Wooden tape box set, limited to 25 copies, 20 white, 5 black tapes.
Contains:
· “The World Without Us” white tape with 4 panel j-card, limited to 50 copies, 20 copies in the box.
· “Against Leviathan” white tape with 4 panel j-card, limited to 50 copies, 20 copies in the box.
· New logo patch
· Numbered certificate of autheniticity
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
“The World Without Us”
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. Lightbearer
A3. The World Without Us
B1. Against the Grain
B2. The Great Catastrophe
“Against Leviathan”
A1. Turmoil
A2. Nightbringer
B2. Against Leviathan
B1. Ode to Emptiness
Special SCR exclusive bundle consisting of:
· Digipak edition CD with 8 page booklet, limited to 250 copies.
· “The World Without Us” exclusive shirt, organic fair trade, 100% cotton.
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
1. Running on Emptiness
2. Lightbearer
3. The World Without Us
4. Against the Grain
5. The Great Catastrophe
Exclusive splatter vinyl with insert, limited to 100 handnumbered copies. 25 copies in wooden box set.
· Second part of the two album cycle
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Matte printed lyrics insert
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Clear vinyl with white and black splatters, 140g vinyl, pressed in Germany
· Limited to 100 handnumbered copies
· SCR shop exclusive!
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. The World Without Us
B1. Lightbearer
B2. Against the Grain
B3. The Great Catastrophe
Eco recycle vinyl with insert, color may vary, limited to 100 copies.
· Second part of the two album cycle
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Matte printed lyrics insert
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Eco recycle 140g vinyl, pressed in Germany
· Limited to 100 copies
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. The World Without Us
B1. Lightbearer
B2. Against the Grain
B3. The Great Catastrophe
White vinyl with insert, limited to 200 copies.
· Second part of the two album cycle
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Matte printed lyrics insert
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· White 140g vinyl, pressed in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. The World Without Us
B1. Lightbearer
B2. Against the Grain
B3. The Great Catastrophe
Black vinyl with insert, first edition limited to 100 copies.
· Second part of the two album cycle
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Matte printed lyrics insert
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, pressed in Germany
· Limited to 100 copies
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. The World Without Us
B1. Lightbearer
B2. Against the Grain
B3. The Great Catastrophe
Digipak edition CD with 8 page booklet, limited to 250 copies.
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
1. Running on Emptiness
2. Lightbearer
3. The World Without Us
4. Against the Grain
5. The Great Catastrophe
Jewelcase CD with 8 page booklet.
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
1. Running on Emptiness
2. Lightbearer
3. The World Without Us
4. Against the Grain
5. The Great Catastrophe
Black tape with 4 panel j-card, limited to 50 copies, 5 in box set, 45 sold separately.
· Tape with black shell and white print
· Insert with 4 panels
· Necrolobox
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. Lightbearer
A3. The World Without Us
B1. Against the Grain
B2. The Great Catastrophe
Black tape with 4 panel j-card, limited to 50 copies, 20 in wooden box, 30 sold separately.
· Tape with white shell and black print
· Insert with 4 panels
· Necrolobox
About the album
The fourth Bonjour Tristesse album “The World Without Us” concludes a two-album spanning concept that began with the bands third release. The two records feature a radical critique of our industrialized modern age, highlighting the conflict between civilized humanity and nature. As the sole songwriter, Nathanael brings this cycle to a powerful end, offering a mix of raw violence, interspersed melodies, and manic vocals. The album critiques the destructive impact of industrialized civilization, painting a bleak picture of our dystopian reality.
“The World Without Us” combines raw aggression with melodic elements, often swinging towards frenzy while maintaining an oppressive feeling with plaintive and powerful vocals. The references to anti-civilization thinkers and existentialist writers add a slightly poetic note to the album and bring more depth to powerful message behind Bonjour Tristesse.
Track listing
A1. Running on Emptiness
A2. Lightbearer
A3. The World Without Us
B1. Against the Grain
B2. The Great Catastrophe
Exclusive splatter vinyl with 4 page booklet and two sided A2 poster, limited to 100 handnumbered copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· White vinyl with black and rust red splatters, 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 100 handnumbered copies
· SCR shop exclusive!
