Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -flac- -rlg-

In retrospect, the album has aged remarkably well, retaining its "unaffected vitriolic blast furnace emotion". It is a brutal reminder of a time when metal was comfortable with being ugly, noisy, and absolutely uncompromising.

In the vast, churning ocean of 1990s extreme music, few albums sound as genuinely dangerous, raw, and nihilistic today as Nailbomb’s Point Blank . Released in 1994, this album was not a band in the traditional sense, but a studio-bound explosion of rage helmed by Max Cavalera (Sepultura) and Alex Newport (Fudge Tunnel). For collectors and audiophiles, a specific digital artifact has become the holy grail: . Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-

Igor Cavalera (Drums); includes 10min silence & hidden track In retrospect, the album has aged remarkably well,

: Many fans consider it a high point in both artists' careers, with some preferring its raw energy over subsequent projects like Soulfly. Tracklist and Credits Notable Credits / Guests Wasting Away Igor Cavalera (Drums) Vai Toma no Cú Andreas Kisser (Lead Guitar) 24 Hour Bullshit Dino Cazares (Guitar) Guerrillas Blind and Lost Igor Cavalera (Drums) Sum of Your Achievements Cockroaches Igor Cavalera (Drums) For Fuck's Sake World of Shit Andreas Kisser (Lead Guitar) Exploitation (Doom cover) Igor Cavalera (Drums) Religious Cancer Andreas Kisser (Lead Guitar) Shit Piñata Igor Cavalera (Drums) Released in 1994, this album was not a

: A slow, brooding, sludge-filled track heavily influenced by Newport's Fudge Tunnel roots. It crawls forward with terrifying, mechanical weight.