NAILBOMB 'POINT BLANK' LP - IMPORT
NAILBOMB 'POINT BLANK' LP - IMPORT
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Max Cavalera has played in numerous supergroups throughout his prolific career, but Nailbomb is by far the most confrontational one. The two-man operation, rounded out by Fudge Tunnel founder Alex Newport, released its lone studio album, Point Blank, in 1994, and the LP’s infamously brutal cover art tells you everything you need to know about how it sounds — gnarly, violent and hateful. Its tastefully ugly mix of ferocious thrash and harsh industrial still sounds utterly brutal to this day, especially on vinyl. Eli Enis
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![]() | Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP Import pressing including insert.
Max Cavalera has played in numerous supergroups throughout his prolific career, but Nailbomb is by far the most confrontational one. The two-man operation, rounded out by Fudge Tunnel founder Alex Newport, released its lone studio album, Point Blank, in 1994, and the LP’s infamously brutal cover art tells you everything you need to know about how it sounds — gnarly, violent and hateful. Its tastefully ugly mix of ferocious thrash and harsh industrial still sounds utterly brutal to this day, especially on vinyl. Eli Enis
TRACKLIST:
1 Wasting Away
2 Vai Toma No CÚ 3 24 Hour Bullshit 4 Guerrillas 5 Blind and Lost 6 Sum of Your Achievements 7 Cockroaches 8 For F*#k's Sake 9 World of SH*T 10 Exploitation 11 Religious Cancer 12 Shit Piñata 13 Sick Life |
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Max Cavalera has played in numerous supergroups throughout his prolific career, but Nailbomb is by far the most confrontational one. The two-man operation, rounded out by Fudge Tunnel founder Alex Newport, released its lone studio album, Point Blank, in 1994, and the LP’s infamously brutal cover art tells you everything you need to know about how it sounds — gnarly, violent and hateful. Its tastefully ugly mix of ferocious thrash and harsh industrial still sounds utterly brutal to this day, especially on vinyl. Eli Enis