About the album
"An overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic"
Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
Track listing
A1. Apex Predator - Easy Meat
A2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
Exclusive splatter vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 100 handnumbered copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Transparent orange vinyl with black splatters, 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 100 handnumbered copies
· SCR shop exclusive!
About the album
“Napalm Death Scour the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment“
Napalm Death's "Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is a ferocious tribute to the band's roots and influences, released in 2004. This album is a follow-up to their 1999 EP "Leaders Not Followers" and features Napalm Death scouring the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment. It comprises 19 tracks that pay homage to punk, hardcore, and metal acts that shaped their sound and the extreme music landscape.
The album showcases Napalm Death's versatility and deep respect for the genre's history, covering bands like Anti-Cimex, Discharge, Hellhammer, Kreator, and Sepultura. Each track is infused with Napalm Death's signature intensity, transforming the originals into relentless grindcore anthems. Songs like "Hellnation" and "Troops of Doom" highlight the band's ability to blend their brutal style with the essence of the classics they cover.
"Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is more than a cover album; it's a celebration of the raw, unfiltered energy that defines extreme music. For fans of Napalm Death and the broader metal and punk communities, this album serves as both a nod to the past and a testament to the band's enduring influence and unyielding spirit.
Track listing
A1. Lowlife
A2. Face Down In The Dirt
A3. Devastation
A4. Messiah
A5. Victims Of A Bomb Raid
A6. Night Of Pain
A7. War's No Fairytale
A8. Conform
A9. Master
B1. Fire Death Fate
B2. Riot Of Violence
B3. Game Of The Arseholes
B4. Clangor Of War
B5. Dope Fiend
B6. I'm Tired
B7. Troops Of Doom
B8. Bedtime Story
B9. Blind Justice
B10. Hate, Fear And Power
Exclusive splatter vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 100 handnumbered copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Transparent red/black splatter vinyl, 140g, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 100 handnumbered copies
· SCR shop exclusive!
About the album
"Free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth"
Napalm Death's "Smear Campaign," released in 2006, stands as a powerful statement against religious dogma and societal oppression. This album delivers free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth. With its relentless energy and incisive lyrics, "Smear Campaign" continues the band's tradition of merging ferocious soundscapes with thought-provoking themes.
The album opens with "Weltschmerz (Intro)," setting a dark, ominous tone that quickly escalates into a barrage of blast beats, distorted riffs, and Barney Greenway's unmistakable growls. Tracks like "Sink Fast, Let Go" and "Fatalist" exemplify the band's ability to combine speed and aggression with intricate musicality and lyrical depth. The inclusion of guest vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering) on "In Deference" adds a haunting melodic layer, contrasting sharply with the album's brutal intensity.
"Smear Campaign" is not just an auditory assault but a call to question and dismantle the oppressive structures upheld by religious and political institutions. For fans of extreme music, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring relevance and their unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo through grindcore.
Track listing
A1. Weltschmerz (Intro)
A2. Sink Fast, Let Go
A3. Fatalist
A4. Puritanical Punishment Beating
A5. When All Is Said and Done
A6. Freedom Is the Wage of Sin
A7. In Deference
A8. Short-Lived
A9. Identity Crisis
B1. Shattered Existence
B2. Eyes Right Out
B3. Call That an Option?
B4. Warped Beyond Logic
B5. Rabid Wolves (for Christ)
B6. Deaf and Dumbstruck (Intelligent Design)
B7. Persona Non Grata
B8. Smear Campaign
B9. Atheist Runt
Exclusive splatter vinyl with 4 page booklet and A2 poster, limited to 100 handnumbered copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Transparent dark yellow vinyl with black splatters, 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 100 handnumbered copies
· SCR shop exclusive!
About the album
"The grind luminaries unmasking of global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror"
Napalm Death's album "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is a sonic onslaught that captures the band's raw intensity and unyielding commitment to grindcore. Released in 2005, this album showcases the grind luminaries unmasking global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror. With blistering speed, punishing riffs, and brutal vocals, Napalm Death confronts the listener with themes of political corruption, societal decay, and existential dread.
