- Source: Epidemic of Violence
- Pemerkosaan
- Pemerkosaan di Mesir
- Pemerkosaan berdasarkan jenis kelamin
- Diana E. H. Russell
- Hak-hak reproduktif
- Kasai Selatan
- Perbudakan seksual
- Pemerkosaan terhadap laki-laki
- Pornografi balas dendam
- Epidemic of Violence
- Crack epidemic in the United States
- Demolition Hammer
- Epidemic (disambiguation)
- James Gilligan
- Cause of Death (album)
- Gun violence
- Tortured Existence
- Curfew (2024 TV series)
- Time Bomb (Demolition Hammer album)
Epidemic of Violence is the second album by American thrash metal band Demolition Hammer. It was released in early 1992 to critical acclaim and is considered a cult classic in the thrash metal and death metal genres.
Epidemic of Violence uses a Michael Whelan painting for its cover artwork: Lovecraft's Nightmare B. The first half of the painting, Lovecraft's Nightmare A, was used for Obituary's Cause of Death.
Reception and legacy
In 2017, Loudwire placed Epidemic of Violence at number 49 on their "Top 50 Thrash Metal Albums" list. Eduardo Rivadavia noted how Demolition Hammer managed to sustain their thrash metal sound during the rise of grunge, comparing them to other bands in the thrash genre who were going for a more commercial sound. Loudwire also named Epidemic of Violence the best thrash metal album of 1992 and called it a cult classic.
On June 24, 2017, Demolition Hammer performed Epidemic of Violence in its entirety at the Gramercy Theater in New York City in celebration of the album's 25th anniversary.
Track listing
= 2008 re-release live bonus tracks
=Personnel
Demolition Hammer
Steve Reynolds – lead vocals, bass
James Reilly – guitar, backing vocals
Derek Sykes – guitar, backing vocals
Vinny Daze – drums, backing vocals
Production
Produced by Tom Soares and Demolition Hammer
Mixed by Tom Soares and Demolition Hammer
Recorded and Engineered by Tom Soares
Red "Lunchbox" Bortolotti – assistant engineer
Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, New York
References
External links
Encyclopaedia Metallum page