New in the Rotation

Blunt Force Autopsy
Hammered into Meat

Blunt Force Autopsy enters The 13th Frequency rotation with Hammered into Meat, dragging old school death metal brutality, gore-soaked horror, and caveman heaviness straight into 2026.

New in the Rotation Old School Death Metal Gore Horror Now Spinning

Some records do not need reinvention. They just need impact. Blunt Force Autopsy comes in swinging with Hammered into Meat, an album built on brute-force riffing, deep guttural vocals, and the kind of horror-soaked atmosphere that keeps one foot in the old school while still landing hard right now.

This is not polished plastic death metal trying to look dangerous. It is blunt, filthy, ugly in the right ways, and committed to the kill. The riffs drag, lurch, and slam. The vocals sound like they crawled out of a body bag. The whole thing feels like a basement autopsy lit by a bad bulb and fed through a wall of amps.

For fans of old school brutal death metal, Hammered into Meat is a must hear!

Spinning Now

Hammered into Meat brings old school death metal brutality into 2026 without sanding off the blood. The record leans into gore, horror, and pure underground punishment, but it still understands the importance of riffs, momentum, and songs that actually hit.

The result is a record that feels rooted in the classics without sounding like a museum piece. It is savage, simple in the best way, and heavy enough to leave a dent.

Blunt Force Autopsy Hammered into Meat album cover
Blunt Force Autopsy — Hammered into Meat

From the Album

The album rolls through a stack of titles that tell you exactly what kind of record you are stepping into: no mystery, no soft edges, no clean getaway.

  • Bloodsoaked Crawlspace
  • Blunt Force Autopsy
  • Caved in by Mallets
  • Chainsaw Mausoleum
  • Chopped Up in a Box
  • Gorehouse Collapse
  • Hammered into Meat
  • Rot Farm
  • Slammed into the Pit

Three Tracks That Hit Hard

Hammered into Meat

The album’s title track lands exactly how it should: filthy dragging chugs, deep guttural force, and a caveman breakdown that feels made to crack concrete. It is blunt, ugly, and stripped down to impact.

Chopped Up in a Box

One of the nastiest cuts on the record, “Chopped Up in a Box” pushes the gore-horror side hard with gang-growled hooks, box-cutter imagery, and a stomp that never forgets the riff underneath the carnage.

Blunt Force Autopsy

Carrying the band’s name, this track brings eerie crawl, crushing mid-tempo punishment, and enough smashed-bone imagery to leave the walls stained.

For Fans of the Old School

There is a certain kind of death metal fan who hears a record like Hammered into Meat and knows exactly what to do with it: turn it up, let the riffs hit, and enjoy the beautiful brutality for what it is. This album is for the listeners who still love death metal when it is rotten, direct, heavy, and proud of where it came from.

The gore is part of the atmosphere, but the riffs are the reason to stay. Blunt Force Autopsy brings the old school spirit with real drive behind it: the kind of simple, brutal force that makes a track feel alive the second the drums and guitars lock in.

For fans of old school brutal death metal, Hammered into Meat is a must hear.

Now in the Rotation

Blunt Force Autopsy — Hammered into Meat is now in the rotation on The 13th Frequency, bringing gore-drenched old school death metal and blunt-force heaviness to the darker side of the dial.

Now spinning on The 13th Frequency.