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Hate

by Sarcófago

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    - 12 Inch purple LP
    - Gatefold Jacket
    - Gatefold Insert
    - Remastered from original master tapes

    Includes unlimited streaming of Hate via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Cassette + Digital Album

    Cassette version of Sarcofago's Hate!

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Pact of Cum 03:57
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Hate 02:25
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The Phantom 05:00
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Rhabdovirus 03:06
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Anal Vomit 05:23
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about

Sarcófago had always been known as one of the most radical bands to inhabit the metal landscape. That reputation would be more than solidified with the release of the band’s 3rd LP, simply and aptly entitled Hate. After having flirted with the big time of metal with The Laws of Scourge, the band realized that its rightful place was in the depths of horrific and ill music. Never to fit in preconceived box, its nature was to simple rage to its full strength like a wild beast. With that notion at heart, Sarcófago went on to release the album that would become known as one of its most unapologetic and controversial statements.

Released in 1994, Hate was received positively by fans and critics alike. The album’s somber and sickening themes hovering on notions of suicide, murder, and descent into madness were tempered by Lamounier’s finest moments on guitar as his churning and evil riffs permeate the entire album. The choice of drummer was also of note, as the band chose to not use one. Instead, all drums were programmed with the intent of making them sound inhumanly fast. This choice of percussion would follow the band through all of its later releases, including The Worst and Crust. In short, the album’s agnostic message aims for the gut and punishes the listener from beginning to end.

Greyhaze Records, coming to the end of its full and complete review of Sarcófago’s entire catalogue of recorded output, is proud to release this often overlooked album on deluxe vinyl and cassette formats. As is usual with Greyhaze releases, audio was meticulously remastered from the original master tape. Visually, all artwork honors the original release, with added graphical elements that conjure the full darkness and black metal majesty of this album.

credits

released May 15, 2020

- Produced at Dramma Studio and Polifonia Studio between January-March 1994 in Belo Horizonte, MG - Brasil
- Engineered by Eugenio (Dramma) and Tarso Senra (Polifonia)
- All Keyboards by Eugenio
- Lead Guitars on "Hate" by Eduardo Paulista (Chakal)
- Backing Vocals by Marcos (Divine Death) on "Orgy...", "Satanic...", "Song..."
- Backing vocals by Andreia on "Hate..."
- Backing vocals by Tarso on "The Beggars..."
- Photo by Nino Andres
- All music by SARCÓFAGO
- All Lyrics by W.L except "Song for my Death" and "Satanic Terrorism" by W.L. and Celio Alves

SARCÓFAGO ARE:
- W.L - All guitars and vomits
- G.M. - Bass and backing vocals
- D.Z. - Drums and Machine Gun

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