Human Waste

Human Waste is Suffocation's debut EP released by Relapse Records. This was also the first CD ever to be released by Relapse. "Infecting The Crypts", "Mass Obliteration", and "Jesus Wept" were re-recorded on the following album, Effigy of the Forgotten. "Synthetically Revived" was also re-recorded on Pierced from Within and "Catatonia" was re-recorded for the Despise the Sun EP. The only track that has not been re-recorded is the title track, which was originally recorded for the demo Reincremated.

Human Waste
EP by
Released1991
RecordedRecorded and Mixed at Recardamatt Studios, West Islip, NY - 1990
GenreTechnical death metal
Length23:14, 29:03 (reissue)
LabelRelapse
ProducerSuffocation
Suffocation chronology
Human Waste
(1991)
Effigy of the Forgotten
(1991)

It was re-released in 2005 with two bonus tracks taken from the 1990 demo Reincremated. Tracks 7 and 8 on the re-release are "Involuntary Slaughter" and "Reincremation".

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Suffocation.

No.TitleLength
1."Infecting the Crypts"4:38
2."Synthetically Revived"3:38
3."Mass Obliteration"4:29
4."Catatonia"3:56
5."Jesus Wept"3:38
6."Human Waste"2:56
Total length:23:14
Digital reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
7."Involuntary Slaughter" (Reincremated Demo 1990)2:55
8."Reincremation" (Reincremated Demo 1990)2:54
Total length:29:03

Personnel

Production

  • Conrad Ziarnink- engineer on reissue (tracks: 6 to 8)
  • Paul Bagin - engineer on first press (tracks: 1 to 6), reissue (tracks: 1 to 7)
  • Matthew F. Jacobson - executive producer
  • Suffocation - producer
  • Ron Spencer - artwork
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