Retreat To Nowhere (Taken From The 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' Compilation) (Bonus Track)ģ1. Napalm Death's second full effort, From Enslavement to Obliteration in ways put the seal on what the band had done, with most of its members going off to pursue their own individual efforts soon thereafter, and as such is the perfect complement to Scum, showing the quartet both straining at the bit and honing its original approach to a T. Life? (Taken From The 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' Compilation) (Bonus Track)ģ0. Scum (Taken From The 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' Compilation) (Bonus Track)Ģ9. The Curse (Taken From The Original 'Feto' Vinyl Pressing Bonus 7") (Bonus Track)Ģ8. Sheer grinding brutality as Lee Dorrian, Shane Embury, Bill Steer and Mick Harris lay down a statement of unrelenting fury with Napalm Death's second album and their first and unfortunately final recording together! Sorry, but a grindcore fan without 'FETO' in their collection is not a real grindcore fan. Earache firmly believes the playback volume should be in the hands of the listener, not the producer - that's what the volume control is for! This full dynamic range release is a reaction to the loudness war which has affected the music scene since the '90s, with artists and labels striving to producer ever-louder CDs. Napalm Death's "From Enslavement To Obliteration" has been remastered especially for this release from the original tapes with Full Dynamic Range (FDR), allowing the music's nuances to shine through and giving the whole album a more ferocious and dynamic sound than ever before, and enabling the listener to immerse in the full audio chaos like never before.
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