Violator - The Hidden Face Of Death Here

Lyrically, the band uses the "Hidden Face of Death" as a metaphor for the systemic rot in modern society, specifically confronting injustice, corruption, and the rise of far-right ideologies in the global south.

Released four years after their third full-length album, Scenarios of Brutality , this EP served as a bridge between their classic fast-and-furious style and the more complex themes explored in their later work, such as the 2025 album Unholy Retribution . Violator - The Hidden Face of Death

A socio-political protest song targeting neo-fascism and religious fundamentalism in Brazil. Nausea: A cover of the 80s hardcore band Heresy . Lyrically, the band uses the "Hidden Face of

is an EP by the Brazilian thrash metal band Violator , released on December 1, 2017. It marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, shifting from their traditional "retro-thrash" style toward a rawer, darker, and more mid-tempo approach influenced by early Slayer. Overview and Musical Evolution Nausea: A cover of the 80s hardcore band Heresy

The artwork, created by Eric Cruz, draws inspiration from classic horror films and books, reflecting the darker aesthetic of the music.

Features a darkened slow introduction before unleashing a fast assault of riffs and rhythmic changes.

 

Violator - The Hidden Face of Death