Monstrosity - Live Extreme Brazilian Tour 2002 (full Album) Apr 2026
: By the time Monstrosity took the stage at 11:00 p.m.—the last of seventeen bands—the elevation and humidity made it "genuinely hard to breathe".
The live album captures a pivotal, high-intensity moment in Monstrosity’s history, recorded during a sold-out headline performance at the Extreme Metal Fest in São Paulo, Brazil . The Scene: Chaos in Brazil Monstrosity - Live Extreme Brazilian Tour 2002 (Full Album)
(Slayer cover - often unlisted on the booklet) Album Release & Reception : By the time Monstrosity took the stage at 11:00 p
: This era featured Sam Molina on vocals (who had recently replaced Jason Avery) and Tony Norman on guitar. The Tracklist & Performance The Tracklist & Performance : The venue was
: The venue was crammed with approximately 1,500 fans (some reports say 1,300) in a room with no ventilation, while many others were turned away at the door.
Released in February 2003 through the Brazilian label , the album was a limited edition with only 2,000 CD copies and 1,000 vinyl copies produced.
While the album serves as a rare document of the Molina-era lineup, critical reception was mixed. Reviews on Encyclopaedia Metallum noted the raw, "bootleg-style" sound quality, which captured the unpolished, savage energy of the night rather than a pristine studio-clean mix. Monstrosity – Live Extreme Brazilian Tour 2002 - Discogs