Historical Archive
Gomorrah's Season Ends is the second studio album by the American hardcore punk band Earth Crisis, released in 1993. It is noted for its aggressive sound that combines elements of metal and hardcore punk, characterized by heavy guitar riffs, powerful drums, and politically charged lyrics. The album addresses themes of animal rights, environmentalism, and the social issues of the time, solidifying Earth Crisis's reputation as a leading band in the hardcore scene. Its influence can be seen in the evolution of metalcore and the alignment of punk and hardcore with activist movements.