Though Mutilation never reached the international heights of their compatriots, "The Last Convulsion" helped establish them within the Lesser Poland metal community. The demo led to their inclusion on the in 1993, a common rite of passage for bands seeking reach in the pre-internet tape-trading network.
The personnel behind this recording represented the founding core of the band: : Vocals Tomasz Chwastek : Guitars Piotrek : Bass Marek : Drums Mutilation (Pol) - The Last Convulsion demo [1992]
In the fertile ground of the early 1990s Polish death metal scene—a period that birthed legends like Vader and Behemoth—a smaller, more obscure entity named emerged from Miechów. Their 1992 demo, "The Last Convulsion," remains a stark artifact of this era's underground intensity . The Sonic Profile of "The Last Convulsion" Though Mutilation never reached the international heights of
Tomasz Chwastek remained the primary constant for the band until their initial split in 2004, while Sławek Malicki’s raspy, death-focused vocals defined the band's early identity. Their 1992 demo, "The Last Convulsion," remains a
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While Mutilation would eventually evolve into more melodic or "traditional" heavy metal styles before disbanding, this 1992 demo remains their most prized release for collectors of obscure 90s death metal. If you’d like to dig deeper, I can look into: