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5.0 out of 5 stars
Napalm Death proves why they are leaders not followers, April 22, 2002
Covers. Cover songs can be a double-edged sword. They can either write you off as a "cover band" and be forever to re-digest music for hits and make you an extra buck(see Metallica). OR they can not only improve your musical ability, but as well as show your musical doctrines and influences. Napalm Death just does that. For almost 20 years now, Napalm Death have been one of leaders in Extreme Music. But Napalm Death have always had their share of influences such as Raw Power(UK), Slaughter(Canada), Pentagram(Chile), Repulsion (US), Death and Dead Kennedys. What significant about these influences is that they are pretty wide range from Grindcore, Death Metal, Thrash/Speed Metal, to Punk and Hardcore. The thing I really like most instead of picked the more known bands of today, they picked out some of the best from the old Metal tape-trading circuit of the mid to late 80's. Not only am I fan of these cover songs, but as well as the original bands themselves and have forked over a LOT of money to find the origin of the songs Napalm Death covers. Best songs: Incinerator(Slaughter), Demonic Possession(Pentagram), Maggots In Your Coffin(Repulsion), and Back From The Dead(Death). Great cd, really good price, well worth your money too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Obscure songs from a staple of Grindcore, August 9, 2006
So you've got every other Napalm Death release ever and are getting a little depressed about hearing "Suffer The Children" over and over ( not that it's a terrible thing ). This release is by far my favorite given it's range of styles for the band, and even the genres covered. The only downer is that you are limited in sheer number of tracks, which leaves you fiending for more. All in all, not your run-of-the-mill ND release, but with brutality and typical thrash fashion
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of many talented metal bands, August 7, 2000
in any way, napalm death is never bland. think of it as meaty growls, juicy twin guitar attack, and spicy bass and drums to complement the flavor. you'll never go hungry listening to them.
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