The album features notable guest appearances, including Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys and Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed, adding to its diverse yet cohesive assault. Tracks like "Silence Is Deafening" and "Morale" exemplify the band's ability to blend relentless aggression with thought-provoking lyrics. "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is not just a collection of songs, but a relentless manifesto against the oppressive forces shaping the modern world.
For fans and newcomers alike, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring legacy in extreme music, pushing the boundaries of grindcore while remaining fiercely relevant.
Track listing
A1. Silence Is Deafening
A2. Right You Are
A3. Diplomatic Immunity
A4. The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code
A5. Climate Controllers
A6. Instruments of Persuasion
A7. The Great and the Good
A8. Sold Short
B1. All Hail the Grey Dawn
B2. Vegetative State
B3. Pay for the Privilege of Breathing
B4. Pledge Yourself to You
B5. Striding Purposefully Backwards
B6. Morale
B7. Our Pain Is Their Power
Clear vinyl with red and black marbled, comes with 4 page booklet and two sided A2 poster, limited to 300 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Ultra clear with rusty red/black "meat" marbled, 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 300 copies
About the album
"An overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic"
Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
Track listing
A1. Apex Predator - Easy Meat
A2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
Golden vinyl with 4 page booklet and two sided A2 poster, limited to 200 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Golden 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
"An overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic"
Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
Track listing
A1. Apex Predator - Easy Meat
A2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
Golden vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 200 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Golden 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
“Napalm Death Scour the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment“
Napalm Death's "Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is a ferocious tribute to the band's roots and influences, released in 2004. This album is a follow-up to their 1999 EP "Leaders Not Followers" and features Napalm Death scouring the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment. It comprises 19 tracks that pay homage to punk, hardcore, and metal acts that shaped their sound and the extreme music landscape.
The album showcases Napalm Death's versatility and deep respect for the genre's history, covering bands like Anti-Cimex, Discharge, Hellhammer, Kreator, and Sepultura. Each track is infused with Napalm Death's signature intensity, transforming the originals into relentless grindcore anthems. Songs like "Hellnation" and "Troops of Doom" highlight the band's ability to blend their brutal style with the essence of the classics they cover.
"Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is more than a cover album; it's a celebration of the raw, unfiltered energy that defines extreme music. For fans of Napalm Death and the broader metal and punk communities, this album serves as both a nod to the past and a testament to the band's enduring influence and unyielding spirit.
Track listing
A1. Lowlife
A2. Face Down In The Dirt
A3. Devastation
A4. Messiah
A5. Victims Of A Bomb Raid
A6. Night Of Pain
A7. War's No Fairytale
A8. Conform
A9. Master
B1. Fire Death Fate
B2. Riot Of Violence
B3. Game Of The Arseholes
B4. Clangor Of War
B5. Dope Fiend
B6. I'm Tired
B7. Troops Of Doom
B8. Bedtime Story
B9. Blind Justice
B10. Hate, Fear And Power
Golden vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 200 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Golden 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
"Free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth"
Napalm Death's "Smear Campaign," released in 2006, stands as a powerful statement against religious dogma and societal oppression. This album delivers free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth. With its relentless energy and incisive lyrics, "Smear Campaign" continues the band's tradition of merging ferocious soundscapes with thought-provoking themes.
The album opens with "Weltschmerz (Intro)," setting a dark, ominous tone that quickly escalates into a barrage of blast beats, distorted riffs, and Barney Greenway's unmistakable growls. Tracks like "Sink Fast, Let Go" and "Fatalist" exemplify the band's ability to combine speed and aggression with intricate musicality and lyrical depth. The inclusion of guest vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering) on "In Deference" adds a haunting melodic layer, contrasting sharply with the album's brutal intensity.
"Smear Campaign" is not just an auditory assault but a call to question and dismantle the oppressive structures upheld by religious and political institutions. For fans of extreme music, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring relevance and their unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo through grindcore.
Track listing
A1. Weltschmerz (Intro)
A2. Sink Fast, Let Go
A3. Fatalist
A4. Puritanical Punishment Beating
A5. When All Is Said and Done
A6. Freedom Is the Wage of Sin
A7. In Deference
A8. Short-Lived
A9. Identity Crisis
B1. Shattered Existence
B2. Eyes Right Out
B3. Call That an Option?
