Necrophilia is not included as a separate mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM V). This condition is only described as part of paraphilia. However, the disorder, which involves sexual attraction to corpses, has been documented for hundreds of years, dating back to ancient Greece. Necrophilia is not related to other mental disorders such as depression or schizophrenia. However, based on the history of necrophilic individuals, some of them do suffer from depression and schizophrenia, as well as vampirism and cannibalism. The exact cause of necrophilia remains unknown to this day. However, according to Katherine Ramsland, a psychologist who has researched this condition, the necrophiliacs she has interviewed have different reasons for being attracted to dead bodies. The disharmony of their parents' marriage and a bitter divorce are thought to be catalysts for their emotional thoughts turning into real actions.

Music never comes from a vacuum. It is born from inner turmoil, from a series of emotions that swirl within a musician, then transform into a work that can touch others. This is where music finds its role: not merely entertainment, but a catalyst that transforms a musician's emotional thoughts into concrete actions. For a musician, lyrics are not just a beautiful arrangement of words, but a reflection of the heart and mind. Every line written is a documentation of feelings, anxieties, and even hopes that they want to express. Through lyrics, they give form to things that are often difficult to say directly.

However, music does not stop at the lyrics. The mood and feelings surrounding a musician will determine how the arrangement is formed. Aggressive guitar riffs, explosive drum beats, or soft piano melodies—all are expressions born from real feelings. It is this arrangement that reinforces the message of the lyrics, making them more vivid, easier to understand, and more deeply touching to the listener. This process is a form of authentic expression. Musicians don't just tell stories; they channel emotional energy into something that others can feel. In that moment, music becomes the most honest medium of communication: what is felt is what is heard.

Thus, every piece of music is essentially a tangible expression of what lies within the creator's heart. The lyrics and musical arrangements become a meeting point between the musician's personal emotions and the collective experience of the listeners. Music no longer belongs solely to its creator, but also to everyone who feels its resonance, and thus Cataclysmic Reeking Maggots was born!