Words From the Exit Wound

Words From the Exit Wound

Words From the Exit Wound

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
1998 album for Earache by the Godfathers of Grindcore. 12 tracks, including 'The Infiltrator', 'None The Wiser?', and 'Devouring Depraved'. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Words from the Exit Wound
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Words from the Exit Wound
    Napalm Death
    Manufacturer: Earac
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Death MetalDeath Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000IBAT

    Tracks:

    1. The Infiltraitor
    2. Repression Out Of Uniform
    3. Clutching At Barbs
    4. Incendiary Incoming
    5. Throw Down A Rope
    6. Sceptic In Perspective
    7. Next Of Kin To Chaos
    8. Trio-Degradable/Affixed By Disconcern
    9. Cleanse Impure
    10. Devouring Depraved
    11. Ulterior Exterior
    12. None Of The Wiser

    Album Description

    Japanese edition of the 1998 album by the Godfathers of Grindcore with an additional booklet featuring full color photos & Japanese text. 12 tracks. 1999 Toy's Factory release.

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring Bonus Tracks and Limited Edition Packaging for Initial Pressing Only.
    Words from Exit Wound
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Another chapter for a band that continues to maintain a mostly steady career...
    • METAL
    • My god, wonderful brutallity
    • Me no likey!!
    • Oww, my neck hurts...
    Words from Exit Wound
    Napalm Death
    Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Death MetalDeath Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Hard Rock & MetalHard Rock & Metal | Imports | Stores | Music
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    1. Inside the Torn Apart
    2. Diatribes
    3. Enemy of the Music Business
    4. Fear Emptiness Despair
    5. Order of the Leech

    ASIN: B00000G43O
    Release Date: 1998-12-15

    Tracks:

    1. The Infiltraitor
    2. Repression Out Of Uniform
    3. Next Of Kin To Chaos
    4. Trio-Degradable/Affixed To Disconcern
    5. Cleanse Impure
    6. Devouring Depraved
    7. Ulterior Exterior
    8. None The Wiser?
    9. Clutching At Barbs
    10. Incediary Incoming
    11. Thrown Down A Rope
    12. Sceptic In Perspective

    Album Description

    1998 album for Earache by the Godfathers of Grindcore. 12 tracks, including 'The Infiltrator', 'None The Wiser?', and 'Devouring Depraved'.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Another chapter for a band that continues to maintain a mostly steady career... .......2005-07-24

    I have to admit that when a band starts...they usually start off decent, great or terrible. Then, the band usually continues to improve/degrade the sound that they started with depending on how they started. I've heard so many bands that have started off so crappy and have made themselves respectable and I have heard bands where they started off excellent and basically made a decline. Well, I'm glad to say that Napalm Death doesn't really fall into either category. They have for the most part of their career...consistenly put out good music. This CD is just another regular Napalm Death CD and won't really change your opinion on the band too much. It just remains testament to the fact they are a good band. Infact I gave this CD a "4" because its just a normal Napalm Death CD...which is still better than most in the genre.

    5 out of 5 stars METAL.......2004-07-20

    I am a metal head in a big way and am very into the heavy,heavy stuff-Hatebreed,Slayer,Cannibal Corpse,Lamb Of God,e.t.c and I
    never really heard Napalm Death.Well a freind of mine gave me this cd and I must say this cd kicks ass in a big way.Not much
    to say great vocals,great brutal riffs,and some insane drumming
    this is a favorite of mine and Napalm Death are a new favorite band of mine.

    5 out of 5 stars My god, wonderful brutallity.......2004-01-19

    I LOVE THIS CD. This is my first Napalm death cd and I am in awe. They are absolutly infectious. The musicianship of the band is great, everything very tight, and great production, as well as great vocals. Maybe my favorite grind album ever. \m/

    1 out of 5 stars Me no likey!!.......2003-02-22

    This is thee single worst ND album ever!!! After 'Diatribes' n 'Inside the torn apart' I thought ND would make another classic album but instead they gave into the pressure of their peers and decided to make an incoherent album that neither challenges the listener or even has a remotely memorable riff. I never thought I would have to wear a bag over my head after listening to an ND album but wow a bag would not have been enough and from the looks of it the two albums after it have been just as boring as this cup holder disguised as a music CD.
    TRASH CAN IT!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Oww, my neck hurts..........2002-03-23

