(Of course I was re-listening to some bullshit... what a filthy youth (pt. 2)! more
A comprehensive collection (even epic/plucky metal can be found here..) more
Comprehensive Collection Vol. 2 (even epic/triumphant metal can be found here..) more
There was something elusive and "out" about this record. more
Debut (with a Zornian touch) of Patton and his clanking entourage... then they'll get better. more
45 heart-stopping spins of the metropolitan (n.y.c.) more
Electro/Contempo 1992 more
Electro/Contempo 1992 more
AAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUURGHHHHHHHHHH BBBBBBBBBBBlllllllllllaaaaaaaaUUUUU UUURGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH !(also known as MARVELOUS) more
Last job (sigh..) with Mick "human tornado" Harris on drums, backing screaming gaia vocals & swinging thumbjumps. more
Dig (Earache's artist director) wanted the (new) N.D. to create a more accessible album: this is the result. more
..but why, after a fantastic debut, does it almost always have to continue like this?? more
Perhaps the last decent album from the good Tommy Victor & Company more
An atypical group in the earache house (especially for those years): it houses one of the most convoluted drummers (Stephen Shelton) ever heard in the early nineties metal scene. more
Singolone (so to speak..) extracted from "Utopia Banished". more
The death metal album by N.D. (1990) produced by Scott Burns... says it all, right? more
Grind in its purest form (Agathocles-style): anarchic and blind fury. more
After the overwhelming "Realm Of Chaos," a disc with no great pretensions (and more laid-back). more