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Life? (Taken From The 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' Compilation) (Bonus Track)ģ0. Scum (Taken From The 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' Compilation) (Bonus Track)Ģ9. Private death, private death Private death, you’re dead again Private death, private death. Your pride Why should your pride be so restricted Restricted to a mere fraction of this earth. Artist: Napalm Death Release: From Enslavement To Obliteration. The Curse (Taken From The Original 'Feto' Vinyl Pressing Bonus 7") (Bonus Track)Ģ8. Napalm Death - From Enslavement To Obliteration. This earth from which we have all evolved. 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. Why should your pride be so restricted Restricted to a mere fraction of this earth. 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!
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NAPALM DEATH FROM ENSLAVEMENT TO OBLITERATION FULL
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. Just wanted you all to know that you might be getting a defective copy if you buy this because it happened on 3 different brand new copies so I’m convinced it’s a pressing error that went unnoticed.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. I’ve decided to bite the bullet and keep the record even though I absolutely hate that skip I hear every time I play the album. Then I recently decided I still really want this album on vinyl so I decided to buy another copy brand new from a different store and took it home, cleaned it, and put it on the turntable. How could this huge error occur at the same exact spot on two separate records and I’ve never heard anyone mention this before? Well, even though I strongly believe that after the countless Thrash, Death, Doom, and Black Metal albums I’ve heard that the FDR version of “From Enslavement To Obliteration” is the BEST sounding album I’ve ever heard (not factoring in the recent skipping dilemma on this particular version) and I just didn’t want to own it with such a huge defect in it so I once again sold it back to the store and got my $7 and ate another $20, that’s $40 now spent with nothing to show for it. Napalm Death From Enslavement To Obliteration: Commited to a life of slavery In the factories our own hands have built Where we must work twice the. “You’re Weak Minds!” Yep, skipped again at the very same spot. So I go home and unwrap the second new copy and cleaned it (as I do with every new vinyl before playing it) and put it on my turntable and pressed play holding my breath hoping not to hear that giant skip about 1 min into the first track and my favorite song of the album at my favorite part of the song where Lee first let’s loose that awesome shout. So I returned it and ate $20 on the cost (because they wouldn’t give full refunds on opened media and instead treat it as a used item sale and give $7 cash to buy it back and re-sell it as a used item) and then bought another brand new copy from the same store hoping it was just a defective record and since this is one of my favorite albums ever I didn’t mind paying extra if I felt I was going to own a vinyl version in perfect condition. Listen to From Enslavement To Obliteration (Full Dynamic Range Edition) by Napalm Death on Deezer. The first one I bought brand new and took home and cleaned it then put it on and it skipped about 1 min into “Evolved As One. I’ve bought this 2017 FDRUS vinyl 3 times now.