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Naked City: Naked City
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One of the records that has most impressed/ruined me (positively) during my middle/young age.
Napalm Death: Enemy Of The Music Business
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First album (full) after the divorce from Earache. Hype-Grind sound but "songs" that aren't particularly memorable. Still on the rise.
Great roaring comeback for the Birmingham quintet.
If unfortunately I had to discourage a Napalm Death work, I would lean towards this little piece here. 6.5 (six and a half)
Singolone (so to speak..) extracted from "Utopia Banished".
The death metal album by N.D. (1990) produced by Scott Burns... says it all, right?
AAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUURGHHHHHHHHHH BBBBBBBBBBBlllllllllllaaaaaaaaUUUUU UUURGGGGGGGGGGGGHHH !(also known as MARVELOUS)
Last job (sigh..) with Mick "human tornado" Harris on drums, backing screaming gaia vocals & swinging thumbjumps.
Dig (Earache's artist director) wanted the (new) N.D. to create a more accessible album: this is the result.
6 tracks + 1 live from the period that is not hyper-pounding (prologue to the CD Diatribes)
Napalm Death: The Peel Sessions
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Masterpiece!! Especially the first session. It contains all three "sessions" John Peel session-baits (1987 - 1988 - 1990)
S-T-O-R-Y (albeit very noisy..): first two ultra-grind masterpieces.
Napalm Death: Utopia Banished
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A steamroller. First record without Mick Harris. Fortunately, the good Danny Herrera is NOT an honest tradesman.
Napalm Death: Diatribes
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This (very) in theory was supposed to be the affordable record of the ND-machine: fortunately, things are not quite that way...
Seven ultra-felt covers: there's also a tribute to the legendary HC/Italian authors of Screams From The Gutter!!
Grind-metal/noise bubbling and magmatic: the latest offering for Earache.
Devastating Live recorded in Japan and bought in Madrid (..if only I could remember the devastating "walk" to find that damned store "madrid rock"...)
Six tracks: the opening single (so to speak) from the CD "Inside the torn apart." Calm (by their standards).
Very hard and metallic impact with bursts of grind at full throttle. They still did (much) better.
Story: when it is said that roots should not be forgotten...
I'm not crazy: it's a pretty cool HC/Metal/Voivodian band... what the hell were you thinking?
Not (anymore) HC, not (completely) noise... in short, a nice jumble.
Neurosis: Souls At Zero
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I was particularly impressed by the track called "the web"... perhaps it influenced me for "everything that followed," who knows (1992)
Neurosis on Relapse Records... truly something else.
In my opinion, it is the absolute pinnacle of the long, winding Neurosisian career.
Neurosis: Times of Grace
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Neurosis on Music For Nations (1999): not a masterpiece, but for fans of the genre, it easily holds up. (1999)
Former members of Sanctuary play a regular heavy metal (very thrash) of good quality.
But why didn't he condense the less trivial ideas into a single CD... or even two (I'm saying 2) CDs... the usual exaggerator.
It seems to me that something I didn't mind... oh well!
Nirvana: Bleach
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How much I enjoyed listening to it (this little piece of history) when it was released by Sub Pop.
Nocturnus: The Key
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Death Metal + (futuristic and laughable) Keyboards.. let's pass on that, please.
Nomenasno: Wrong
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Masterpiece post/punk-HC from Alternative Tentacles (1989)
Notwist: 12
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Crooked and intriguing pseudo POP from old Europe.
Notwist: Shrink
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Supercarifragilisticexpialidocious (?)
Notwist: neon Golden
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Pop & alternative mixed excellently.
Bold lyrics and beats more trip than hip hop
Kerrang would occasionally give away some flexy discs...