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The album Stench (2011) was a turning point for the band, defining their sound with tracks like "Goblins Island" and "No One Survives." It established their signature style: extreme metal vocals paired with upbeat, danceable, and incredibly catchy synth melodies.

: This is where the "goblin" magic happens. The keyboards provide everything from epic orchestral swells to whimsical, almost cartoonish melodies that contrast with the aggressive vocals. nekrogoblikon stenchrar

The sound was a massive leap forward. The band had traded their folksy charm for a blistering, modern melodic death metal assault. The Los Angeles Times noted that the band’s "songwriting and technical proficiency makes a giant leap forward, with a combination of intricate riffs, blistering solos and catchy choruses that recall At the Gates and Children of Bodom". The unexpected inclusion of electronic elements and trance breakdowns, they wrote, "works surprisingly well". The album Stench (2011) was a turning point

The underground buzz, however, was enough for the group to expand into a full band upon Lyakhovetskiy's return to UC Santa Barbara. By 2010, a solidified lineup, including guitarist Alex Alereza, drummer Eddie Trager, bassist Austin Nickel, keyboardist Anthony DeLorenzi, and vocalist Nicholas Von Doom (also known as Scorpion), was ready to invade. They were armed with a new goal: to get serious about being ridiculous. The sound was a massive leap forward

: The detailed lyric booklets outlining the fictional, violent, and comedic lore of the goblin hordes.