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'''Inhuman''' is the fourth album by ] band ]. But Desecration consider this as their first proper released album. '''''Inhuman''''' is the fourth album by ] band ]. But Desecration consider this as their first proper released album.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Inhuman is the fourth album by death metal band Desecration. But Desecration consider this as their first proper released album.

Track listing

  1. "Insane Savagery"
  2. "Turning Black"
  3. "Dig Up, Dig In"
  4. "Asphyxiate on Blood"
  5. "Life Of Gore"
  6. "Inhuman"
  7. "Another Obscene Publication"
  8. "Death You'll Face"
  9. "Killer Row"
  10. "A Message to the Censor"
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