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Only the Strong 1999
(1999)
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The New Nightmare
(2003)
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Although the band's name and their album titles tend to suggest that Inhuman is part of the constipated-Muppet school of death metal, this New York quartet, in fact, pledges allegiance to the more metallic side of '80s hardcore: Samhain, Cro-Mags, and Agnostic Front, among others, will come to mind upon hearing Inhuman's fourth album. Singer ...
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Last Rites
(2007)
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Veterans of New York hardcore punk since 1995, Inhuman make a worthy addition to the aesthetic with Last Rites. While NYHC's staples are its backbone -- barked vocals, bulldozing drums, no-nonsense riffs -- the record detours through various styles of punk. Some melodic moments hearken back to the Misfits; "Ghost" evokes the West Coast punk/thrash ...
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Evolver
(1997)
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Fans of Sick of It All and other metallic N.Y.C. hardcore bands will enjoy Inhuman's spirited debut, Evolver. Over thrashing, breakneck beats, singer Mike Scondotto tackles broad concepts like "Life's Inhumanities" and "Existence," but also offers idealistic manifestos on more specific topics like the spirit of hardcore ("My Dedication") and trend ...
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Rebellion
(1999)
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Rebellion is another ferocious blast of idealistic N.Y.C. hardcore from the Brooklyn-based quartet Inhuman. As with the group's debut, Evolover, Rebellion doesn't explore any unfamiliar stylistic territory, but the band's live skills are adequately captured in the disc's workman-like production. Andy Hinds, All Music Guide
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New York's Hardest, Vol. 3
(2001)
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In the late ‘70s, punk and metal audiences had a reputation for not getting along. You didn't see a lot of mohawks and pink hair at Black Sabbath or Van Halen shows, and many punks were known for hating metal as vehemently as they hated disco. But all that changed in the ‘80s, when headbangers and punks suddenly realized how much they had in ...
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