intricate depiction of the bands concept with his cover art. Line-up: Tommaso Riccardi - vocals, guitars Paolo Rossi - bass, vocals Cristiano Trionfera - guitars, vocals, orchestral arrangements Francesco Paoli - drums, guitars, vocals Francesco Ferrini - piano

Members

  • Francesco Paoli
  • Paolo Rossi
  • Cristiano Trionfera
  • Francesco Ferrini
  • Tommaso Riccardi
  • Veronica Bordacchini
  • Fabio Bartoletti
  • Eugene Ryabchenko

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The Italian death metal band Fleshgod Apocalypse released their album *Da Vinci Death Code* in 2008 under Ripper Tattoo Productions. It’s a wild mix of brutal tracks like "Infection Of The White Throne" and "Post Mortal Rapping." What’s cool is how they blend intense, heavy riffs with dark, intricate themes. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely a ride for metalheads.

Comments

detroitliva
2025-03-13
Onirik debut album "Ab Initio".
Check out on fb or listen the full album on YouTube.
lanzmann
2025-03-13
I Fkn miss all the bands in this split album. Especially Onirik and Modus Delicti
roblefebvre
2025-03-13
what happened to Onirik? I caouldn't find anything by them apart from this
ashasushil
2025-03-12
Support Onirik and listen full album "Ab Initio". Contact us on facebook to buy a copy ;-)
mybuttrhalf
2025-03-12
@oldinfant23 Satras is now the vocalist. Promo 2007 was recorded by Dydacus, our past singer
eam136
2025-03-12
Thaks for upload. Vincent from Onirik ;)
chandram6158
2025-03-12
Well.....This is wank!
frkfjong
2025-03-12
Que buena rola esta mamalona
whiteteamblog
2025-03-12
@vincentdeathcult satras was the vocalist?? right?
terapiadosvinte
2025-03-11
Thanks to all people who support us. Soon we record new songs. I hope to put some videos on youtube!!!
fujitanaoyuki817
2025-03-11
fuck! this is fucking rad!!!!!!!!
mayracharro123
2025-03-10
@vincentdeathcult i found you guys last week. whatever your doing don't stop, you guys are fucking RAD and i almost defacated upon hearing your tasty riffs.
zmijskiotrov
2025-03-09
Can you please upload 1000 murders? I really like that song
parrishbudhiraja
2025-03-09
dude
what is this band
where are they from
their guturals are so..brutal...the drumming so devastating
10/10
veronicadag
2025-03-08
@aaronmarlowe Every band should have their own unique style, it doesn't matter if you like it or not.