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Svätá Zvrhlosť

Majster Kat · 2007

52 min · 12 tracks · thrash metal

A relentless barrage of thrash riffs and intense vocals that confronts historical and societal themes head-on.

Why this album works

'Svätá Zvrhlosť' gained notable recognition for its critical commentary on political corruption and societal decay in Slovakia, resonating with a growing thrash metal audience. The album's aggressive sound and thought-provoking content helped it become a significant release within the Eastern European metal movement.
Best for
steady pacing throughout the album intense themes confronting listeners gradual climax rewards patience
Context
Released in 2007, 'Svätá Zvrhlosť' is Majster Kat's third studio album, following their breakthrough 'Hlava XXII' from 2004. At this point, the band was solidifying their presence in the Slovak metal scene, refining their sound while addressing complex social issues through their lyrics.
Stylistic neighbors
Hatesphere· Massacration· Witchery

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Zapáľte ohne Standout 5:24
  • 2 Pod gilotínou 4:28
  • 3 Kat Standout 5:20
  • 4 Tieň minulosti 3:36
  • 5 Pád 5:27
  • 6 Večný odpočinok 2:12
  • 7 Smutný odkaz 4:32
  • 8 V údolí včiel 6:47
  • 9 Vláda šakalov Standout 4:28
  • 10 Začiatok konca 2:45
  • 11 Posledný deň 5:25
  • 12 Toľko nevinných... 2:24

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