The End 666 Invoker - Hate Corp

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Review by Mohsen Razazian

End 666 Invoker's latest album, Hate Corp, is a brutal and unapologetic offering that showcases the band's uncompromising approach to extreme metal. From the moment the opening track "Rise of the Antichrist" kicks in, it's clear that this is not an album for the faint of heart.

The production is raw and abrasive, with a thick layer of distortion and a relentless barrage of blast beats and guttural vocals. The guitars are tuned low and heavy, churning out riffs that are both menacing and catchy. The bass and drums provide a solid foundation, keeping the songs tight and focused.

Lyrically, Hate Corp is a scathing indictment of society, religion, and humanity as a whole. The themes of hatred, violence, and nihilism are explored with a ferocity that is both cathartic and disturbing. The album's title track is a standout, with its anthemic chorus and blistering guitar solo.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Full Speed Desecration
Womanhater
World Collapse
Suicide Your Toy
Warcommand
Genocide
Horrible Infanticide
Lovely Witch
Frenchies Dickheads
Into The Sabbath
Cut Throat
Homophobe
Reek Of Cremation
Thrashing Maniac
Don't Push Satan
Chainsaw
Terror Is My Name

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Catalog Numbers

VSART003

Labels

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Formats

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Notes

Ltd. to 100

About The End 666 Invoker

Name Vars

  • The End

Members

  • Interceptor
  • The Bubonist
  • Didier Qojau
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Summary by Mohsen Razazian

Hate Corp is a must-have for fans of extreme metal. End 666 Invoker has crafted an album that is both punishing and memorable, a testament to their dedication to the genre. This is not an album for the faint of heart, but for those who can handle it, it's a thrilling ride into the abyss.