Pavement Music released the band's debut album, The Eve of the Entities, on Halloween 2000, the day of the year when the dead rise, evil abounds, and the witches are in power. The album was considered by some to be the best death metal album put out. Burning Inside maintained brutal and fast technical skills, and wrote their own lyrics that seethed of dark subject matter. Some lyrics are about psychological problems, while Blind to All That Exist is almost a eulogy for the millions of innocents the Christians killed for being witches.
A year later, Crash Music released Apparition, which again was a masterful showpiece for the technical ability of the band, and which reflected a melodic love of blood and brutality. In addition to their albums, Burning Inside also was heard on a number of compilations, including Full Moon's Tribute to Hell: Satanic Rites, and recorded covers, such as of Black Sabbath on Mob Rules; Judas Priest on Green Manilishi; and King Diamond on Twilight Symphony, proving that Burning Inside can be both traditional and technical. ~ Eleanor Ditzel, Rovi
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