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FEAR OF GOD
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Official re-issue of FEAR OF GOD's debut EP originally released on temple Of Love Records back in 1988. Remastered from the studio reels and for the first time ever pressed on a super-limited (only 300) picture disc EP housed in an elegant gatefold sleeve with die-cut + bonus sticker. As you'll see, a packaging that makes justice to this terrific Grind/Noise milestone. "This 21-track EP is essential in whatever form you stumble across it. The short-lived (1986-1988), much hyped and oft-bootlegged Swiss outfit, as enigmatic and distant as the cold, dissonant bursts imprisoned on this EP, blended early Napalm Death, Swans and something indescribable of their own to create an achingly raw and wordless primal scream" (Terrorizer Mag, UK - "Essential Grindcore albums - Europe") "since my early days into Grindcore (and extremism in general), FEAR OF GOD has always been one of the purest influences so far as we talk of venting out hatred and generating brutality in its most savage form. This is what I really mean when I say "brutal" and it has nothing to do with the mass of hypertechnical and excessively wanked death metal acts that years later gave birth to the so called "Brutal Death" genre. FEAR OF GOD is an expression of darkness and negativity no-one has ever been able to top. (..) Unbelievably fierce and painful Noise/Grind from a band that traced the first steps in extreme music and has never been topped in terms of violence and hatred. 21 tracks - 21 pages of Grind history!" (Giulio the Bastard / CRIPPLE BASTARDS)
Same (deluxe picture disc)
Pic 7"
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Official re-issue of FEAR OF GOD's debut EP originally released on temple Of Love Records back in 1988. Remastered from the studio reels and for the first time ever pressed on a super-limited (only 300) picture disc EP housed in an elegant gatefold sleeve with die-cut + bonus sticker. As you'll see, a packaging that makes justice to this terrific Grind/Noise milestone. "This 21-track EP is essential in whatever form you stumble across it. The short-lived (1986-1988), much hyped and oft-bootlegged Swiss outfit, as enigmatic and distant as the cold, dissonant bursts imprisoned on this EP, blended early Napalm Death, Swans and something indescribable of their own to create an achingly raw and wordless primal scream" (Terrorizer Mag, UK - "Essential Grindcore albums - Europe") "since my early days into Grindcore (and extremism in general), FEAR OF GOD has always been one of the purest influences so far as we talk of venting out hatred and generating brutality in its most savage form. This is what I really mean when I say "brutal" and it has nothing to do with the mass of hypertechnical and excessively wanked death metal acts that years later gave birth to the so called "Brutal Death" genre. FEAR OF GOD is an expression of darkness and negativity no-one has ever been able to top. (..) Unbelievably fierce and painful Noise/Grind from a band that traced the first steps in extreme music and has never been topped in terms of violence and hatred. 21 tracks - 21 pages of Grind history!" (Giulio the Bastard / CRIPPLE BASTARDS)




