| 1. Evolved As One |
| 2. It's a M.A.N.S World! |
| 3. Lucid Fairytale |
| 4. Private Death |
| 5. Impressions |
| 6. Unchallenged Hate |
| 7. Uncertainty Blurs the Vision |
| 8. Cock-Rock Alienation |
| 9. Retreat to Nowhere |
| 10. Think for a Minute |
| 11. Display to Me . . . |
| 12. From Enslavement to Obliteration |
| 13. Blind to the Truth |
| 14. Social Sterility |
| 15. Emotional Suffocation |
| 16. Practice What You Preach |
| 17. Inconceivable? |
| 18. Worlds Apart |
| 19. Obstinate Direction |
| 20. Mentally Murdered |
From Enslavement to Obliteration,Napalm Death,Earache Records,Death Metal/Black Metal,Grindcore,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Thrash
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From Enslavement to Obliteration
Napalm Death Manufacturer: Earache Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000582G Release Date: 1995-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Evolved As One
- It's a M.A.N.S World!
- Lucid Fairytale
- Private Death
- Impressions
- Unchallenged Hate
- Uncertainty Blurs the Vision
- Cock-Rock Alienation
- Retreat to Nowhere
- Think For A Minute
- Display To Me...
- From Enslavement To Obliteration
- Blind To The Truth
- Social Sterility
- Emotional Suffocation
- Practice What You Preach
- Inconceivable?
- Worlds Apart
- Obstinate Direction
- Mentally Murdered
- Sometimes
- Make Way!
- Musclehead
- Your Achievement
- Dead
- Morbid Deceiver
- The Curse
Customer Reviews:
One of the best grindcore albums ever.......2006-07-17
Production for this album is *better* than "Scum", and everything (except the bass) is audible, but it isn't perfect. But, for a grindcore album, it is good. Lyrics...the lyrics are pure genius. Inspired by old-school punk and the "f*** it all" attitude, you get some very angry lyrics. Songs like "It's A M.A.N.S.'s World" and "Evolved As One" offer some of the best political lyrics out there. Lee Dorrian combines the low, inaudible grunts and the high pitched shriek for vocals, which may scare away little kids, but if you try to sing behind all that carnage, it would sound stupid. Mick Harris fills drum duties perfectly, grinding out some fast and crazy stuff. The bass is inaudible, which is no surprise. And Bill Steer...this man gets my respect just for starting Carcass, but he helped revolutionize two musical genre's (grind with Napalm and Carcass and melo-death with Carcass). He is a great songwriter, and shows it in every band he is in. The guitars are on steroids and play at an insanely fast pace. You should all bow down to Mr. Steer and treat him as a god!
This 28-track album kicks off with "Evolved As One", which sounds like more of an industrial song, with a cool drum fill and almost talking vocals until Dorrian busts out screaming "weak minds" until the end. Then, the carnage begins. Most of the songs are a minute long. There are some longer songs, which slow down a little bit. These slower songs are awesome...period. Toward the end of the album, there are some 0:05 and 0:06 second songs that are there for filler, but like the immortal "You Suffer" on "Scum', they have music, lyrics and vocals, and are oddly considered real "songs". The best songs here include "Evolved as One", "It's a M.A.N.S World!" (with great, sarcastic yet serious lyrics), "Unchallenged Hate", "Display to Me...", "From Enslavement to Obliteration" and "Mentally Murdered". Sometimes, you could hear a compressed guitar solo in some of the songs. Very cool. As the title of this review states, this is one of the best grindcore albums ever. I have had this album for a long, long time, and it hasn't left my CD player in that length of time. Essential for any extreme metal fan out there. Compared to Napalm Death's followers, nothing comes close (except...maybe Carcass or Nasum). Go out and get this album if you consider yourself an extreme metal fan.
You can't handle this much metal.......2006-03-15
Don't waste yer cash.......2006-01-01
BEST OF GRINDCORE.......2005-10-25
ONE OF A KIND.......2005-09-14
At home, my buddy and I listened to this thing in full effect and we laughed our asses off ! We were almost rolling on the floor. We laughed because it was so crazy, brutal and extreme. But then it got serious; we were simply totally astonished.
The production blew me away. To this day, I've never heard such ferocious drumming. The bass is ultra-brutal and deep. The lovely Bill Steer (who moved on to the also great Carcass later on and is now singing and playing in Firebird, great band by the way) builds a wall of sound with his guitar. And of course the wonderful Lee Dorrian, now leader of Cathedral, who seemed to be tortured during recording. He growls, cries, shouts like all the pain and injustice in this world goes thru him. The lyrics are intelligent and political.
Or like a German rock critic once wrote: This represents the last lethal puking into the big cosmic toilet we all have to pass by one day (hope you understand my weak English translation).
This record is a special classic.
Every home needs one.
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From Enslavement to Obliteration
Napalm Death Manufacturer: Relativity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000007O1K Release Date: 1991-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Evolved As One
- It's a M.A.N.S World!
- Lucid Fairytale
- Private Death
- Impressions
- Unchallenged Hate
- Uncertainty Blurs the Vision
- Cock-Rock Alienation
- Retreat to Nowhere
- Think for a Minute
- Display to Me . . .
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- Blind to the Truth
- Social Sterility
- Emotional Suffocation
- Practice What You Preach
- Inconceivable?
- Worlds Apart
- Obstinate Direction
- Mentally Murdered
- Sometimes
- Make Way!
- Musclehead
- Your Achievement
- Dead
- Morbid Deceiver
- Curse
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From Enslavement to Obliteration
Napalm Death Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005H057 Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Multinational Corporations
- Instinct Of Survival
- The 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
- Deciever
- C S
- Parasites
- Psuedo Youth
- Divine Death
- As The Machine Rolls On
- Common Enemy
- Moral Crusade
- Sigmatized
- M A D
- Dragnet
- Evolved As One
- Its A M A N S World
- Lucid Fairytale
- Private Death
- Impressions
- Unchallenged Hate
- Uncertainty Blurs The Vision
- Cock-Rock Alienation
- Retreat To Nowhere
- Think For A Minute
- Display To Me
- From Enslavement To Obliteration
- Blind To The Truth
- Social Sterility
- Emotional Suffocation
- Practise What You Preach
- Inconcievable
- Worlds Apart
- Obstinate Direction
- Mentally Murdered
- Sometimes
- Make Way
- Musclehead (Bonus Track)
- Your Achievement (Bonus Track)
- Dead (Bonus Track)
- Morbid Deciever (Bonus Track)
- The Missing Link (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Japanese reissue combines the UK grindcore act's first two albums on one CD, 'Scum' (1987) & 'From Enslavement to Obliteration' (1988) with five bonus tracks, 'Musclehead', 'Your Achievement?', 'Dead', 'Morbid Deceiver' & 'The Missing Link'. 55 tracks in all. 1990.Rock Music:
- Gallery [Import]
- Garbage Days Regurgitated
- Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
- Hard Rock Cafe: 80's Heavy Metal
- Helldorado
- Horror Epics
- Hymns
- I Am the Eggman
- Independent
- Junkyard
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