A Whole New Level of Sickness

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A Whole New Level of Sickness
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EP by
Released Flag of the United States.svg June 27, 2000
Flag of Europe.svg April 1, 2000
RecordedMarch 1999
StudioStudio 13, Deerfield Beach, Florida, Max Trax in Albany, New York
Genre Metalcore
Hardcore punk
Crossover thrash
Length16:48
Label Trustkill, Good Life Recordings
Producer
  • Jeremy Staska
  • Shai Hulud
Shai Hulud chronology
The Fall of Every Man
(1998)
A Whole New Level of Sickness
(2000)
Crush 'Em All Vol. 1
(2000)

A Whole New Level of Sickness is a split EP featuring songs by hardcore punk bands Shai Hulud and Another Victim, released on June 27, 2000, on Trustkill Records and, in Europe, Good Life Recordings, in CD and 12" various colors from brown swirl to purple (150 pressed). Shai Hulud tracks were included in A Profound Hatred of Man (reissue). It also is the debut of Jared Allen and Geert van der Velde.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Set Your Body Ablaze" – 3:40 (Shai Hulud)
  2. "Anesthesia" (Bad Religion cover) – 2:46 (Shai Hulud)
  3. "Linoleum" (NOFX cover) – 2:08 (Shai Hulud)
  4. "Bitter End" – 2:49 (Another Victim)
  5. "Boiling Point" (SSD cover) – 1:40 (Another Victim)
  6. "Free In Constraint" – 2:48 (Another Victim)
  7. "Untitled Track" – 0:58 (Another Victim, Shai Hulud)

- The Untitled Track is not a real song; it is various members of both bands screaming the word "burn" for 58 seconds.

Personnel

Shai Hulud line-up

Tracks were recorded and mixed by Shai Hulud and Jeremy Staska.

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