Haha, my girlfriend hates that stuff also. She likes to see some stuff live, because the relief of the people in the crowd fascinates her but when i put it on she changes the room. Had to understand that it calms many people. Her soft stuff makes me super aggressive on the other hand. Can't stand calm music.
HA HA HA I grew up with that good 'ol stuff back in the days. I'm a teacher today and look like a total square, always freshly shaved and combed neatly - and when kids in school ask about my youth, I play them some stuff I was into as a teenager - I always laugh about the jaws dropping in class!
Every time I've seen them live, they ALWAYS play Suffer The Children! No matter how old they get, they always put on an amazing show! Cheers to the old stuff!
My favourite ND song. My band opened for them a few years ago. Seeing them play this live and smoking a joint with Mitch back stage after their set will go down as highlights of my life.
Napalm death are down to earth dude, met barney after a show in toronto my buddies and i caught him coming out the side door of the venue and we chatted for a good 15 minutes, good times!
Gen Xers are the luckiest people in existence when it comes to metal. We had the greatest bands in all genres releasing albums that will never be bettered....
@@666gzu indeed yes. Have been enjoying their music for 30 and a bit years (I'm 49). I must confess I have been a bit of a snob about extreme metal music. I am pleasantly surprised by how good some of the metal being released now by bands I didn't know of is; but for me, the grindcore/death metal/industrial music created in the late 80s - early 90s is the pinnacle. It will never be bettered. Plus, UA-cam is a nostalgia time machine, and I use it as such haha, to relive those beautiful days...
When my neighbors tie their beagle up outside and it starts barking, I open my windows and blast Suffer The Children while blowing giant bong rips in their direction. Works like a charm. Only a true 80's head banger could relate. 🤘
While i think it will never get more POPULAR because it was new at the time and the novelty has worn off, modern metal bands have taken the baton and moved forward with it for sure. Slugdge - Esoteric Malacology (prog/death) Hath - Hive (black/death/prog) Alkaloid - The Malkuth Grimoire (prog/death) Akhlys - Pnigalion (black metal) Pol - Frightful (thrash) I could go on these are just off the top of my head. Yes that raw 90s power chord thing isnt as popular as it used to be but I think that's because its made way for more complex forms of music that the musicians have more fun writing. Also we've moved past the satanic panic and a lot of that raw hatred for religious organizations is gone as well. It was a driving factor in the raw angry sound a lot of metal and punk had at the time, that's been replaced with long term fears of a dystopian future. Less angry more complicated and despair. How we think also shapes how our music sounds. Anyway im high this is getting long cheers.
I remember back in 1990... our drummer got a phone call from Alex from Atrocity... we supposed to support ND... but we cannot make it... can you... FUMP. Two days later I was on the stage supporting NAPALM DEATH. Some gods do love me. ND were insane and the crowd went wild. Jumping from the balcony. What a blast. R.I.P. Jesse.
Such a great album! One of the best thrash metal albums of all time, hands down -- though typically it's not classified as such because the band had punk roots. But it is thrash / death metal. When I was in my 20s I listened to this non-stop for years, thousands of times. Still love it.
I love all eras/styles of Napalm Death. They started out as an Anarcho-punk band. Remember there hasn't been any original members since '86. Whenever you have new members in bands, they take THEIR influences and styles with them, and they become a different band.
saw them at a tiny packed show for my buddies 19th birthday..we were so hammerd absolutely ran the pit.screamed suffer the children the whole set until they finally played it last song and melted our intoxicated brains. from that day forward we knew we were ENSLAVED TO THE GRIND.\m/
@zyphoid666 After Barney came around the shifted away from grindcore and much more towards death metal, however drums here are still very much grindcore. They do both well.
I must have heard this song like 17.000 times since I was 14 and now I'm 40 years old and it NEVER GETS OLD !!! It never gets played half way !!! Jesse Pintado and this line up was perfection ... the best Napalm lineup by miles !!!
2min, 50 sec in the vid. starts the riff that rung in my head for more than a decade and it still do. Coolest Brits and the Brits had a defined cool sound. Strange that you sense that a band comes from a certain land, Swedes, German, Brits, South America all have something that neither can be measured nor be weigh. It is like a kind of overearthly vibe that make me think that this artform have the gift of a spirit.
