While metal music often tends to seek inspiration in the horror genre, Macabre goes a step further and transforms horror into music � the Chicago trio have developed their own unique musical style which they named murder metal. The name speaks for itself and Macabre make sure that each of their releases lives up to it. "Sinister Slaughter", the band's second full-length album to this day remains one of the bloodiest, gut wrenching records ever to emerge on the metal scene. Now, enriched by the thrilling EP "Behind the Wall of Sleep", "Sinister Slaughter" returns to make your blood boil. Get ready for carnage!
Sinister Slaughter
1. Nightstalker
2. The Ted Bundy Song
3. Sniper In The Sky
4. Montreal Massacre
5. Zodiak
6. What The Hell Did You Do?
7. The Boston Strangler
8. Mary Bell
9. Mary Bell Reprise
10. Killing Spree Postal Killer
11. Is It Soup Yet?
12. White Hen Decapitator
13. Howard Unrah What Have You Done Now?
14. Gacy's Lot
15. There Was A Young Man Who Blew Up A Place
16. Vampire Of D�sseldorf
17. Shotgun Peterson
18. What's That Smell
19. Edmond Kemper Had A Horrible Temper
20. What The Heck, Richard Speck
21. Albert Was Worse Than Any Fish In The Sea
Behind The Walls Of Sleep
22. Fishtales
23. Behind The Wall Of Sleep
24. Slaughter Thy Poser
25. Freeze Dried Man
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