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The best grind album ever? Maybe. Despite having two different lineups together, it’s an incredibly cohesive work that continues to sound as brutal and brilliant as ever. A
The best grind album ever? Maybe. Despite having two different lineups together, it’s an incredibly cohesive work that continues to sound as brutal and brilliant as ever. A
This is just ok. I know it's important, but I wouldn't choose to turn this on, myself. It's sad, because new Napalm Death albums really rule. The last decade or so is just banger after banger. 2.5/5
This seems like a time-and-place kind of album. I'm sure when it was released it was revolutionary, but it doesn't really hold up with how much Napalm Death have evolved over the years, let alone grind core as a genre in general. There were a couple of songs that were bangers for sure, and You'll Suffer cracks me up every time, but as a whole it's not a grind album I'm going to choose to go back to often.