I saw these guys when this album came out in 1990 and never looked back. I saw them another 5 times and they never disappointed the audience. High energy set and the pit was always crazy. God, how I miss those days 😅
I remember when this first came out and ND got heat for ‘selling out’ by trying to tap into the Florida death metal sound... Ridiculous - this is still devastating 30 years later 🤘🏻
Podría escuchar mil veces este tema y el sentimiento sería el mismo de chacalidad y brutalidad. Una joya de disco de los noventa de los legendarios NAPALM DEATH !!
This is one of the songs in my repertoire, when you tell yourself that you need to listen harder and you immediately remember this very cool song from Napalms
True story. Bought this vinyl in Sweden when I was 16 and went to Portugal with a friend. (Alcoholic Crusade). In bars. "We will buy your most expensive drink if you play this record for 5 minutes. People stopped dancing, "wtf?" That's how we rolled 😊
These guys brought a lot of sound and visual information to my generation. Drums, cymbals, guitars, amplifiers, behavior, things that even in Brazil this was something almost non-existent for someone who came from an industrial society on the rise. I am part of that generation. ImI
Man, death metal and grind core came together beautifully on harmony corruption. Mick Harris kept the pace marvelously. I dig Napalm Death but after Micky left it was never the same.
Micky could have stayed the drummer for Napalm Death forever and I would have been completely fine with that. Man has more ability to go from complete chaos to a controlled groove in a way that you rarely see. Even the live corruption 1990 vid from this show demonstrates a very tight Napalm that is as good as the records at the time.
This sounds like seventeen top fuel dragsters thrown in a blender and blended with a few sticks of dynamite and big rocks and then made into perfectly shaped Death Grind cup cakes ... this sound was so legendary !!!
yeeeaaaahhhh este es uno de los primeros videos de napalm death que vi por primera vez cuando estaban de moda las VHS alla a principios de los 90s... que desmadres haciamos con la banda de cabrones que eramos con estos videos
Un e puissance de feu....démentielle...le batteur est excellent....la machine est en marche...t as l impression d ' une armée surpuissante , trop bon .... Ils snt tous excellents et ils se complètent , quasi parfait, précis; lourd rapide
I saw that tour. Lamour in Brooklyn, summer '91. Missed Sacred Reich and if I remember, Sepultura didn't play that night for some reason. Or maybe I missed Sepultura and Reich didn't play, can't remember. What I DO remember, however, is not being able to left my head up for 3 days afterwards because of all the headbanging. Also remember them playing Mass Appeal Madness and when they got to the breakdown, I transcended to another plane of existence, that riff melted my fucking face off. What a great night that was
THIS is the album that broke me into Death Metal and I never went back - prior to this I was into metallica, testament, anthrax, etc - but once I heard this back in 1990, it was all fucking over - this FUCKING ALBUM RULES
Saw them in 92 with Carcass and Brutal Truth 9:30 club in DC, went to prison shortly after, but goddamn it was a hell of a show, still got the Carcass long sleeve concert shirt.
Thought it was traces of death..faces of death didn't have shit on traces..i remember cannibal corpse the cryptic stench while a machine gunner in a helicopter gunning down Indians in a field running for there lives ..yeah...i remember..that show let's you know what not do and were not to be...traces of death can save your life...define irony..right..?
I remember this 90's release date ... NP was a traitor to enter the Morrisound studio and get this so 90's death like sound... 30 years later...still pure classic
1:45 we have the blast beat! Oh the roots of grind. What am I saying this band invented Grindcore! Harmony Corruption , perhaps Grindcore's greatest achievement? It is fucking up there for sure.
From Wikipedia: Napalm Death are a British grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, England, in 1981. 1980fucking1. Yeah I'd say they were the first true grindcore band.
Napalm Death are one of the original grindcore bands, however Harmony Corruption is essentially a death metal album. It stands out from all of their other albums for being less grindy and more death metaly
The 1990’s were the golden years for death/grind and black metal.
Golden age for all electronic and Thrash / death / Grind stuff
Fu
Classic British Gold too 🎧🌍🎶🇬🇧🏆
In 90's, grind was a gay word😂😂
@@Egilutregaardokay Seth Putnam
I was 15 in 1990 when I first heard this. This was my introduction to death metal. Still blast this. My wife hates it lol.
Lol
Same here !
Fuck’em
We have to listen to this crap they too
I was 17 in 1992 when I first heard this. This was my introduction to death metal. Still blast this. My wife hates it lol.
@Alexander Helmuth blast it louder
Haha, my girlfriend hates that stuff also. She likes to see some stuff live, because the relief of the people in the crowd fascinates her but when i put it on she changes the room. Had to understand that it calms many people.
