LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY - THE NETHERLANDS

The Sound Of Rancid Juices Sloshing Around Your Coffin - 1998 - Bones Brigade
Hymns Of Indigestible Suppuration - 2000 - Bones Brigade
Putrefaction In Progress – 2006 – Bones Brigades
Horrific Compositions Of Decomposition – 2021 – Rotten Roll Rex

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Members
Vocals
Hans Smits – F.U.B.A.R.>>Bart Bouwmans>>F.U.B.A.R. – HANS SMITS

Guitar
Anne Van De Burgt>>Stif Lijk - William Van Den Ven – BAS VAN GEFFEN


Bass
Fatal Error, Kompost>>Erwin De Wit – Bodies In The Basement, Vomit-Sex, Tumour, Kru$h, Fece-Vomitatie>>Rogier Kuzee>>Tumour, Kru$h, Fece-Vomitatie, Disuse - BAS VAN GEFFEN

Drum
Glenn Jagers – Faces Of Gore, Biocyst, Urine Festival>>Marc Palmen>>Fece-Vomitatie, Urine Festival – Maggots, F.U.B.A.R.>>PAUL NIESSEN





History & Biography
Last Days Of Humanity is a noise and gorecore band from The Netherlands with multitudes of demos, CDs and split releases to its name. The group can also be heard on multiple tribute records and compilations. The act may be referred to as the most brutal of them all.

The act was founded by Hans Smits and Erwin De Wit in 1989. Anne was the guitarist from 1996 to 1998. Bart Boumans was on mike between 1998 and 2000. Marc Palmen was on drums between 1998 and 2006 and on vocals between 2010 and 2011. The band’s first official full-length was due for release through Moonlight Records, but ended up on France’s Bones Brigade following the former label’s disappearance. The group split up in 2006 and obeyed the rules of the scene and returned in 2010. The band played at the Bloodshed fest 2010 at the Dynamo Club. The group was also at Maryland Deathfest and Obscene Extreme in 2011.

Horrific Compositions Of Decomposition was the band’s first album in fifteen years.

Hans Smits ran Lowland Records in early 1990s. It issued albums by Dead End, Subject and others. Bowmans owned Chaos Records, which managed to release a couple of singles in the ‘90s.


Reviews

LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY - IN ADVANCED HAEMORRHAGING CONDITIONS - BONES BRIGADE
What does one say to an album which features ten songs in just over seven minutes (the biography lies and claims ten minutes of music)? Well, the word epic is probably not part of the answer, although the MCD might be dramatic in a novel way. Blasting and hollered music peppered with equally sick cover shot and samples (which translates to four minutes of music) brings Last Days Of Humanity to the level of a Mortician being afflicted by Impetigo. The vocalist gargles blood into the microphone, the guitars are nothing more than a wall of staticy noise and the drums are a cross between the march of pots and pans and Metallibore's St. Anger. Yes, this disc is grrreat! Talk about a great Valentine's Day gift. - Ali "The Metallian"


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