Monstrosity - Enslaving The Masses
Hammerheart Records
US Death Metal
Disc 1: 12 songs (46'20) Disc 2: 12 songs (47'20)
Release year: 2001
Hammerheart Records
Reviewed by Danny

Monstrosity is back ... or if you prefer Hammerheart decided to offer a small gift to Monstrosity's die-hard fans.

Here comes Enslaving The Masses, a two CDs set composed of one CD called Crave The Blood, full of rarities, composed of three demos (Imperial Doom -1991, Horror Infinity -1990 and Slaves And Masters -1994). The production sucks a little bit, but this is not the purpose of this CD "collector".

The second CD, called Stages Of Decay, is a live from US, recorded at Gulfport, Memphis, Huntwill, Atlanta ... and Tampa. Here again, the sound of this live could have been much better ... as the production of these twelve live songs are killing the furry and the power of Monstrosity. This time you will ear Jason Avery (who replaced Corpsegrinder on vocals on first CD).

Now I am not sure if this one will help the band to find new fans, but anyway ... as stated at the beginning ... this is a small gift for die-hard fans.

Killing Songs :
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Other albums by Monstrosity that we have reviewed:
Monstrosity - Millennium reviewed by Kyler and quoted 89 / 100
Monstrosity - In Dark Purity reviewed by Danny and quoted 85 / 100
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