The British grind-core legends have their 9th album released on vinyl for the first time available through Secret Records.
Few extreme British metal bands have made as much of an impact as Napalm Death. Since the release of their debut album ‘Scum’, the band has consistently upped their game with each new album to produce some of the heaviest and most brutal music in the metal genre.
Although their line-up changed almost completely since their debut, by the time of ‘EOTMB’s 2000 release the band had their most stable line-up with Mark ‘Barney’ Greenway on vocals, Shane Embury on bass, Mitch Harris on guitar and backing vocals, Jesse Pintado on guitar and Danny Herrera playing drums. At this point Napalm Death were hitting a creatively angry peak with many of the songs on the album and the album name heatedly aimed at their former label, Earache. This disagreement only added more attitude and aggression fuel to their lyrical and musical fire highlighted on tracks such as ‘Vermin’ and ‘Thanks For Nothing’. ‘EOTMB’ is an important recording for any Napalm Death and grind-core fans as it is the last release to feature late legendary guitarist Jesse Pintado.
Now available for the first time ever on 180g Vinyl for maximum audio quality this is not a grind-core release to be missed. Prepare your ears for annihilation!
A1. Taste The Poison
A2. Next On The List
A3. Constitutional Hell
A4. Vermin
A5. Volume Of Neglect
A6. Thanks For Nothing
A7. Can’t Play Won’t Play
B1. Blunt Against The Cutting Edge
B2. Cure For The Common Complaint
B3. Necessary Evil
B4. C.S. (Conservative Shithead) Part 2
B 5. Mechanics Of Deceit
B6. (The Public Get) What The Public Doesn’t Want
B7. Fracture In The Equation