Edge of Sanity stood out in Sweden’s death metal scene by constantly pushing boundaries. From pioneering the first death metal ballad (When All Is Said) and daring clean vocals (Enigma), to experimenting with gothic rock (Sacrificed) and covers (Blood of My Enemies), they repeatedly defied convention. Ambitious works like the 40-minute single-song Crimson cemented their role as progressive metal innovators before their final disbandment in 2003.