Though you can understand why a fan would overlook the third wheel in Massacra's discography, it would be in their best interest to give this a shot. Granted, the style is much different compared to their Final Holocaust days, showering the listener in meaty, groovy tunes with a stronger traditional death metal influence compared to their previous albums. This change gives them a decidedly South American feel, at times reminding you of middle-era Sepultura and Claustrofobia, but it also recalls Protector's later albums with its beefed up production and tone.
01 Evidence of abominations 02 Defying man's creation 03 Baptized in decadence 04 Mortify their flesh 05 Traumatic paralyzed mind 06 Excruciating commands 07 World dies screaming 08 Signs of the decline 09 Civilization in regression 10 Full frontal assault 11 Gods of hate 12 Full of hatred