After an awkward intro that probably referred to Sarcófago with the imitation of a demonic orgy, Bestial Possession showed it's persevarance on it's debut to the '80s thrash era and to the traditional mixed sound of the once notorious South American scene.
There are plenty of possible influences to mention from Slayer to Atomic Aggressor, so it might be simpler to describe "Duros, ebrios & lujuriosos" as a nostalgia album. The concept on the side of the overloaded old school thrash references is an evident sing that proves that it's a newer band, a fan-made project that not supposed to take too seriously. In this form it might be harder to do that anyway, but that's basically because the '80s classics often have been like that, the band just brought their most characteristic features into highlights. Like in the case of most black/thrash bands, their black metal references are restricted to the most ancient, mixed form of the genre, that was mainly noticeable in the lyrical concept and at the vocal style, while in the intense themes commonly they often getting lost amongst the frequently returning thrashings. In general it might be a great and enjoyable nostaglia album for old school fans.
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