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KILL
February 3rd 2013


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

purple

demigod!
February 3rd 2013


49666 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

rocks

Cowlick035
April 18th 2013


32 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Jesse Pintado is the best thing that ever happened to Napalm Death.

DikkoZinner
July 9th 2013


5370 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

COR POR A TION PULL-IN

KILL
July 9th 2013


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

epic

someguest
September 4th 2013


30519 Comments


this fucking album

demigod!
September 4th 2013


49666 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

prob best grind

someguest
September 4th 2013


30519 Comments


this and repulsion

Permabanned
September 4th 2013


1180 Comments


gotta love that altars rhythm section

demigod!
September 4th 2013


49666 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

ya repulsion is fuckin gnarly damn forgot about those guys

someguest
September 4th 2013


30519 Comments


repulsion's from my hometown

guy I know used to go to their house shows back in the mid 80s

ShadowRemains
September 4th 2013


28671 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this and repulsion




assuck

Decay
November 17th 2013


685 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is amazing

evilford
December 13th 2013


71627 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thank you based pete

KILL
December 13th 2013


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

best grind

demigod!
December 13th 2013


49666 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

prob

KILL
December 13th 2013


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

wish my cd was purple tho

Fozzie
January 29th 2014


506 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Essential album for the newcomer to grindcore. Top 5 of all time.



The band's playing is incredibly tight. Even bassist David Vincent, who ended up becoming a useless prick later on does a decent job here. For the most part he follows the guitar but has moments such as on the track Human Prey.



Oscar's delivery of angry harsh growls mesh perfectly with the music and he has no problem keeping up. The politically charged lyrics are incoherent for the most part, which is just fine.



Incredible and memorable bone crushing riffs throughout the album. The most iconic being Fear Of Napalm. The track opens with a groovy bass line, then the godly riff hits you in the face. Pete's drumming on the track is icing on the cake.



Pete Sandoval drums better here than on any shitty Morbid Angel record. His blasts are precise and sound excellent. His double bass rules and cymbal use is very good. Also it should be noted that the snare sounds DAMN good.



The production is nothing short of perfection. Done by the master himself, Scott Burns, the record has a dirtier raw sound but the instruments (with the exception of bass) are crystal clear.



1. Corporation Pull-In

2. Fear Of Napalm

3. Dead Shall Rise



BigPleb
April 1st 2014


65808 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Probably as good as From Enslavement...



Fucking slaysssss m/

RiffOClock
April 1st 2014


1051 Comments


this is better, from enslavement isnt even nd's best outing



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