Pornogrind (also known as porngrind or pornogore) is a musical microgenre offshoot of goregrind[1][2] that lyrically deals with sexual and pornographic themes, hence the name.
Besides the eponymous emphasis on graphic sexual themes in lyrics and album artwork, which "would keep [these records] out of most stores",[4] from a technical perspective pornogrind songs are often simpler, slower, and more rock-like[2] than other grind genres.
Zero Tolerance described pornogrind as "the most downright perverted of the lot, often adding a dollop of filthy groove and vocals straight from the toilet.
[2] Rolling Stone has said that it is "basically just grindcore, but with an over-the-top, juvenile obsession with sex, violence and the ways the two could combine on a woman’s body.
[8] After the attack, Vice published an article entitled "It’s Time to Stop Making Excuses for Extreme Metal’s Violent Misogynist Fantasies" criticising the lyrical content of pornogrind as "reflective of a sexist society",[9][6] and the shooting also prompted heavy metal outlets like MetalSucks[10] and Kerrang,[11] and bands like Devourment[12] to re-examine the lyrics, with Svalbard's Serena Cherry saying the genre "represents an utterly stupid, thoughtless, cartoonish misogyny".