Sinister Slaughter

Macabre

Sinister Slaughter

RELEASED: April 13, 1993
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Night Stalker (Richard Ramirez) 2:05 2. The Ted Bundy Song (Ted Bundy) 1:19 3. Sniper in the Sky (Charles Whitman) 1:52 4. Montreal Massacre (Mark Lupine) 1:26 5. Zodiac (Identity Unknown) 3:46 6. What the Hell Did You Do? (James Edward Pough) 2:10 7. The Boston Strangler (Albert DeSalvo) 1:10 8. Mary Bell 0:43 9. Mary Bell (reprise) 0:46 10. Killing Spree: Postal Killer (Patrick Sherril) 1:22 11. Is It Soup Yet? (Daniel Rakowitz) 1:19 12. White Hen Decapitator (Michael Bethke) 2:31 13. Howard Unrah: What Have You Done Now?! (Howard Unrah) 2:29 14. Gacy's Lot (John Wayne Gacy) 2:21 15. There Was a Young Man Who Blew Up a Plane (Jack Gilbert Graham) 2:10 16. Vampire of Düsseldorf (Peter Kurtin) 2:44 17. Shotgun Peterson (Christopher Peterson) 2:49 18. Whats That Smell? (Jeffery Dahmer) 3:02 19. Edmond Kemper Had a Horrible Temper (Edmond Kemper) 2:35 20. What the Heck Richard Speck?: Eight Nurses You Wrecked (Richard Speck) 2:06 21. Albert Was Worse Than Any Fish in the Sea (Albert Fish) 1:31
Sinister Slaughter is the third studio album by the American death metal band Macabre, released in 1993. The album is notable for its unique blend of death metal and grindcore, characterized by its dark themes and gory subject matter, often inspired by real-life serial killers. The band's aggressive sound and lyrical content have garnered a cult following, establishing them as a distinct entity within the extreme metal scene. Sinister Slaughter showcases Macabre's signature style, marked by intricate guitar riffs, rapid-fire drumming, and a mix of growled and shrieked vocals, which contribute to the album's unsettling atmosphere.