Sheavy
Ahumado Granujo specializes in what they term as "Techno Grind". This isn't entirely accurate as the techno is used more like song openers and closers. They also use lots of samples from bands and movies, "We've been kicking other peoples asses for so long I figure it's time we got ours kicked", "Pete, can I hear your kick drum please".
The grindcore here is on the better side of the goregrind sound, with the pitch-shifted vocals present but not sounding completely stupid and dumb like some goregrind out there (Spermswamp). The muscianship is all good and the samples are also used very tastefully and never do they get in they way of the music. The songs tend to be on the slower groove grind for the most part, than the blistering blastbeat of some bands.
I really like the use of techno beats here as they make for a unique sound that works very well with the grooveyness and headbang ability of the riffs. The guitarist also goes into what sounds like a Steve Vai styled solo on the Schindler's Acquaintance Service, which works surprisingly well with the grindcore rhythm section and pitch-shifted gurgles.
The last two songs are both pure techno songs that don't really add anything, but don't take anything either.
Overall a good goregrind album, and band, that rises above the muck and disgustingness (musically and lyrically) of a lot of other bands with this sound.