Malignancy - Intrauterine Cannibalism (1999, United Guttural Records)

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Malignancy - Intrauterine Cannibalism (1999, United Guttural Records)
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A Slowly Spreading Disease
A shadow has spread throughout this land
A canker sore on our nation
We pick at it like a festering wound
Trying to drain out all the poison
While leaving the cancer behind
It's a mitotic rate of 1,
But slowly gaining traction
Now it's a 3 and
Leading up to total destruction
This disease malignantly spread
throughout our body.
We need to surgically
remove it from our cells
like
Chemotherapy targeting the dividing cells
Like
Radiotherapy damaging them
Like
Immunotherapy weaponizing
the immune system.
We are dying patients
Waiting for fake doctors
Within a faulty and fraudulent system
To heal us from ourselves.
It's a total self obliteration.
Copyright by Arlene L. Perez on March 3, 2026
Malignancy
Biological Absurdity
Album: Discontinued
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You've probably heard that the malignancies most likely to metastasize to bone can be remembered with the mnemonic "Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, and a Kosher Pickle," which stands for "breast, lung, thyroid, kidney, and prostate." It's catchy, because it fits an existing English phrase for yummy sandwich or burger toppings. But did you know there's another mnemonic that includes some information about what kind of mets the cancers make? Stay tuned tomorrow…
Image: Jorge Muniz, "Malignancies that metastasize to bone," Med Comics, 2013.