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Release date: 27 November 2001
Style: Black metal, Grindcore

Rating:

8.2 | 76 votes

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119 have it
10 want it


01. The Supreme Necrotic Audnance
02. When Humanity Is Cancer
03. Submission Is For The Weak
04. Pandemonic Hyperblast
05. Paradigm Shift - Annihilation
06. The Technogoat
07. Incipid Flock
08. Human, All Too Fucking Human
09. The Codex Necro
10. Pandemonic Hyperblast [live] [2006 re-release bonus]
11. How The Angels Fly In (We Can Never Be Forgiven) [live] [2006 re-release bonus]
12. Submission Is For The Weak [live] [2006 re-release bonus]
13. The Oblivion Gene [live] [2006 re-release bonus]
14. Necrogeddon [demo] [2009 re-release bonus]
15. Pandemonic Hyperblast [demo] [2009 re-release bonus]
16. The Codex Necro [demo] [2009 re-release bonus]
17. When Humanity Is Cancer [demo] [2009 re-release bonus]


Line-up
David "V.I.T.R.I.O.L." Hunt - vocals
Michael "Irrumator" Kenney - all instruments, programming


Additional info
Released by Mordgrimm

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Baz Anderson - 21.01.2010 at 17:09  
  I think I love this album already.
musicalkaratekid - 08.05.2012 at 01:15  
Rating: 8 An extremely belligerent introduction into the career of Anaal Nathrakh, in which barefaced brutality and unrelenting aggression does not stop spitting venom at you until the album's runtime is over. Highlights include a particularly interesting voyage into industrial territory on 'The Technogoat' and the independently insane title track.
Troy Killjoy - 08.05.2012 at 01:18  
  ^ Pretty much what he said. This album is straight-up boss. Face-melting to say the least.
!J.O.O.E.! - 08.05.2012 at 01:24  
Rating: 9
Written by Troy Killjoy on 08.05.2012 at 01:18

^ Pretty much what he said. This album is straight-up boss. Face-melting to say the least.

Also the last great Anaal Nathrakh album too if you ask me. After this the other albums just seem meek.
Marcel Hubregtse - 08.05.2012 at 02:49  
 
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 08.05.2012 at 01:24

Written by Troy Killjoy on 08.05.2012 at 01:18

^ Pretty much what he said. This album is straight-up boss. Face-melting to say the least.

Also the last great Anaal Nathrakh album too if you ask me. After this the other albums just seem meek.


Ture, even though they are enjoyable this one is just a total punch and kick in the nuts.
Sonic MrSumo - 05.06.2012 at 08:31  
Rating: 8 This album is accessible insanity!
Neroese - 30.06.2012 at 10:45  
  Technogoat?
Alex Lemon - 16.07.2012 at 03:23  
  This is and probably always will be my favorite Anaal Nathrakh album
J. N. - 27.07.2012 at 17:24  
  The most vicious debut album. EVER.
king_matt - 10.01.2013 at 23:36  
Rating: 10 INSANE. Definitely one of their best, underrated.

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