I would say an album with a touching cover at first glance.
It features a shocking photo depicting a mass suicide, just to stay in tune with the title.
Second album after "Point Blank", Nailbomb returns more and more aggressive, in live mode to showcase all their charm even to a "live" audience. They reprise many of their now-famous songs (the album was released in July 1995 and the first in 1994) with the addition of a new song in line with their old sound and their old rage: "Police Truck", played live.
I would say it turned out very well, perhaps thanks to the strong energy they receive from their very select audience given the genre they play; excellent reprise of "Wasting Away", and it came out very well from both the side that warms up the audience and those listening on this side according to expectations; the album continues smoothly, with great performances of "Sick Life" and "Exploitation".
Additionally, as a little gift at the end, we find two additional studio tracks "While you sleep, I destroy your world" and "Zero tolerance". If the first one is of excellent quality, the second is nothing short of unsettling, it's like "listening" to a horror movie; nevertheless, it's a good follow-up to the first album that doesn't negate anything set in the first.