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Mortification (album)

Mortification
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Studio album by Mortification
Released 1991
Recorded 1991 at Power Plant Studio, Carlton in Melbourne, Australia
Genre Death metal, grindcore, Christian metal
Length 38:11
Label Nuclear Blast, Intense
Producer Roger Martinez
Mortification chronology
Break the Curse
(1990)
Mortification
(1991)
Scrolls of the Megilloth
(1992)

Mortification is the eponymously titled debut studio album by Australian Christian metal band Mortification. This album leans more towards death metal than the band's previous demo album, but still keeps itself in the ways of thrash. The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music described the album's sound as "punk-meets-metal grind-core".

Jayson Sherlock's original cover art (seen above, nicknamed the "gnarly cover") was censored by some Christian bookstores; the label shipped them a version with an alternative cover, simply the band's logo.

Although not as popular as its follow-up, Mortification became reputive in both Christian and secular metal scenes for its remarkably brutal output. There are two short grindcore songs: "Turn" (33 s.) and "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" (1:06). The latter is commonly known as "God Rulz," because those are the only lyrics in the song. It is still often played in the band's concerts. Music videos were shot for "Turn," "Until the End," "The Destroyer Beholds," and "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" by film maker Neil Johnson. These videos were released on the video compilation Grind Planets.

All songs written by Mortification

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