    ...because I was just playing this album in my car and involuntarily banging my head until it nearly flew off. If you're looking for a band that plays uncompromising, unrelenting metal simply because they feel like it, you can't do any better than Napalm Death. In a grindcore genre too often defined by gross-out vocals, one-note guitars, and all-too-brief songs, Napalm have crafted a superb technical statment. Yeah, the songs on "Words..." are all pretty much the same, but the level of creativity and musicianship here on display more than makes up for any deficiency in the diversity department. Every song on this album boasts an absolutely crushing groove, and the mix of Barney Greenway's leather lungs and the technicality of the music is mind-blowing. There is not even one second of filler on "Words From the Exit Wound;" hell, it's worth checking out even if only for the title.
    Words from the Exit Wound
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Another chapter for a band that continues to maintain a mostly steady career...
    • METAL
    • My god, wonderful brutallity
    • Me no likey!!
    • Oww, my neck hurts...
    Words from the Exit Wound
    Napalm Death
    Manufacturer: Earache Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Death MetalDeath Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    MetalMetal | Hard Rock & Metal | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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    1. Inside the Torn Apart
    2. Diatribes
    3. Enemy of the Music Business
    4. Fear Emptiness Despair
    5. Order of the Leech

    ASIN: B00000I7JV
    Release Date: 1999-03-09

    Tracks:

    1. The Infiltraitor
    2. Repression Out Of Uniform
    3. Next Of Kin To Chaos
    4. Trio-Degradable Affixed By Disconcern
    5. Cleanse Impure
    6. Devouring Depraved
    7. Ulterior Exterior
    8. None The Wiser?
    9. Clutching At Barbs
    10. Incendiary Incoming
    11. Thrown Down A Rope
    12. Sceptic In Perspective
    13. Bonus Track
    14. Bonus Track
    15. Bonus Track

    Album Description

    1998 album for Earache by the Godfathers of Grindcore. 12 tracks, including 'The Infiltrator', 'None The Wiser?', and 'Devouring Depraved'.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Another chapter for a band that continues to maintain a mostly steady career... .......2005-07-24

    I have to admit that when a band starts...they usually start off decent, great or terrible. Then, the band usually continues to improve/degrade the sound that they started with depending on how they started. I've heard so many bands that have started off so crappy and have made themselves respectable and I have heard bands where they started off excellent and basically made a decline. Well, I'm glad to say that Napalm Death doesn't really fall into either category. They have for the most part of their career...consistenly put out good music. This CD is just another regular Napalm Death CD and won't really change your opinion on the band too much. It just remains testament to the fact they are a good band. Infact I gave this CD a "4" because its just a normal Napalm Death CD...which is still better than most in the genre.

    5 out of 5 stars METAL.......2004-07-20

    I am a metal head in a big way and am very into the heavy,heavy stuff-Hatebreed,Slayer,Cannibal Corpse,Lamb Of God,e.t.c and I
    never really heard Napalm Death.Well a freind of mine gave me this cd and I must say this cd kicks ass in a big way.Not much
    to say great vocals,great brutal riffs,and some insane drumming
    this is a favorite of mine and Napalm Death are a new favorite band of mine.

    5 out of 5 stars My god, wonderful brutallity.......2004-01-19

    I LOVE THIS CD. This is my first Napalm death cd and I am in awe. They are absolutly infectious. The musicianship of the band is great, everything very tight, and great production, as well as great vocals. Maybe my favorite grind album ever. \m/

    1 out of 5 stars Me no likey!!.......2003-02-22

    This is thee single worst ND album ever!!! After 'Diatribes' n 'Inside the torn apart' I thought ND would make another classic album but instead they gave into the pressure of their peers and decided to make an incoherent album that neither challenges the listener or even has a remotely memorable riff. I never thought I would have to wear a bag over my head after listening to an ND album but wow a bag would not have been enough and from the looks of it the two albums after it have been just as boring as this cup holder disguised as a music CD.
    TRASH CAN IT!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Oww, my neck hurts..........2002-03-23

    ...because I was just playing this album in my car and involuntarily banging my head until it nearly flew off. If you're looking for a band that plays uncompromising, unrelenting metal simply because they feel like it, you can't do any better than Napalm Death. In a grindcore genre too often defined by gross-out vocals, one-note guitars, and all-too-brief songs, Napalm have crafted a superb technical statment. Yeah, the songs on "Words..." are all pretty much the same, but the level of creativity and musicianship here on display more than makes up for any deficiency in the diversity department. Every song on this album boasts an absolutely crushing groove, and the mix of Barney Greenway's leather lungs and the technicality of the music is mind-blowing. There is not even one second of filler on "Words From the Exit Wound;" hell, it's worth checking out even if only for the title.

    Music Track:

    1. You Go Now [Import]
    2. 98 Live Meltdown [Import] [Live]
    3. Against the Grain
    4. Almost a Dance [Live] [Original recording remastered]
    5. Anthropophagy//Devil on My Roof [Import]
    6. Apocalypse Inside
    7. Art of Balance [Import]
    8. Bad Bad Boys: The Best Of [Import]
    9. Bark at the Moon
    10. Beneath the Remains

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