About this album

Sound: "Brutal riffs and guttural vocals collide in a relentless assault of raw death metal energy."

Where they were

Released on March 30, 1992, 'Inhuman Condition' was Massacre's debut full-length album following their formation in 1990. At this point, the band was establishing itself in the death metal scene after previously releasing the 'Mutilation' EP. The album showcased their aggressive style and helped solidify their presence in a competitive genre.

Why it matters

The album is notable for its contribution to the death metal genre during its formative years, receiving critical acclaim for its musicianship and intensity. It has influenced many subsequent bands within the scene and has been cited in various retrospectives as an essential release that helped define early 90s death metal.

Essential tracks

  • "Inhuman Condition" — The title track encapsulates the album's theme with its brutal instrumentation and stark lyrical content about the human experience under duress.
  • "Plains of Insanity" — This track features complex guitar work and tempo changes that highlight the band's technical prowess while maintaining unrelenting aggression.
  • "Warhead" — 'Warhead' showcases a blend of speed and heaviness, illustrating Massacre's ability to craft memorable hooks amid their ferocious sound.

Release Date

March 30, 1992

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Inhuman Condition 5:41
  2. 2 Plains of Insanity 4:48
  3. 3 Warhead 5:16
  4. 4 Provoked Accurser 4:53