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Purity Dilution
by: Defecation
List Price: $7.99Price: $6.98 current as of: 03/12/2010 08:48 EST
Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0727361605049
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: August 18, 1992
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Intro - Megaton
- Vestige of Earthly Remains
- Live on the Planet Earth Is Fucken Cancerous
- Contagion
- Predominance
- Recovery
- Side Effects
- Mutual Trust
- Focus
- Popular Belief
- Scrutiny
- Underestimation
- Granted Wish
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Everything about this CD is great, I just love the pure sloppyness and even the screams, no matter how poor quality this CD may be. It only makes it better.
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I bought this on vinyl back when it came out, which must have been 1989 or 1990 (a re-release of it on cd appeared in 1992). An absolute classic -- worth it if only for the classic intejections of Mick Harris when he gives comical shout-outs to Barney Greenway (then Benediction) and Danny Lilker (then Nuclear Assault). This is very heavy, grindcore style, and an interesting change of vocal style for Mick Harris, who is known for his japcore yapping on 'From Enslavement to Obliteration', 'Peel Sessions' ...
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This is one of the heaviest albums I have ever bought. Its like a grindcore extreme death record with really deep growling vocals..If you are into extreme music, you might find this album enjoyable. If you are searching for something melodic, deep, insightful then go look for something else. (The review before this one is also mine, but I had done it anonymous first)
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This is one of the heaviest albums I have ever bought. Its like a grindcore extreme death record with really deep growling vocals..If you are into extreme music, you might find this album enjoyable. If you are searching for something melodic, deep, insightful then go look for something else.
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Basically what you have here is a side-project of both Mitch Harris and Mick Harris (no relation) from none other than Napalm Death. Musically it's a lot like the Grinding fury of Righteous Pigs(Mitch Harris' band before he joined ND) meets the dirtiness of Master meets the blast-beat-o-ramma of "Harmony Corruption"-era of Napalm Death with what sounds like ex-ND lead singer Lee Dorrian backing-up the vocals. Overall, it's pretty much just standard killer Grindcore/Death Metal. Totally reccomened for fans ...
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