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|rev4score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite journal |last=Pratt|first=Greg |date=February 2002 |title= Decapitated: Eastern Europeans make a bold bid for the death metal Crown | journal=]}}</ref>
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After its release, Nihility received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Jason D. Taylor of Allmusic said, "The vocals sound less homo sapien and more like demonic hellspawn, which intertwines with the exquisite death metal opera being performed by the rest of the band. The drumming here is relentless, pounding its way into the skull with furious determination." Chris Bruni of Brave Words noted of the album, "Musically it's tighter, the playing a bit more technical, yet not as technical as fellow country-deathsters Yattering, but still calculated, with a constant brutal flow. And it is the overall production - a tight clean openly heavy sound - that gives Nihility that 'classic feel', a sound which is a cool mix of the classic Florida vibe bled with the classic Stockholm sound." Greg Pratt of Exclaim! praised the songwriting and Witold Kiełtyka's skills, saying, "The riffs show a nice element of groove within the grindcore madness, and the drumming is absolutely stunning; the double-bass work alone is worth the cost of the disc." Conversely, Paul Schwarz of Chronicles of Chaos said, "It's not technical ability that is lacking; Decapitated, though young, are among the most technically proficient musicians to ever play death metal. What is really lacking though, is songwriting ability and edge. The riffs on Nihility certainly can be tricky—often helping unbalance already-mutated percussion-work, and not rarely spiraling into unexpectedly complex and intricate shapes—but they're just not all that excellent: they just don't quite hit the spot."
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Sauron, except where noted; all music is composed by Decapitated
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Perfect Dehumanisation (The Answer?)"
5:25
2.
"Eternity Too Short"
4:32
3.
"Mother War"
4:08
4.
"Nihility (Anti-Human Manifesto)"
4:59
5.
"Names"
3:52
6.
"Spheres of Madness"
5:14
7.
"Babylon's Pride"
4:15
8.
"Symmetry of Zero"
2:36
9.
"Suffer the Children" (German edition only; Napalm Death cover)