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Shai Hulud – Profound Hatred of Man [New Vinyl LP] UK – Import
Artist: Shai Hulud
Title: Profound Hatred of Man
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: UK – Import
Genre: Rock
UPC: 098796137819
Condition: New
Release Date: 2014
Record Label: Revelation
Album Tracks
1. Hardly 3:20
2. If Born from This Soil 2:27
3. For the World 2:58
4. The Bonds of Those Who Have No Understanding of Consequences – 2:29 (Remastered, from The Fall of Every Man split)
5. Love Is the Fall of Every Man – 2:34 (Remastered, from The Fall of Every Man split)
6. When One Bests Defeat – 2:46 (Remastered, from The Fall of Every Man split)
7. Fearless Vampire Killers – 2:30 (Bad Brains cover)
8. Set Your Body Ablaze – 3:40 (From A Whole New Level of Sickness split)
9. Anesthesia – 2:46 (Bad Religion cover, from A Whole New Level of Sickness split)
10. Linoleum – 2:09 (NOFX cover, from A Whole New Level of Sickness split))
11. Damage Inc. – 3:15 (Metallica cover, from Crush ‘Em All Vol. 1 split)
12. Lost Cause – 0:35 (Negative Approach cover)
13. Faithless Is He Who Says Farewell When the Road Darkens – 5:54 (from Revelation 100 compilation)
A Profound Hatred of Man is an extended play by hardcore punk band Shai Hulud, released on February 18, 1997, on the independent label Crisis Records. In 2006, Revelation Records released a remastered version of the album which also includes the material from all of Shai Hulud’s split records with bands Indecision, Boy Sets Fire and Another Victim, and some B-sides and covers. On the first 5000 copies, Shai Hulud’s name is misspelled on the spine as Shai Halud”, but appears correctly on the cover. In “If Born From This Soil”, the lyric “A likeness only in structure, not in mind” came into his mind when an impatient, drunk man spoke for Matt Fox, while he was waiting in a long line at a gas station. The man said to the cashier while gesturing to himself and Matt, “We just want a beer.” The sample at the beginning of the song is Al Pacino in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). Some other samples played are Kurt Russell in The Thing (1982) in “The Bonds of Those Who Have No Understanding of Consequences” (“Trust is a tough thing to come by these days.”) and Sian Phillips in Dune (1984) in “Set Your Body Ablaze” (“Heat, upon heat, upon heat.”)
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