Late 90s Floridian uptempo ferocity. The music is much better than the album cover might suggest. It's nice to hear the torch being carried by these guys. A lot of death metal was falling off and becoming irrelevant by this time. These guys just wanted to be as fast and furious and evil sounding as they could. Getting into this record gave me a new appreciation for the speed-death metal bands that were coming out of Brazil in the early 2000s. I will post those records soon. A reviewer on encyclopedia metallum put it nicely when he said the following:
"Overall, the album is a powerful and at the same time unoriginal. Sometimes you have to take one or the other. I do not understand why so many are so critical about bands like Diabolic. They take a formula that is proven and run with it. Its great to listen to their attempt to carve a name out of the Morbid Angel legacy. That is much better then trying to be "different" for the sake of being different and just ending up with something completely average and/or boring. For what it is, "Supreme Evil" is great. Many other have attempted this and have failed miserably. Not every band can reinvent the genre, but why do you have to? Just make some great music and if something original comes out of it... even better."
_Alibi