"The Sins Of Mankind" is a landmark album by the British death metal band Cancer, released in CD format by Peaceville Records. Originally unleashed in 1993, this record showcases Cancer's relentless approach to old-school death metal with razor-sharp riffs, guttural vocals, and dark lyrical themes that explore humanity?s darkest impulses. The album features standout tracks like "Cloak of Darkness" and "Electro-Convulsive Therapy," cementing its status as a cult classic among extreme metal fans. Cancer formed in the late 1980s and quickly rose to prominence within the UK death metal scene thanks to their uncompromising sound and powerful live performances. Their earlier albums such as "To the Gory End" and "Death Shall Rise" are widely regarded as genre-defining works. Peaceville Records, renowned for championing groundbreaking acts across doom, black, and death metal genres since the late '80s, has played an instrumental role in shaping underground heavy music worldwide.