In the Name of Suffering

In the Name of Suffering

Original Cover
Studio album by Eyehategod
Released December 1, 1992
Genre Sludge metal
Length 35:03 (Original)
54:41 (Reissue)
Label Intellectual Convulsion
Century Media
Eyehategod chronology
In the Name of Suffering
(1992)
Take as Needed for Pain
(1993)
Reissue cover
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In the Name of Suffering is the debut album by sludge metal pioneers Eyehategod, released on December 1, 1992. The album was originally released on French label Intellectual Convulsion, but only 1500–2000 copies were pressed of this release before the label disappeared. They were then picked up by Century Media, who promptly re-released the album with different album cover. It was again re-released in 2006, as part of Century Media's 20th Anniversary, with original album cover, four bonus tracks from the band's 1990 demo Lack of Almost Everything (these recordings are also available on their live album, 10 Years of Abuse (and Still Broke)).

Track listing

All lyrics written by Mike Williams; all music composed by James Bower, Joseph LaCaze, Mark Schultz and Steve Dale.

No. Title Length
1. "Depress"   4:58
2. "Man Is Too Ignorant to Exist"   2:37
3. "Shinobi"   5:15
4. "Pigs"   2:59
5. "Run It into the Ground"   3:10
6. "Godsong"   2:44
7. "Children of God"   3:10
8. "Left to Starve"   3:09
9. "Hostility Dose"   2:43
10. "Hit a Girl"   4:18
Total length:
35:03

Tracks 11–14 taken from the band's 1990 demo, Lack of Almost Everything

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