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: The undisputed crown jewel of the album. Driven by an infectious keyboard hook and a crushing breakdown, this track catapulted the band into internet stardom. Its music video—featuring the band's official mascot, John Goblikon, navigating a tragic office romance—garnered millions of views and established the band's visual identity.

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No article about Stench would be complete without mentioning its striking and macabre visual identity. The album art, created by an obscure Argentinian artist named Ken Knox, who contacted the band and offered his services, is a masterpiece of comedic horror. It depicts a towering, grotesque goblin warlord standing triumphantly over a decimated, burning cityscape. The colors are a mix of fiery oranges, deep purples, and sickly greens, perfectly capturing the album's blend of epic fantasy and grim destruction. As one reviewer put it, "It’s fucking awesome. This is one instance where you’re gonna wanna look at the full booklet". The inclusion of "

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Nekrogoblikon's second full-length album, , released on July 19, 2011 , represents the definitive turning point for the self-proclaimed "Best Goblin Metal on the Planet". Moving beyond the lo-fi basement recordings of their debut, Goblin Island , this record introduced a more professional, technically proficient sound that blended melodic death metal, folk metal, and electronic elements. Tracklist and Composition