Нет там никакого «брутал дэз», скорее мешанина из трэша с дэтом и околоблэковыми нагромождениями, довольно бестолковая. «Услужить и вашим, и нашим», как говорится. Результат – не понравится, скорее всего, никому!

I went to school with these guys and knew them in the 80s and early 90s. The drummer was in my kindergarten class. I can explain why this album sounds like a mix of two styles. This album was released by JL America who took 4 songs from the "Thrashed Black" demo which was early Slayer inspired style thrash, and took 4 songs from the demo that came after that called "Rebellious Mayhem" which was more death metal influenced.
To be truthful, these guys (the two brothers) were never death metal fans. They were only thrash metal fans who came along too late after the thrash trend was over. They tried to switch to death metal to catch the next trend but failed. When they wrote the "Brutal Gore" album they borrowed a couple tapes from a friend which included the first Suffoction album, the second Carcass album and "Harmony Corruption" from Napalm Death and that was the blueprint for "Brutal Gore", plus a touch of their old thrash style. They were clueless when it came to death metal. Unisound Records also ripped them off with "Brutal Gore". The band members had to buy their own copies of the CD from Relapse Records distribution. The one brother committed suicide. It's a very long and unfortunate story.