Millennium (Monstrosity album)

Millennium is the second studio album by death metal band Monstrosity, released in 1996 and produced by Scott Burns. This is the last album to feature George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher on vocals, as he went on to join the death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released on Conquest Music, Inc worldwide and licensed to Nuclear Blast for a European release. It was later licensed by Hammerheart Records (Netherlands) and re-released in the early 2000s for Europe.

Millennium
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 27, 1996
RecordedMorrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida
GenreDeath metal
Length40:14
LabelConquest (US)
Nuclear Blast (worldwide)
ProducerScott Burns, Monstrosity
Monstrosity chronology
Imperial Doom
(1992)
Millennium
(1996)
In Dark Purity
(1999)

Musical style

Millennium showcases a more technical approach to death metal than on their previous release, Imperial Doom. The guitar work in particular is massively improved from their debut. It features many dynamic changes including quick jumps from tremolo picking to lightning fast playing of power chords, and is perceived by many to be a landmark in technical death metal.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Fatal Millennium"4:35
2."Devious Instinct"4:02
3."Manic"3:30
4."Dream Messiah"4:25
5."Fragments of Resolution"5:08
6."Manipulation Strain"4:02
7."Slaves and Masters"3:13
8."Mirrors of Reason"3:34
9."Stormwinds"4:59
10."Seize of Change"2:46
Total length:40:14

Personnel

Monstrosity
Additional musicians
  • Jason Avery – backing vocals on track 2, 4, 5 and 7
Production
  • Scott Burns – mixing, producer, recording
  • Keith Rose – mixing
  • Scott Kieklak – mixing


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