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Noise for Music's Sake
by: Napalm Death
Price: $15.98 current as of: 03/12/2010 08:46 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0745316026626
Item Dimensions: 28
Label: Earache Records
Manufacturer: Earache Records
MPN: 266
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Earache Records
Release Date: August 12, 2003
Studio: Earache Records
Editorial Review:Album Description:2 discs of classic and rare Napalm Death including many rare and unreleased tracks. Disc one is a collection featuring the best tracks from every Napalm Death Earache album and Disc 2 offers up many rarities and unreleased tracks including early EP's, unreleased mixes, demos and completely unheard early live Napalm Death tracks. Also included is a 24 page booklet, a Napalm Death family tree, artwork and the complete Napalm Death history. 56 tracks. Earache. 2003.
Disc 1:- Kill
- Scum
- You Suffer
- Deceiver
- Hung
- Antibody
- Unchallenged Hate
- Siege of Power
- Greed Killing
- Suffer the Childern
- Mass Appeal Madness
- Next of Kin to Chaos
- Judicial Slime
- Lucid Fairytale
- If the Truth Be Known
- Plague Rages
- Social Sterility
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- Low Point
- Contemptuous
- Diatribes
- Chains That Bind Us
- Armageddon X 7
- Breed to Breathe
- World Keeps Turning [EP Version]
- Infiltraitor
- Nazi Punks Fuck Off
Disc 2:- Rise Above
- Missing Link
- Mentally Murdered
- Walls of Confinement
- Cause and Effect
- No Mental Effort
- Pride Assassin
- Avalanche Master Song [Live] - Godflesh, Napalm Death
- One and the Same
- Sick and Tired
- Malignant Trait
- Killing With Kindness
- Means to an End
- Insanity Excursion
- Truth Drug
- Living in Denial
- Food Chains
- Upwards and Uninterested
- Abstain
- Politics of Common Sense
- Internal Animosity [Studio Recording] - Lee Dorrian, Napalm Death
- Scum [Studio Recording] - Lee Dorrian, Napalm Death,
- Life [Studio Recording] - Lee Dorrian, Napalm Death,
- Retreat to Nowhere [Studio Recording] - Lee Dorrian, Napalm Death,
- Remain Nameless [Pete Coleman Original Mixdown][#]
- Twist the Knife (Slowly) [Pete Coleman Original Mixdown][#]
- Deceiver [With Swanky's Intro][Live][#]
- Traitor [Live][#]
- Abattoir [Live][#]
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It took a few weeks for me to really be able to take in all that this compilation offers (56 tracks = lots of listening), but this was one of the first releases from Napalm Death I have aquired.
Its a great place to start for anyone new to the band (I have since purchased most of their other albums).
The compilation as a whole is excellent, but I really like Disc 2. Highlights are Truth Drug, Pride Assassin, and Food Chains.
Disc 1 is kind of a greatest hits ...
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This band is just special and there is nothing like them. CD 2 is friggin killer, period, don't take no crap from anyone telling you different. This CD kicks all kindza ace. You gotta have it. I hate greatest hits or best of junk but this CD is genius.
Killer tracks: Seize the Power, Suffer the Children, Scum, Unchallenged Hate, Armaggeden X 7, Pride Assassin and many, many more.
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I have all the Napalm Death albums. This is a best of compilation holding a good selection from the Earache label era. Even if you have all their albums you might find that this one is still worth getting as most of the 2nd disc comprises of rarities, unreleased versions and ep songs. They are basically a death metal band with grindcore origins. These guys belt along at a million miles an hour. If you enjoy extreme metal then these guys are for you. If you like country music (augh!)...then your ears ...
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Metallic metal. I mean the Goths have arrived and landed, the Vikings have just set foot on land and are marching up to Canterbury or some other city that can be looted and pillaged and burnt down to the ground and in which there are some important bishop or nobles that can be captured and then ransomed before burning the city and beheading the hostage anyway. A hostage is like bait to catch fish, honey to catch flies. What does this metal, extreme metal mean? It brings some strange work on sound with ...
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Looking for true metal? You've just found it, congratulations. Normally I hate it when a band I love gets huge, but these guys deserve it. I'm not a big fan of "the color is red... long live the code" but I am a fan of 'Noise For Music's Sake'. This CD has 56 tracks total, I believe. There's a lot of sloppy grindcore tracks, which I am a huge fan of as well. If you like raw, organic grindcore / death metal with tons of blastbeats, go out and buy this album, you will NOT regret it. Also, check out 'Defecation ...
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