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A name synonymous with brutal, aggressive
behavior and. death- as in "Napalm," Barney and company
look to do more than just survive with their latest musical obliteration,
"Words from the Exit Wound." You don't have to thin
too hard I suppose, to conjure up just what some of those words
might consist of-ouch!
With a legacy as long as the English Channel
itself, Napalm Death has been through all a band can stand and
are still coming out fighting with something to prove. Having
impressed a loyal legion of followers at the recent N.J. Metal
festival, the band is currently on the move ready to unleash
their massive arsenal at the rest of the world. Having successfully
bridged the gap between grind and hard- core long ago, "Words."
may well be their most lethal offering to date-and they've had
many. "The Infiltraitor" opens the wound in a matter
of seconds and tears through the flesh with skillful power, and
if that's not enough, by the time track five, "Cleanse and
Impure" pours salt in that same festering wound, you'll
be writhing on the floor in pure agony.
There's no let up in sight on this one.
No fooling around in areas for which they've yet to experience,
it's a straight ahead, in your face pounding, done at an immeasurably
high speed and cat-like efficiency. The bloody carnage doesn't
stop and in fact becomes worse as the "Incendiary Incoming"
approach where total devastation occurs, and by the time we're
"Thrown Down a Rope," it's much too late! An extra
three bonus cuts exclusive to the U.S. release are added to bring
the number up to fifteen, but you'll do best to gun straight
to those final cuts for it you wait to let 'em all play out,
I fear it may be too late to save your worthless existence. |