Whipped Inhumane's album, We Need Our Wars, is a powerful and thought-provoking work that explores the darker side of human nature. The band's unique blend of punk, metal, and industrial influences creates a sound that is both aggressive and atmospheric, perfectly complementing the album's themes of conflict and struggle.
From the opening track, "War is Our Nature," the band sets the tone for an uncompromising and unapologetic exploration of humanity's violent tendencies. The lyrics are raw and confrontational, challenging listeners to confront the uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world around them.
Despite the heavy subject matter, We Need Our Wars is not without its moments of beauty and introspection. Tracks like "The Calm Before the Storm" and "Requiem for the Fallen" showcase the band's ability to craft haunting melodies and atmospheric soundscapes, providing a much-needed respite from the album's more intense moments.
Whipped / Inhumane - We Need Our Wars Split EP - 1993 - (Full Album)
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Catalog Numbers
SAB-001
Labels
Sabotage;earth Records
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Formats
Vinyl
7"
45 RPM
EP
Red Transparent
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Recorded At
Electric Eel
Notes
Includes folded posters.
Track A1 originally recorded by Aspirin Feast.
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Matrix / Runout (Side A): SAB 001-A "INHUMANE"
Matrix / Runout (Side B): SAB-001-B "WHIPPED"
About Whipped Inhumane
Whipped were a Hardcore / Crust punk known in the Northwest DIY underground.
The band formed in Seattle, Washington in the early 1990's - 1991-1995
Doug : Guitar/Vocals
Paula : Bass/Vocals
Drew : Drums
We Need Our Wars is a powerful and impressive album that showcases Whipped Inhumane's unique sound and uncompromising vision. Fans of punk, metal, and industrial music will find plenty to appreciate here, while those looking for a challenging and thought-provoking listening experience will not be disappointed.