Coroner's Office

After rehearsing together for several years, Post Mortem entered Baker Street Studios in Watertown, Massachusetts to record their debut LP.

While recording the songs, studio owner Roger Baker was convinced the band was creating a new sound in the genre.

[1] Now the album is considered a sort of cult classic that influenced a lot of later artists in similar genres.

[1][2] One author summarizes the album's influence by saying that it, "is now as remembered for its unusual styling and flirtation with jazz and punk as it is as an overlooked death metal cornerstone.

The album has been digitally remastered and will include The Missing Link EP, as well as new artwork and liner notes.