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Scum
by: Napalm Death
Price: $15.98 current as of: 03/09/2010 18:19 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0745316000329
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Earache Records
Manufacturer: Earache Records
MPN: 3
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Earache Records
Release Date: April 18, 1995
Studio: Earache Records
Disc 1:- Multinational Corporations
- Instinct of Survival
- Kill
- Scum
- Caught... In a Dream
- Polluted Minds
- Sacrificed
- Siege of Power
- Control
- Born on Your Knees
- Human Garbage
- You Suffer
- Life?
- Prison Without Walls
- Point of No Return
- Negative Approach
- Success?
- Deceiver
- C.S.
- Parasites
- Pseudo Youth
- Divine Death
- As the Machine Rolls On
- Common Enemy
- Moral Crusade
- Stigmatized
- M.A.D.
- Dragnet
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This albums has got to be one of the best grindcore album of the 80's. It contains almost 30 fast chaotic songs. Give his one a try it is one of Napalm Deaths best album.
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I like grindcore, but it's mostly stuff from the pioneering albums from Repulsion, Carcass, Terrorizer, Extreme Noise Terror etc. because it seems like most grindcore bands (particularly nowadays) sound like a joke. Most modern grindcore suffers from overproduced sound quality, lack the punk influence that's so important, and the vocals are either too high-pitched or have stupid pig squeals (or god forbid, both). Those are the main reasons why I hate modern grind like Pig Destroyer and Psyopus. ...
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Napalm deaths first album wow. I am shocked the way grindcore first started out. Scum is so brutal fast and so unique. 32 minutes long but it is endless because I can listen to this all the time.
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Even though this sounds like a retarded wolverine having oral sex with an epeleptic cocaine addict, don't judge napalm based on this monstrosity, they got a lot better afterwards, listen to harmony corruption or utopia banished or death by manipulation, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better!
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Yes!!!!! I'm a pretty avid fan of this band. Basically the forerunners of grind. I miss these days. More super speed blasts and short to the point songs. The socio-political lyrics some how seem to ring true even in today's standards. Sound quality is a bit raw(age) and being recorded from analog. But who cares. With fast punk-infused music like this it just adds to the energetic nature of the whole album. This is a classic in my opinion. I pop it in lay back and just listen over and over. ...
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