Persecution Mania

Persecution Mania
Studio album by
Released1 December 1987
Recorded2–22 October 1987
StudioMusiclab Studios, Berlin
GenreThrash metal
Length34:39
LabelSteamhammer/SPV
ProducerSodom
Sodom chronology
Expurse of Sodomy
(1987)
Persecution Mania
(1987)
Mortal Way of Live
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Rock Hard8/10[2]

Persecution Mania is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Sodom, released on 1 December 1987 by Steamhammer/SPV. The album marked the beginning of the change in sound from having elements of thrash metal, speed metal and black metal to mostly being thrash metal. As well as defining Sodom's sound, it exemplified the thrash metal genre at a time when it arguably peaked in popularity. The album also bore similarity to the music of other German bands such as Destruction and Kreator, and the term "Teutonic" thrash was coined from this.

Despite what the cover may imply, the lyrical themes of the album are centred more around politics and war than religion. This is largely due to guitarist Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik joining the band. He brought new songwriting aspects to the band that gave it a much more organized and clearer sound, as well as helping Sodom to carve a lyrical niche that it still practices to this day. The outro guitar lead in track 9, "Bombenhagel", is the German national anthem, "Das Lied der Deutschen".

Persecution Mania was re-released in 2000 as part of a double pack with the Obsessed by Cruelty/In the Sign of Evil split. Both CD releases include the Expurse of Sodomy EP.[3]

  1. ^ Review on AllMusic
  2. ^ Rock Hard review
  3. ^ "Sodom - Persecution Mania | Releases | Discogs". Discogs.