Inhumanity (album)

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Inhumanity
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ReleasedApril 18, 2003
February 20, 2006
RecordedTico-Tico Studio, Kemi, Finland, December 2002
Genre Melodic death metal
Label Listenable Records
Producer Mors Principium Est
Mors Principium Est chronology
Inhumanity
(2003)
The Unborn
(2005)
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Mors Principium Est - Inhumanity reissue cover.jpg
Cover artwork for the 2006 reissue
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Inhumanity is the debut album of Finnish melodic death metal band Mors Principium Est. It was first released in 2003 and later reissued in 2006 with new artwork and three bonus tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Original 2003 release

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Another Creation" Ville Viljanen Jori Haukio 4:56
2."Eternity's Child"ViljanenHaukio3:43
3."In My Words"Viljanen, HaukioHaukio3:40
4."Inhumanity"Viljanen, HaukioHaukio3:18
5."D.I.B."ViljanenHaukio4:44
6."The Lust Called Knowledge"ViljanenHaukio4:25
7."Oblivion"(instrumental)Haukio2:12
8."Life in Black"Viljanen, HaukioHaukio3:40
9."Last Apprentice"ViljanenHaukio2:45
10."Into Illusion"HaukioHaukio5:09
11."Hijo de la Luna" (Japanese bonus track)  4:26

2006 re-release bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
11."The Lust Called Knowledge" (2005 remix)4:00
12."Inhumanity" (live)3:17
13."Pure" (live) (the original album version of this track can be found on The Unborn )6:24

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