New York death metal pioneers IMMOLATION unleashed their debut full-length "Dawn of Possession" on July 16th, 1991, through Roadrunner Records. Recorded at Musiclab Studios in Berlin with producer Harris Johns, the album showcased vocalist-bassist Ross Dolan, guitarists Robert Vigna and Tom Wilkinson, and drummer Craig Smilowski forging a uniquely twisted, dissonant strain of death metal built on unconventional song structures and down-tuned, chromatic riffing. Ten tracks across forty-two minutes delivered a "frightening and wraith-like condemnation of Christianity," steeped in anti-religious imagery that became a hallmark of the band's career. Though it didn't achieve instant landmark status, "Dawn of Possession" is now recognized as a formative document of American death metal's early evolution, its warped, technical approach directly influencing later genre architects. IMMOLATION would go on to release over a dozen albums, but this debut remains the blueprint for their signature sound: chaotic, unsettling, and utterly uncompromising.