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Death Metal band from Tampa, FL USA. Formed in 1986, by Larry Sapp and Jeff Acres as Abomination. Abomination recorded only one demo, before, briefly, changing their name to Darkness, and then to Brutality, in 1987.


After releasing a handful of demos, and 3 full-lengths, Brutality dissolved, in 1997.

Brutality reformed twice after the initial split. The first time Brutality's record deal with Still Dead Productions fell through in early 2005 and as a result, the band split up in April 2005. The band resurfaced once again in early 2008 but never played shows or recorded. They are now active again since mid 2012.

In 2016, Brutality published a full-length "Sea of Ignorance", 20 years after the last studio album "In Mourning".

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Brutality has released 61+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Death Metal Zombies OST, From Rave To Rave, Brutality. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Brutality's most popular tracks include Ceremonial Unearthing, These Walls Shall Be Your Grave, Septicemic Plague, Cryptorium, Sympathy. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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