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Released Digitally "28/SEP/2025" Physical Release "TBA" 01.Spontaneous Corification: A Case Of Anomalous Decomposition 00:00 02.Putrefactive Gas Distension (Bloating) 2:51 03.Progress Of Aquatic Corpse Decomposition And Postmortem Submersion Interval Estimation 4:14 04.Moist Decomposition And Partial Skeletonization 5:35 05.Postmortem Tissue Desiccation: A Glimpse Into Mummification Mechanisms 6:40 06.Saponification 8:26 07.Decomposition Fluid Production Associated With Decaying Remains 8:54 08.Marbling And Skin Slippage As Indicators Of Putrefactive Progression 10:06 09.Autolysis And Enzymatic Breakdown Of Soft Tissues 11:54 “Preservation Of Decomposing Tissue Via Adipocere Formation” marks the second offering from pathological goregrind entity GIST, following their morbid debut “A Postmortem Diagnosis Of Malignant Submucosal Tumors.” This time, GIST descends even deeper into the macabre recesses of forensic pathology, unveiling a sound that is more mature, shadowy, and festering. The music twists together dark melodies and funereal passages, crafted by the diseased imagination of Dr. Teratoma, weaving an atmosphere as grotesque as it is haunting. Thematically, the EP delves into the realm of taphonomy and forensic medicine, exploring the stages of human decomposition across varied natural environments. Across its eight tracks, the listener is subjected to a visceral autopsy of sound—where science and rot intertwine in a grotesque symphony of decay. Medical & Professional Staff Administration: Dr. Teratoma - Forensic Pathology. Recorded at Grand County Mortuary, Mixed and mastered at Institute of Forensic Taphonomy, MMXXV. -- GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) --