01. "After world obliteration" 02. "Storm Of Stress" 03. "Fear of Napalm" 04. "Human Prey" 05. "Corporation pull-in" 06. "Strategic Warheads" 07. "Condemned system" 08. "Resurrection" 09. "Enslaved by propaganda" 10. "Needs To Live" 11. "Ripped To Shreds" 12. "Injustice" 13. "Whirlwind Struggle" 14. "Infestation" 15. "Dead shall rise" 16. "World downfall"
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Description:
"World Downfall" by Terrorizer is a legendary LP that stands as one of the most influential grindcore albums ever released. Originally unleashed in 1989, this record set new standards for speed, aggression, and technical precision within extreme metal. Featuring lightning-fast drumming from Pete Sandoval and razor-sharp riffs courtesy of Jesse Pintado and Oscar Garcia, "World Downfall" delivers relentless energy across its tracks. The album?s raw production captures the urgency and intensity that have inspired countless bands worldwide. Released by Earache Records?a pioneering label renowned for championing groundbreaking acts in death metal, grindcore, and extreme music?this edition ensures top-notch sound quality for collectors and fans alike.
Terrorizer is an American grindcore band formed in Los Angeles in 1986. Despite their relatively brief initial run, they are hailed as genre trailblazers whose members went on to join or influence major acts like Napalm Death and Morbid Angel. Their debut album "World Downfall" remains a touchstone within the scene due to its uncompromising ferocity and innovation.
Earache Records has been at the forefront of heavy music since its founding in 1985. Known for launching careers of iconic bands such as Carcass, Napalm Death, Entombed, and Bolt Thrower among others, Earache continues to be synonymous with cutting-edge releases that push musical boundaries.
Napalm Death and Bolt Thrower are often credited for being grindcore's godfathers, but Terrorizer were every bit as responsible for making and popularizing this type of music.
Vladislav M. - 10/Nov/2020
One of the brutal albums since the early days of grindcore. An iconic recording without a single extra note.
Not without the guys from Morbid Angel, of course =)