Her soft stuff makes me super aggressive on the other hand. Can't stand calm music.
Time to get a new wife.
An absolute classic everyone should know this song
You are correct. It's about roots. From where it came to where it is now. Roots
@@gregbogert5886 Bloody Roots?
Have done. Since it was first released!👍
Sounds better live 🤘
@@matthewsmith3611 yes bloody roots
HA HA HA I grew up with that good 'ol stuff back in the days. I'm a teacher today and look like a total square, always freshly shaved and combed neatly - and when kids in school ask about my youth, I play them some stuff I was into as a teenager - I always laugh about the jaws dropping in class!
Thats dope! 🤘🏼
ля, чувак. у меня ситуация наоборот - у учителей челюсть виснет от того, что я слушаю Напалмов.
nice DIJ profile picture ;)
They let the outer appearance fool them. Lol
This appearance is because of school teacher rules or your own choice?!? 🦉 So sh*t how schools are down on diversitys in England ☹️💔
Every time I've seen them live, they ALWAYS play Suffer The Children! No matter how old they get, they always put on an amazing show! Cheers to the old stuff!
Barney sounds different to how he did on this album now though
Hell yeah! Cheers!
Nowadays Barnie looks ridiculous singing it (((
My favourite ND song. My band opened for them a few years ago. Seeing them play this live and smoking a joint with Mitch back stage after their set will go down as highlights of my life.
Watched them play this in 1993 in Johannesburg, South Africa...first signed extreme band to ever tour there!
What's your band bro?
How is your band called?
Napalm death are down to earth dude, met barney after a show in toronto my buddies and i caught him coming out the side door of the venue and we chatted for a good 15 minutes, good times!
This is a perfect example of early 90's death metal!
Napalm Death is Grindcore
@@mohameddanilla9923 Album Harmony corruption is more death metal than grindcore
This was the band that invented a genre. Like all Metal it is English.
Its deathgrind guys
@@mohameddanilla9923 Lol you just read what it says on Wiki instead of listening to the music. This is 100% Death Metal and 0% Grindcore.
Napalm Death...that one band that inspires that dude that never gets in the pit to finally do it.
Stage dived my ass off to this live in Johannesburg in 1993...what a night!!!!
The most powerful album ever made, Harmony Corruption.
R.I.P Lord Jesse Pintado!
Don't forget Terrorizer- World downfall.I think it's even brutaller.
@@babylon333 Good point!
Possibly. Bolt Thrower enters the chat.
The best sounding drums ever
After listening to lot of metal bands, when this song came out, I knew I was in the right place. Freedom took a true form!
5-star class. Bless everyone who listens.
Any true metal head over the age of 30 should recognize these guys and give praise
Gen Xers are the luckiest people in existence when it comes to metal. We had the greatest bands in all genres releasing albums that will never be bettered....
Over 40 too
@@666gzu indeed yes. Have been enjoying their music for 30 and a bit years (I'm 49). I must confess I have been a bit of a snob about extreme metal music. I am pleasantly surprised by how good some of the metal being released now by bands I didn't know of is; but for me, the grindcore/death metal/industrial music created in the late 80s - early 90s is the pinnacle. It will never be bettered. Plus, UA-cam is a nostalgia time machine, and I use it as such haha, to relive those beautiful days...
When my neighbors tie their beagle up outside and it starts barking, I open my windows and blast Suffer The Children while blowing giant bong rips in their direction. Works like a charm. Only a true 80's head banger could relate. 🤘
While i think it will never get more POPULAR because it was new at the time and the novelty has worn off, modern metal bands have taken the baton and moved forward with it for sure.
Slugdge - Esoteric Malacology (prog/death)
Hath - Hive (black/death/prog)
Alkaloid - The Malkuth Grimoire (prog/death)
Akhlys - Pnigalion (black metal)
Pol - Frightful (thrash)
I could go on these are just off the top of my head. Yes that raw 90s power chord thing isnt as popular as it used to be but I think that's because its made way for more complex forms of music that the musicians have more fun writing. Also we've moved past the satanic panic and a lot of that raw hatred for religious organizations is gone as well. It was a driving factor in the raw angry sound a lot of metal and punk had at the time, that's been replaced with long term fears of a dystopian future. Less angry more complicated and despair. How we think also shapes how our music sounds. Anyway im high this is getting long cheers.
