Grind Bastard (Reissue)

Benediction
Grind Bastard (Reissue)

13,29 EUR
CD
P.U.P.Metal Mind
Release date: 21/Nov/2014
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Sales Rank: #3190 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 1899290572
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Re-release On Golden Disc
Description:Bass: Frank Healy, Drums: Neil Hutton, Guitar: Darren Brookes, Guitar: Peter Rew, Vocals: Dave Ingram, Written-By: Judas Priest, Written-By: Twisted Sister, Written-By: Anti-Nowhere League, Labelcode MMND1493.2 (MASS CD 1493 DG), Licensed From Nuclear Blast
"Grind Bastard (Reissue)" is a powerful re-release of Benediction's iconic 1998 album, now available in CD format. This edition brings back the raw energy and relentless aggression that made "Grind Bastard" a staple in death metal collections worldwide. Featuring crushing riffs, guttural vocals, and unyielding rhythms, the album showcases Benediction at their creative peak. The reissue includes remastered tracks for enhanced audio quality and may feature bonus material for devoted fans. Benediction, formed in Birmingham in 1989, are pioneers of British death metal with acclaimed albums like "Transcend the Rubicon" and "The Grand Leveller." Their uncompromising sound has earned them international recognition and a loyal fanbase across decades. The release comes from P.U.P.Metal Mind Productions?a respected label known for high-quality reissues of classic metal records?ensuring collectors receive both authenticity and superior sound.
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Azmi H. - 05/Sep/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
The hard drinking Benediction of the UK was one of those bands you can't help but admire. They refused to sound like everyone else. They didn't make a ton of noise and just quietly went about releasing their albums.

Marc Jason G. - 08/Aug/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
more urban, concrete absorbed and less darkened ritualistic.