Mutilation (pol) - The Last Convulsion Demo [1992] [FAST]
Tomasz Chwastek remained the primary constant for the band until their initial split in 2004, while Sławek Malicki’s raspy, death-focused vocals defined the band's early identity.
Released just a year after the band's formation in March 1991, The Last Convulsion captures a raw, embryonic death metal sound. While later releases would see the band experiment with heavy metal influences in the mid-90s, this demo is firmly rooted in the aggressive, murky tropes of early Polish death metal . The demo's structure is concise, featuring four tracks: (01:10) Hate on the Recommendation (05:22) The Last Convulsion (05:36) Bloody Bodies (05:15) Mutilation (Pol) - The Last Convulsion demo [1992]
The production, typical for DIY underground tapes of the time, was recorded at , providing a "cavernous" and unpolished atmosphere that many purists argue enhances the "vile" and uncomfortable vibes of the genre. The Early Lineup Tomasz Chwastek remained the primary constant for the
The in their subsequent 1993 demo, Immortal Visions The demo's structure is concise, featuring four tracks:
The personnel behind this recording represented the founding core of the band: : Vocals Tomasz Chwastek : Guitars Piotrek : Bass Marek : Drums