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NEGLIGENT COLLATERAL COLLAPSE
Reprocess Segment Database Extender
CD
"Reprocess Segment Database Extender" shows a rawer side of the band, the execution is not as tight as in "Sick Atoms" and the structures sound quite rigid at times; but hell, this is the album that inclined Negligent Collateral Collapse into creating more complex Grind, and even here we can hear slight strokes of it (for example in "Analysis Of Iron Line"). The great thing about this debut is the utter brutality involved, maybe these guys weren't as complex then as they are now, but sure they remunerated this in terms of aggression and brutality; every single track of this album is a powerful sucker-punch with some flavors of catchiness and groove, something really intense to say the least. This album is a must for this band's collectors; it will also look incredibly well in a Grindcore jammed shelf. So, this is Negligent Collateral Collapse in its most aggressive and rawer form, you know what to expect right? 33 minutes of blasting music with crushing instruments and catchy beats here and there, Grind for NASA physicist.
Reprocess Segment Database Extender
CD
12,10 Euro
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"Reprocess Segment Database Extender" shows a rawer side of the band, the execution is not as tight as in "Sick Atoms" and the structures sound quite rigid at times; but hell, this is the album that inclined Negligent Collateral Collapse into creating more complex Grind, and even here we can hear slight strokes of it (for example in "Analysis Of Iron Line"). The great thing about this debut is the utter brutality involved, maybe these guys weren't as complex then as they are now, but sure they remunerated this in terms of aggression and brutality; every single track of this album is a powerful sucker-punch with some flavors of catchiness and groove, something really intense to say the least. This album is a must for this band's collectors; it will also look incredibly well in a Grindcore jammed shelf. So, this is Negligent Collateral Collapse in its most aggressive and rawer form, you know what to expect right? 33 minutes of blasting music with crushing instruments and catchy beats here and there, Grind for NASA physicist.






