Hate (Sarcófago album)

Hate is the third studio album by Brazilian extreme metal band Sarcófago, released in March 1994 through Cogumelo Records. It has a more stripped-down approach than their previous record,[2] The Laws of Scourge (1991).

Hate
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1994
Recorded1994
StudioDramma & Polifonia Studios, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
GenreDeath metal, black metal
Length34:14
LabelCogumelo
Sarcófago chronology
Crush, Kill, Destroy
(1992)
Hate
(1994)
The Worst
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Spirit of Metal[1]

Hate is also notable for its controversial use of a drum machine.[3] At the time Sarcófago were attempting to become the fastest band in the world,[2] and there were no drummers in their native Brazil who could play at the required speeds.[4] Frontman Wagner Lamounier claimed to have no qualms about using this device, on the basis that most death metal drummers use trigger pads for recording purposes, which in the end produces the same homogenized sound as that of a drum machine.[2]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Intro: Song for My Death"2:30
2."Pact of Cum"3:54
3."The God's Faeces"3:41
4."Satanic Terrorism"2:06
5."Orgy of Flies"4:35
6."Hate"2:24
7."The Phantom"4:50
8."Rhabdovirus (The Pitbull's Curse)"3:03
9."Anal Vomit"5:20
10."The Beggar's Uprising"1:51


  • "Satanic Terrorism" is about the "Inner Circle" church burnings in Norway that occurred during the early 1990s. Sarcófago was briefly accused of supporting these acts, but Lamounier has insisted that this is untrue.[4]
  • The lyrics to "Orgy of Flies" contains the lines "War after war/We haven't learned nothing/Hate is still alive" and "Over a billion corpses/Orgy of flies" which seems to clarify their stance on hate and murder.

Personnel edit

Additional personnel edit

    • Taken from liner notes.
  • Marcos Machado: Backing Vocals on tracks 1, 4 and 5
  • "Andreia": Backing Vocals on track 6
  • Eduardo Paulista: Lead Guitar on track 6
  • Tarson Senra: Backing Vocals on track 10

References edit

  1. ^ Spirit of Metal review
  2. ^ a b c Gimenez, 1995, page 54.
  3. ^ Franzin, 1997, page 16.
  4. ^ a b "Entrevista com a banda em 1997 pela revista Rock Brigade nº 130". Archived from the original on 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2011-04-20.

Further reading edit

  • Franzin, Ricardo (1997). Sarcófago: A "Pior" Banda do Mundo Fala Tudo. Rock Brigade, 130, 16-18.
  • Gimenez, Karen (1995). Sarcófago: Quarteto que Virou Dupla. Rock Brigade, 102, 54-55.
  • Nemitz, Cézar (1994). Sarcófago: O Tormento Continua... Dynamite, 13, 58-59.
  • Ricardo, Gabriel (2008). Sarcófago: Tributo à Banda Mais Polêmica do Brasil. Roadie Crew, 114, 54-56.