I remember back in 1990... our drummer got a phone call from Alex from Atrocity... we supposed to support ND... but we cannot make it... can you... FUMP. Two days later I was on the stage supporting NAPALM DEATH. Some gods do love me. ND were insane and the crowd went wild. Jumping from the balcony. What a blast. R.I.P. Jesse.
Such a great album! One of the best thrash metal albums of all time, hands down -- though typically it's not classified as such because the band had punk roots. But it is thrash / death metal. When I was in my 20s I listened to this non-stop for years, thousands of times. Still love it.
motorcycle jackets,even in the summer and deathmetal shows.thats how i spent the early 90's.good fuckin times
At the times my leather jackets were my best friend
@@Petya119and my hairs too..
I love all eras/styles of Napalm Death. They started out as an Anarcho-punk band. Remember there hasn't been any original members since '86. Whenever you have new members in bands, they take THEIR influences and styles with them, and they become a different band.
saw them at a tiny packed show for my buddies 19th birthday..we were so hammerd absolutely ran the pit.screamed suffer the children the whole set until they finally played it last song and melted our intoxicated brains. from that day forward we knew we were ENSLAVED TO THE GRIND.\m/
My first Napalm Death album, life changing! I got it in 1991
Mine too :)Before that I hated Napalm but this one turned me into them for life!
Idem !
90 fuck cobain.
Same here brother, this shit changed my life.....
@zyphoid666
After Barney came around the shifted away from grindcore and much more towards death metal, however drums here are still very much grindcore. They do both well.
I must have heard this song like 17.000 times since I was 14 and now I'm 40 years old and it NEVER GETS OLD !!! It never gets played half way !!! Jesse Pintado and this line up was perfection ... the best Napalm lineup by miles !!!
Alex T: Yes.
Same 🤘😀🤘
RIP Jesse
It's so awesome to still see people who show love to Napalm Death.
Elvin Rey They've been killing it since Smear Campaign. But this is proper old school Napalm 🤘🏻
ua-cam.com/video/1V11D4Xgt5I/v-deo.html old school death metal from melbourne!
Seen these guys play with Obituary/Morbid Angel back in NJ-1990!
zyphoid666 lml
Saw them in London 1991 with Dismember and Obituary.
Doom666 I bet that was fucking brutal! Hell yea!!
Saw them with Voivod ~2015, sayin
Saw them with carcass and brutal truth ...
I love the distortion and tone used in this song! It hits just as hard as it did when I first listened to it, so ridiculously great!🤘🏾🔥🤘🏾🔥🤘🏾🔥🤘🏾🔥
2min, 50 sec in the vid. starts the riff that rung in my head for more than a decade and it still do. Coolest Brits and the Brits had a defined cool sound. Strange that you sense that a band comes from a certain land, Swedes, German, Brits, South America all have something that neither can be measured nor be weigh. It is like a kind of overearthly vibe that make me think that this artform have the gift of a spirit.
100%
that is a killer riff!
British grind has its roots in hardcore punk/anarcho punk, all others that you mentioned have their origins in listening and copying the British.
Im my case almost 30 years.
Great song
Nice Schleswig Holstein my state
I saw these guys when this album came out in 1990 and never looked back. I saw them another 5 times and they never disappointed the audience. High energy set and the pit was always crazy. God, how I miss those days 😅
My Favourite Song.. Napalmdeath
One of best songs of Napalm Death to me, ever!
Так оно и есть, брат
Funny story.... they stopped their concert to look for my glasses, which I forgot to took of entering the pit.
That's so decent of them.
Lol that is hilarious !!
fake. fuck your glasses
Good lads see. Boss lads. Lol. ;)
Did you find them?
Napalm Death never dies!! My favourite band/song since the 90`s.
I remember when this first came out and ND got heat for ‘selling out’ by trying to tap into the Florida death metal sound... Ridiculous - this is still devastating 30 years later 🤘🏻
Here because iof Jim Carrey.
Here despite Jim Carrey. 🦃🤠🦃
@@mightyturkeyneck3498 Not nice, but funny!
Podría escuchar mil veces este tema y el sentimiento sería el mismo de chacalidad y brutalidad. Una joya de disco de los noventa de los legendarios NAPALM DEATH !!
While using dial up net in 2002, it took me couple of hours to download this video. It was worth of waiting.
One of my favorite songs of all time
49 dislikes are obviously Avenged Sevenfold fans.