B4. Warped Beyond Logic
B5. Rabid Wolves (for Christ)
B6. Deaf and Dumbstruck (Intelligent Design)
B7. Persona Non Grata
B8. Smear Campaign
B9. Atheist Runt
Dark red vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 300 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Rusty red 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 300 copies
About the album
"Free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth"
Napalm Death's "Smear Campaign," released in 2006, stands as a powerful statement against religious dogma and societal oppression. This album delivers free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth. With its relentless energy and incisive lyrics, "Smear Campaign" continues the band's tradition of merging ferocious soundscapes with thought-provoking themes.
The album opens with "Weltschmerz (Intro)," setting a dark, ominous tone that quickly escalates into a barrage of blast beats, distorted riffs, and Barney Greenway's unmistakable growls. Tracks like "Sink Fast, Let Go" and "Fatalist" exemplify the band's ability to combine speed and aggression with intricate musicality and lyrical depth. The inclusion of guest vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering) on "In Deference" adds a haunting melodic layer, contrasting sharply with the album's brutal intensity.
"Smear Campaign" is not just an auditory assault but a call to question and dismantle the oppressive structures upheld by religious and political institutions. For fans of extreme music, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring relevance and their unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo through grindcore.
Track listing
A1. Weltschmerz (Intro)
A2. Sink Fast, Let Go
A3. Fatalist
A4. Puritanical Punishment Beating
A5. When All Is Said and Done
A6. Freedom Is the Wage of Sin
A7. In Deference
A8. Short-Lived
A9. Identity Crisis
B1. Shattered Existence
B2. Eyes Right Out
B3. Call That an Option?
B4. Warped Beyond Logic
B5. Rabid Wolves (for Christ)
B6. Deaf and Dumbstruck (Intelligent Design)
B7. Persona Non Grata
B8. Smear Campaign
B9. Atheist Runt
Golden vinyl with 4 page booklet and A2 poster, limited to 200 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Golden 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
"The grind luminaries unmasking of global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror"
Napalm Death's album "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is a sonic onslaught that captures the band's raw intensity and unyielding commitment to grindcore. Released in 2005, this album showcases the grind luminaries unmasking global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror. With blistering speed, punishing riffs, and brutal vocals, Napalm Death confronts the listener with themes of political corruption, societal decay, and existential dread.
The album features notable guest appearances, including Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys and Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed, adding to its diverse yet cohesive assault. Tracks like "Silence Is Deafening" and "Morale" exemplify the band's ability to blend relentless aggression with thought-provoking lyrics. "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is not just a collection of songs, but a relentless manifesto against the oppressive forces shaping the modern world.
For fans and newcomers alike, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring legacy in extreme music, pushing the boundaries of grindcore while remaining fiercely relevant.
Track listing
A1. Silence Is Deafening
A2. Right You Are
A3. Diplomatic Immunity
A4. The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code
A5. Climate Controllers
A6. Instruments of Persuasion
A7. The Great and the Good
A8. Sold Short
B1. All Hail the Grey Dawn
B2. Vegetative State
B3. Pay for the Privilege of Breathing
B4. Pledge Yourself to You
B5. Striding Purposefully Backwards
B6. Morale
B7. Our Pain Is Their Power
Black vinyl with 4 page booklet and two sided A2 poster.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 300 copies
About the album
"An overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic"
Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
Track listing
A1. Apex Predator - Easy Meat
A2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
Black vinyl with insert and heavy cover, limited to 200 copies.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
“Napalm Death Scour the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment“
Napalm Death's "Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is a ferocious tribute to the band's roots and influences, released in 2004. This album is a follow-up to their 1999 EP "Leaders Not Followers" and features Napalm Death scouring the underground with this all-out max distortion covers treatment. It comprises 19 tracks that pay homage to punk, hardcore, and metal acts that shaped their sound and the extreme music landscape.
