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Thymos Carcinoma is Florida-based death metal band Encephalitic Punishment's third album, and their first with original vocalist Rob Ravager since 1992's Kindred In Blood. The album was released on April 3th 1999 on Grinder Records, recorded shortly after Rob Ravager and original guitarist Ivan Witowski rejoined the band in 1998. Its title is derived from the words "thymos", meaning "spirit" and "carcinoma" referring to a type of tumor. Vocalist Rob Ravager has said the title refers to a diseased soul.

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  • Thymos Carcinoma is Florida-based death metal band Encephalitic Punishment's third album, and their first with original vocalist Rob Ravager since 1992's Kindred In Blood. The album was released on April 3th 1999 on Grinder Records, recorded shortly after Rob Ravager and original guitarist Ivan Witowski rejoined the band in 1998. Its title is derived from the words "thymos", meaning "spirit" and "carcinoma" referring to a type of tumor. Vocalist Rob Ravager has said the title refers to a diseased soul.
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  • Thymos Carcinoma is Florida-based death metal band Encephalitic Punishment's third album, and their first with original vocalist Rob Ravager since 1992's Kindred In Blood. The album was released on April 3th 1999 on Grinder Records, recorded shortly after Rob Ravager and original guitarist Ivan Witowski rejoined the band in 1998. Its title is derived from the words "thymos", meaning "spirit" and "carcinoma" referring to a type of tumor. Vocalist Rob Ravager has said the title refers to a diseased soul. The album is the first of Encephalitic Punishment's albums to feature a disease/disorder themed title, which would become a trend for the band in their third incarnation with Rob Ravager. The album met with highly positive, and it was felt as a creative and anticipated return of the band, with many fans disliking the Ezpanso-era. The song "Adenocarcinoma" was released as a single on March 28th 1999, a few days before the album's release, and has become a common song at the band's live shows, along with the songs "Neoplasia Surgery" and "Cystadenoma".
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