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Grind Bastard





Grind Bastard
by: Benediction

Price: $49.99
current as of:
03/15/2010 06:39 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361624620
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Nuclear Blast America
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast America
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast America
Release Date: June 23, 1998
Studio: Nuclear Blast America

Disc 1:
  1. Deadfall
  2. Agonised
  3. West of Hell
  4. Magnificat (Irenicon)
  5. Nervebomb
  6. Electric Eye
  7. Grind Bastard
  8. Shadow World
  9. Bodiless
  10. Carcinoma Angel
  11. We the Freed
  12. Destroyer
  13. I
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Benedictions finest
Many said Dreams You Dread was lacking and was monotonous. Grind Bastard should liven those people up who felt this way as it returns some of their older, more brutal sound. Overall, it feels like the band decided to prove the D.Y.D. detractors wrong in saying they were boring.

This album features the same lineup being:
Dave Ingram - vocals
Darren Brookes - guitars
Peter Rew - guitars
Frank Healy - bass
Neil Hutton - drums

One thing discriminating ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great and incredibly diverse Death Metal album
The hard drinking Benediction of the UK was one of those bands you can't help but admire. They refused to sound like everyone else. They didn't make a ton of noise and just quietly went about releasing their albums. And also Benediction was more interested in making catchy songs that were well composed instead of playing the silly and cartoonish game of "who could be more extreme" that most second generation (and a few first generation) Death Metal bands were doing at the time.



While ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Benediction's finest hour. Totally worth having.
After listening to "The dreams you dread", their previous album, I was a little disappointed. It's a good album but repetitive and monotonous or boring, if you want. Like if the album was lacking of brilliance. But now you have "Grind Bastard".
This is totally the opposite. You'll find a diverse album, with lots of different tempos, speeds and changes of rhythms. With a strengthened sound, Benediction delivers an album with impeccable song writing. They found here what was missing in the previous one. A ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Grind Bastards, the best yet.
I have always been a fan of the Alcoholic Death Metal Gods, and I have to say that Grind Bastards shows that they are still in the hunt for one of the best Death Metal Bands of the 90's. If you like Grave, Old Entombed, Dismember, this group is for you. Favorite tracks include, Agonised, title track, and Neverbomb.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Damn Music
I really liked Benedictions album covers,but i couldnt find anything out about the band. Finally i just risked it and bought this album, and it Rocks. It is mid tempo metal with some great riffs, drums and guitars. the only downfall is the vocals, they are kind of retarded but are still ok. Get this if you like heavy death metal.