The album showcases Napalm Death's versatility and deep respect for the genre's history, covering bands like Anti-Cimex, Discharge, Hellhammer, Kreator, and Sepultura. Each track is infused with Napalm Death's signature intensity, transforming the originals into relentless grindcore anthems. Songs like "Hellnation" and "Troops of Doom" highlight the band's ability to blend their brutal style with the essence of the classics they cover.
"Leaders Not Followers: Part 2" is more than a cover album; it's a celebration of the raw, unfiltered energy that defines extreme music. For fans of Napalm Death and the broader metal and punk communities, this album serves as both a nod to the past and a testament to the band's enduring influence and unyielding spirit.
Track listing
A1. Lowlife
A2. Face Down In The Dirt
A3. Devastation
A4. Messiah
A5. Victims Of A Bomb Raid
A6. Night Of Pain
A7. War's No Fairytale
A8. Conform
A9. Master
B1. Fire Death Fate
B2. Riot Of Violence
B3. Game Of The Arseholes
B4. Clangor Of War
B5. Dope Fiend
B6. I'm Tired
B7. Troops Of Doom
B8. Bedtime Story
B9. Blind Justice
B10. Hate, Fear And Power
Black vinyl with insert and heavy cover.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· Lyrics insert with refreshed graphical design
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 400 copies
About the album
"Free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth"
Napalm Death's "Smear Campaign," released in 2006, stands as a powerful statement against religious dogma and societal oppression. This album delivers free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth. With its relentless energy and incisive lyrics, "Smear Campaign" continues the band's tradition of merging ferocious soundscapes with thought-provoking themes.
The album opens with "Weltschmerz (Intro)," setting a dark, ominous tone that quickly escalates into a barrage of blast beats, distorted riffs, and Barney Greenway's unmistakable growls. Tracks like "Sink Fast, Let Go" and "Fatalist" exemplify the band's ability to combine speed and aggression with intricate musicality and lyrical depth. The inclusion of guest vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering) on "In Deference" adds a haunting melodic layer, contrasting sharply with the album's brutal intensity.
"Smear Campaign" is not just an auditory assault but a call to question and dismantle the oppressive structures upheld by religious and political institutions. For fans of extreme music, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring relevance and their unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo through grindcore.
Track listing
A1. Weltschmerz (Intro)
A2. Sink Fast, Let Go
A3. Fatalist
A4. Puritanical Punishment Beating
A5. When All Is Said and Done
A6. Freedom Is the Wage of Sin
A7. In Deference
A8. Short-Lived
A9. Identity Crisis
B1. Shattered Existence
B2. Eyes Right Out
B3. Call That an Option?
B4. Warped Beyond Logic
B5. Rabid Wolves (for Christ)
B6. Deaf and Dumbstruck (Intelligent Design)
B7. Persona Non Grata
B8. Smear Campaign
B9. Atheist Runt
Black vinyl with 4 page booklet and A2 poster.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 200 copies
About the album
"The grind luminaries unmasking of global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror"
Napalm Death's album "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is a sonic onslaught that captures the band's raw intensity and unyielding commitment to grindcore. Released in 2005, this album showcases the grind luminaries unmasking global fear and paranoia through fast, unremitting audio-terror. With blistering speed, punishing riffs, and brutal vocals, Napalm Death confronts the listener with themes of political corruption, societal decay, and existential dread.
The album features notable guest appearances, including Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys and Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed, adding to its diverse yet cohesive assault. Tracks like "Silence Is Deafening" and "Morale" exemplify the band's ability to blend relentless aggression with thought-provoking lyrics. "The Code is Red...Long Live the Code" is not just a collection of songs, but a relentless manifesto against the oppressive forces shaping the modern world.
For fans and newcomers alike, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring legacy in extreme music, pushing the boundaries of grindcore while remaining fiercely relevant.
Track listing
A1. Silence Is Deafening
A2. Right You Are
A3. Diplomatic Immunity
A4. The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code
A5. Climate Controllers
A6. Instruments of Persuasion
A7. The Great and the Good
A8. Sold Short
B1. All Hail the Grey Dawn
B2. Vegetative State
B3. Pay for the Privilege of Breathing
B4. Pledge Yourself to You
B5. Striding Purposefully Backwards
B6. Morale
B7. Our Pain Is Their Power
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