Thursday, January 19, 2012

Abhorrence - (2000) Evoking the Abomination [.flac]


Hailing from São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil's own death metal superpower Abhorrence have more than just speed and brutality to offer. They were first created three years away from the new millennium, with Ascension and Triumph in Blasphemy already gaining significant attention among underground metalheads and labels alike. Upon entering the year 2000, Abhorrence had prepared their own mix of biological agent in a form of Evoking the Abomination; a weapon that shared similar traits like their fellow countrymen Krisiun. The first pressing of this record was released through Evil Vengeance Records (Cartridge Number: EVRCD1) whereas it was also licensed to Listenable Records for State side release in the following year (Cartridge Number: POSH 026). Both pressings had different layout from each other. The first issue was pressed on clear disc adorned with two inverted crucifixes and the back cover did not have a picture of band members. For US release, the band logo was printed on a black disc and it featured photo of band member at the back of the tray card. As a side note, Rangel Arroyo would later be hired as session axeman for Impiety on Terroreign (Apocalyptic Armageddon Command) circa 2008 - 2009.

Track List:

1. Abattoir 3:09
2. Evoking the Abomination 4:00
3. Sacrificial Offerings 3:45
4. Hellish Annihilation 3:14
5. Storming Warfare 3:32
6. Abhorrer Existence 2:57
7. Reborn in Vengeance 2:54
8. Triumph in Blasphemy 4:51

Total Time: 28:22

Format: .flac
Quality: Lossless
Average Bitrate: 1008 Kbps
Sampling Rate: 44 kHz
Channel: Stereo
Bit Depth: 16
Size: 217 Mb (Un-Rar)

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