Sadistik Exekution

Sadistik Exekution is an infamous Australian extreme metal band known for their raw and chaotic style of music, which blends elements of death metal and black metal. Founded in Sydney in 1986, the group established themselves as one of the most unrelenting forces in the underground metal scene. Characterized by frenzied tempos, dissonant guitar work, and the guttural vocals of frontman Rok, Sadistik Exekution gained a reputation for their uncompromisingly brutal sound and dark, often controversial, lyrical content.

Throughout their career, Sadistik Exekution maintained a prolific output, with albums that pushed the boundaries of intensity in extreme metal. "We Are Death Fuck You" (1994) and "Kaos" (1996) are seminal releases that showcase the band's thunderous approach to metal. After a period of inactivity, they roared back with "Fukk" (2002) and its follow-up "Fukk II" (2004), both of which continued their trademark sonic brutality. In 2015, the band celebrated their storied legacy with "30 Years of Agonizing the Dead," which included previously unreleased and rare tracks, serving as a grim reminder of the group's enduring influence on the extreme metal genre. Despite their infrequent live performances and recording schedule, Sadistik Exekution's body of work has cemented them as cult legends among aficionados of the most severe strains of metal.

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30 Years of Agonizing the Dead
Album - 9 Tracks - Released January 13, 2017
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  1. January 13, 2017
  2. July 1, 2008
  3. December 1, 2004
  4. December 1, 2002
  5. December 1, 1997
  6. December 1, 1994