Lexington Deville84 both napalm death and a7x are cool
metalheadgamer 75 Fair enough. Just having a laugh. It's Christmas after all 😎😆
and they all will die..
jajajajajajjajaja
LOL...
Classic.
Mark "Barney" Greenway the best vocalist!!!
@Napalm Mike 🤣😅😂🤣😆🤣🤣
In 1990-2000.
This is one of the songs in my repertoire, when you tell yourself that you need to listen harder and you immediately remember this very cool song from Napalms
True story.
Bought this vinyl in Sweden when I was 16 and went to Portugal with a friend. (Alcoholic Crusade).
In bars.
"We will buy your most expensive drink if you play this record for 5 minutes. People stopped dancing, "wtf?"
That's how we rolled 😊
Seen Napalm Death 3 times (Download 2007, supporting Children of Bodom in 2013, Bloodstock 2015), always a top-drawer live act
Napalm Death ain't no joke I'm 52 seen them at their best
Their best is now
also 52. saw them in the 80s but they are better now
@@cdeccles nope.
they even appeared in "Matilda" film :p
Still moshing eh? 60 here!😁
Saw them this past weekend... Always a great live band..
Can't get this song out of my head that main riff is so catchy
These guys brought a lot of sound and visual information to my generation. Drums, cymbals, guitars, amplifiers, behavior, things that even in Brazil this was something almost non-existent for someone who came from an industrial society on the rise. I am part of that generation. ImI
Напалмовые ребята давали однажды концерт в Москве.... довелось посетить.... оч сильно!
This band is of the occult genre!!! Perfect music, crowley would be proud
Wow. Why have I never heard this?!?!? This is so cool!!!
Man, death metal and grind core came together beautifully on harmony corruption. Mick Harris kept the pace marvelously. I dig Napalm Death but after Micky left it was never the same.
Mitch
I like napalm.... It's the ultimate mix between hardcore, thrash, punk and metal!
Micky could have stayed the drummer for Napalm Death forever and I would have been completely fine with that. Man has more ability to go from complete chaos to a controlled groove in a way that you rarely see. Even the live corruption 1990 vid from this show demonstrates a very tight Napalm that is as good as the records at the time.
napalm death,obituary,deicide,canníbal corpse,carcass, brujería,sepultura,slayer,!!!!!!! que tiempos aquellos
you look like JC Denton
Si whey yo se
Transmetal? Que mierda es eso?
@@markacevedo1825 una banda que esta con todo
canibal?
The best ever from ND..harmony corruption
This music makes me happy. Love live death metal and grindcore!!(and most of the other metal genres)
It's all Biffy C playing at down load now ..I think snow patrol and Kean are in surport ?
one of the best thrash/hc songs for headbanging on everyday!
This sounds like seventeen top fuel dragsters thrown in a blender and blended with a few sticks of dynamite and big rocks and then made into perfectly shaped Death Grind cup cakes ... this sound was so legendary !!!
OMG love this song so much!! best ND line up and best album!! RIP Jesse!
yeeeaaaahhhh este es uno de los primeros videos de napalm death que vi por primera vez cuando estaban de moda las VHS alla a principios de los 90s... que desmadres haciamos con la banda de cabrones que eramos con estos videos
1991 this album and coffee 2018 this album and coffee! what a morning! i salute everyone here...
THESE VOICES ARE SO BRUTAL!!!
Un e puissance de feu....démentielle...le batteur est excellent....la machine est en marche...t as l impression d ' une armée surpuissante , trop bon ....
Ils snt tous excellents et ils se complètent , quasi parfait, précis; lourd rapide
Old school Grindcore never fade! \m/!
This takes me back. This song is responsible for getting me into Heavy/Grindcore/Death Metal. Still one of my favorite songs ever.
I SAW SACRED REICH,SEPULTURA,NAPALM DEATH, SICK OF IT ALL,TOGETHER ON THIS TOUR!!!
I saw that tour. Lamour in Brooklyn, summer '91. Missed Sacred Reich and if I remember, Sepultura didn't play that night for some reason. Or maybe I missed Sepultura and Reich didn't play, can't remember. What I DO remember, however, is not being able to left my head up for 3 days afterwards because of all the headbanging. Also remember them playing Mass Appeal Madness and when they got to the breakdown, I transcended to another plane of existence, that riff melted my fucking face off. What a great night that was
Saw them on the Grind Crusher tour in 91. Was mighty Chuffed!
asi nejlepší co měli. jsou prostě jedineční a super......
