Innerself Life
Tracks 1-14 - Aardschokdag, Rijnhal, Arnhem, Holland, April 4, 1992
Tracks 15-17 - Vara Studios, Hilversum, Holland, May 15, 1991
Tracks 18-20 - ????
Sirius Records SR 008
Limited to 1000 copies
70:06
Given tracklisting: Correct tracklisting:
1. Desperate Cries 1. Desperate Cry (5:17)
2. Innerself 2. Troops Of Doom (2:20)
3. Crucifiction 3. Crucifixion (1:47)
4. Escape To The Void 4. Escape To The Void (3:26)
5. Murder 5. Murder (3:08)
6. Subtraction 6. Subtraction (4:09)
7. Altered State 7. Altered State (5:28)
8. Slaves Of Pain 8. Slaves Of Pain (3:25)
9. Under Siege(Regnum Irae) 9. Under Siege (Regnum Irae) (4:04)
10. Primitive Future 10. Primitive Future (2:46)
11. Orgasmatron 11. Drug Me (Dead Kennedys cover) (1:46)
12. Dead Embryonic Cells 12. Orgasmatron (Motörhead cover) (3:39)
13. Beneath The Remains 13. Dead Embryonic Cells (4:12)
14. Orgasmatron 14. Beneath The Remains (2:48)
15. Dead Embryonic Cells 15. Orgasmatron (Motörhead cover) (4:00)
16. Innserself And More 16. Dead Embryonic Cells (4:37)
-- -- 17. Inner Self (4:47)
-- -- 18. Mass Hypnosis (4:06)
-- -- 19. Troops Of Doom (2:35)
-- -- 20. Protest And Survive (Discharge cover) (1:38)

No specific date information is given on the bootleg. The location is spelled "Rynhal" on the bootleg itself. Tracks 1-14 have breaks and fade-outs/fade-ins inbetween them, so most of the stage banter is lost. The Rijnhal tracks are also on the "Brainstorm," "Live In Rijnhal, Arnhem," and "Tales from the Crypt" bootlegs. "Crucifixion" is the shortened version with different lyrics (I think?) that Sepultura played in the 90s.

Tracks 15-17 seem to be a "live in the studio" type affair, as there's no crowd noise, and the sound is excellent. These tracks are also included on a few other bootleg CDs, including "Nutty Death."

I have no clue where the other 3 tracks are from. 18 and 19 are live, but track 20 just sounds like a jam session.

The same back insert picture on this bootleg (with the skull-headed cop) has graced other bootlegs--it was also used as the cover for the Iron Maiden "We're Gonna Get You" bootleg CD and a Judas Priest bootleg vinyl.

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