Premonition (Vampire Rodents album)

It was at this point in Vampire Rodents existence that Daniel Vahnke expressed that the vocals were the weakest part of their compositions and that he desired the contributions of more vocalists.

[8][9] After Vampire Rodents disbanded plans were made to re-issue the album packaged with their studio debut War Music and an expanded track listing, including the unreleased songs "Lizardman", "Blind Acceleration", "Smartass", "Harelip", and "Annexation II".

The music magazine Industrialnation praised the dark atmosphere of Premonition and said "Vampire Rodents sound like the soundtrack to Clive Barker's most unimaginable sadomasochistic Cenobite.

"[12] For Crying Out Loud called the album "an unearthly awe-inspiring series of tunes" and a "true conjuring of industrial with elements of classical along with other unique brands of style.

"[14] The magazine Skin Trade moderately criticized Vampire Rodent's over-depended on sampling and indicated that compositions like "Annexation" better utilize their talents.