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Fear Emptiness Despair
by: Napalm Death
List Price: $11.98Price: $6.75 current as of: 03/13/2010 13:01 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646436127
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: May 31, 1994
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- Twist the Knife (Slowly)
- Hung
- Remain Nameless
- Plague Rages
- More Than Meets the Eye
- Primed Time
- State of Mind
- Armageddon X 7
- Retching on the Dirt
- Fasting on Deception
- Throwaway
- Truth Drug [*]
- Living in Denial [*]
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To me, Napalm Deaths worst records started with this album. Not that this album is bad, its just not one of their better ones. The sound, while thick, seems lacking and most songs just dont have anything to them. There are a few good songs, but its not a must have like Harmony Corruption or From Enslavement to Obileration. I actually stopped listening to Napalm Death after the release of this album and the album that followed this one (words from the exit wound). I just lost interest in them. ...
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in my personal opinion, there really is no bad N.D. album. some old-school purists don't really like the stuff they did during the mid to late 90's. I've read that these are their "experimental" albums and that this was the reason why Barney left the band for a few months back in '97 (even the N.D. logo is different on these albums). however, I love all of them. I honestly feel that they never lost any of the power or intensity on any of the albums. Fear Emptiness Despair has all the elements of a ...
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the best and rawest napalm death album takes a couple of listens for it to click but so worth it miss this at your peril
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The early nineties was a great time for Rock music. Hair Metal was - finally - dying, and lots of underground bands were selling huge amount of records, and record company folks were flabbergasted, because they couldn't safely predict who might be the next big hit. Nirvana, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soundgarden and in a lesser degreee, Metallica - which already had a huge fanbase - were considered flukes from the suits that worshipped Guns N'Roses, Bon Jovi and Poison.
Company executives ...
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Fear Emptiness Despair is possibly Napalm Death's best album ever. This is a pure grindcore metal assault to your senses. Barney Greenway's vocals just kill for me. Jesse Pintado and Mitch Harris both deliver some of the most catchiest guitar riffs here on this album. There is also great bass work by Shane Embury and hard hitting drumming by Danny Herrera. My favorite songs on here are Hung, More Than Meets The Eye, Plague Rages, Twist the Knife (Slowly), Remain Nameless, Throwaway, and Armageddon X7. ...
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