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"Abominable Thoughts" is the second demo recording by Finnish thrash metal act Wengele (at this point still operating under their original Mengele monicker). The demo was independently released in February 1989. Wengele formed in 1987 under the Mengele monicker, but after releasing two demos and one EP under the Mengele monicker the band opted to change their name to Insomnia, to escape accusations that they had nazi sympathies. Insomnia released one 1990 eponymously titled demo and then folded. In 2002 the band reunited under the Wengele monicker.
"Abominable Thoughts" was the last release under the Mengele monicker before the band changed their name to Insomia, and they make sure to leave their old name behind with a bang. This is highly energetic, furiously fast-paced, and intensely aggressive thrash metal in the vein of 1986 Slayer and Dark Angel. It´s all delivered by an incredibly well playing band and as the demo is also packed in a powerful, raw, and organic sounding production job, it´s impossible not to think of this as a high quality demo recording. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.