"Unholy Cult" is a landmark album by the legendary death metal band Immolation, released in CD format by Disembodied. This 2002 release showcases Immolation's signature blend of complex guitar work, relentless drumming, and darkly atmospheric compositions that have cemented their status as pioneers in the extreme metal scene. The album features tracks like "Of Martyrs and Men" and "Sinful Nature," which highlight the band's technical prowess and lyrical depth. Immolation, formed in New York in 1986, has been at the forefront of death metal for decades with critically acclaimed albums such as "Close to a World Below" and "Majesty and Decay." Their influence on modern death metal is undeniable, earning them a dedicated global fanbase. Disembodied is known for its commitment to high-quality releases within underground music genres, consistently supporting innovative artists who push musical boundaries.