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This album, while not being Defeated Sanity’s Debut, was the first album that set the goals of what the band would develop on throughout the rest of their discography, but something about this album in particular makes me come back to it almost anytime I have some time to kill. I believe that this is because this album perfectly balances the caveman brutality with light notes of complex jazz that is unobtrusive to the flow, but simply adds on to it. oilyjeans