Stardate 11/28/2024 06:50 

Totally uncompromising. This album is brilliant, yet quite heavy as hell. The riffs are unique, and Jesse Pintado (RIP) on the second guitar just rips. And Mitch Harris's screaming backup vocals makes the album even more intense. They put forward what they wanted which was just an annihilation musically going back to their roots, yet more death metal oriented than grindcore. But still simply awesome. The musicianship is never to the level of 'Harmony Corruption' (1990), but still they're kicking ass on this one, no doubt they're hitting no holds barred here.

The intensity of the album is what makes it so Napalm Death!! They just never let up. The guitar riffs are awesome. And remain this way throughout the album.

If you're into death/grind, this one is for you!! Purchase a physical copy of the CD to support the band!!

Rating: 8½ (out of 10) ratings explained

Reviewed by Death8699
01/16/2017 15:18

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Napalm Death
(England)

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Enemy of the Music Business
1. Taste the Poison (01:49)
2. Next on the List (03:36)
3. Constitutional Hell (02:36)
4. Vermin (02:17)
5. Volume of Neglect (03:20)
6. Thanks for Nothing (02:44)
7. Can't Play, Won't Pay (03:25)
8. Blunt Against the Cutting Edge (03:03)
9. Cure for the Common Complaint (02:43)
10. Necessary Evil (02:56)
11. C.S. (Conservative Shithead) Part 2 (02:18)
12. Mechanics of Deceit (03:21)
13. (The Public Get) What the Public Doesn't Want (03:14)
14. Fracture in the Equation (03:46)
= 00:41:08
Dreamcatcher Records 2000

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