The album was originally released in 1986 as a demo called Slaughter of the Innocent. Necrosis Records officially released the album as Horrified in 1989. The tracks were recorded in June 1986 at a basement studio in Flint, Michigan. They were then remixed in March 1989 at Silver Tortoise Soundlab, Ann Arbor, Michigan by Jonas Berzanskis, Scott Carlson and Aaron Freeman, and produced by Doug Earp and Repulsion. Relapse Records reissued Horrified in 1992. In 2002, Horrified was reissued again by Relapse, this time with a bonus CD consisting of various demos and other recordings titled Rarities.
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The album was originally released in 1986 as a demo called Slaughter of the Innocent. Necrosis Records officially released the album as Horrified in … read more
The album was originally released in 1986 as a demo called Slaughter of the Innocent. Necrosis Records officially released the album as Horrified in 1989. The tracks were recorded in Jun… read more
Repulsion may refer to two different bands: 1. Repulsion are a legendary band hailed as being one of the biggest influences on the grindcore genre, despite only releasing one official full length album entitled "Horrified" in 1989 (recorded in 1986). The band formed in 1984 under the name Genocide, releasing three demos with this name. Later, they changed the name to the more "fitting name" for their style of music and lyrical content, which is Repulsion. With the name Repulsion, they released one full length album, two demos and a single. They broke up aroun… read more
Repulsion may refer to two different bands: 1. Repulsion are a legendary band hailed as being one of the biggest influences on the grindcore genre, despite only releasing one official full… read more
Repulsion may refer to two different bands: 1. Repulsion are a legendary band hailed as being one of the biggest influences on the grindcore genre, despite only releasing one official full length album entitled "Horrified" i… read more