White 12" vinyl (33 rpm) in printed inner sleeve in Jacket with double-sided poster (59cm x 42cm), limited to 250 copies worldwide. Though it wasn't officially released for another decade, 'Seventh Day of Doom' introduced TORMENTOR back in 1987. Spearheaded by legendary vocalist Attila Csihar, the Hungarian gang sounded more evil and rotten than the primitive heavy metal that was coming out of Eastern Europe in the late '80s and early '90s. They would only grow more wicked, but on this recording you can already hear why this band was exalted by the second wave of black metal. The riffs thrash, the drums are as speedy as a runaway locomotive barreling through the gates of hell, and Attila sounds like he's spitting hot bile. For fans of MAYHEM, BATHORY, MASTER'S HAMMER.