I was REALLY constipated the night i seen Napalm Death live until i stood too close to the bass amp. Thank you, Shane, for helping me with my problem.
I will bring my son here on his fourth birthday.
Whether he likes it or not.
That's pretty fucked up, I like it.
Glad you approve!
my 3 year old did say on an idle thursday" who shall benefit who is the one?"
Then he will say: well nothing else matters... :v haaaa
edgy
Best Death Metal song forever!
Damn remember seen this on headbangers ball for the first time and saying, finally their playing good music to bang your head!!!!
Mark A.G. Bailey definitely a classic.The snares and symbols was awesome as well.
***** bro i work out to this album still. Gets you amped up!!!!!!
Falling down upon helpless kids
That's where I first heard it too!!
Mentality Murdered had some awesome riffs on it as well.
Best sounding kick drums
Vi al Napalm en vivo en CDMX hace 30 años, y el Barney se rifo muy cabron!! Conciertazo......
If u like good old grindcore u gotta love napalm death and this song of course 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
🤘🏽first concert at 17…still fxkn jamin at 46🤘🏽. Barney🤘🏽🤘🏽
Nothing is changed. The children suffer now more than they ever did before.
Wdym?
@@RidinMyGrandmasCadillac what do I mean! Did you just crawl up from under a rock or something?
@@sethkaicer319 yes
Everyone talking about seeing then in the 90's and me being 14 and listening to them since i was 8 cuz my dad loves metal
Banger !
Napalm Children - Suffer the Death. Great song.
Love how this says 'Music Video' in the title just for reassurance 😁
Napalm Death is one of my favourite bands
THIS is the album that broke me into Death Metal and I never went back - prior to this I was into metallica, testament, anthrax, etc - but once I heard this back in 1990, it was all fucking over - this FUCKING ALBUM RULES
This is how i feelt when i got turned down on yet another job today. Only Napalm Death can feed my anger at the moment.
At 90ths this band and this album definitely changed my life until these days. Fucking great Napalm Death!!!
That kickdrum tone is so satisfying
Saw them in 92 with Carcass and Brutal Truth 9:30 club in DC, went to prison shortly after, but goddamn it was a hell of a show, still got the Carcass long sleeve concert shirt.
faces of death soundtrack. who remembers that?
yeeessss in the beginning of 90
Thought it was traces of death..faces of death didn't have shit on traces..i remember cannibal corpse the cryptic stench while a machine gunner in a helicopter gunning down Indians in a field running for there lives ..yeah...i remember..that show let's you know what not do and were not to be...traces of death can save your life...define irony..right..?
Yes. its traces of death!!!
I remember this 90's release date ... NP was a traitor to enter the Morrisound studio and get this so 90's death like sound... 30 years later...still pure classic
There's Nothing like Napalm Death, when you miss your Mom.
ua-cam.com/video/1V11D4Xgt5I/v-deo.html old school death metal from melbourne!
I'll never miss that crazy bitch. 😄
How can you even hate this kind of music? It’s too good to hate😭
30 years later still going strong🤘✊👊
It's the BEST Napalm Death's song.
this is the period any serious metalhead would want to have lived in...
this album turned ND forever...it was great before,Barney came...and it's still a classic!
From the band that holds the record for the shortest song ever recorded. METAL!
You know what, i felt to sleep after 3-4 songs. The rhytem actually same. This is the best song to get proper sleep.😂
1:45 we have the blast beat! Oh the roots of grind. What am I saying this band invented Grindcore! Harmony Corruption , perhaps Grindcore's greatest achievement? It is fucking up there for sure.
Hey :)
Well... SCUM was released before this one and it's loaded with blast beats.
From Wikipedia: Napalm Death are a British grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, England, in 1981. 1980fucking1. Yeah I'd say they were the first true grindcore band.
Napalm Death are one of the original grindcore bands, however Harmony Corruption is essentially a death metal album. It stands out from all of their other albums for being less grindy and more death metaly
Na verdade amigo, o Brigada do Ódio foi a primeira banda de Grindcore do mundo, depois surgiu o Napalm Death, influenciado pelo BDO inclusive :)
Таких, нужно ещё поискать👍
Nice music
Nostalgie de 1991 ! Meilleurs époque !
Une pointure dans le monde du death-metal, tout comme l'album entier d'ailleurs.
"Harmony corruption".
Early 90's legendary years in Death Metal, 😎🤘 i lived those days with metalheads and punks friends!! 😊