Noise For Music's Sake - Digipak 2-CD

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75901
Release: 02.09.2022
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Band NAPALM DEATH
VÖ Datum 02.09.2022
Genre Death Metal, Grindcore
Edition Re-Release, Re-Issue
Verpackung Digipak
Anzahl 2

Beschreibung

Rerelease of the NAPALM DEATH compilation "Noise For Music's Sake" released back in 2003.

CD ist a "best of", and CD 2 contains a collection of rarities, remixes, live tracks, EP bonus tracks, and unreleased new tracks.

TRACKLIST

CD 1:
1. The Kill
2. Scum
3. You Suffer
4. Deceiver
5. Hung
6. Antibody
7. Unchallenged Hate
8. Siege of Power
9. Greed Killing
10. Suffer the Children
11. Mass Appeal Madness
12. Next of Kin to Chaos
13. Judicial Slime
14. Lucid Fairytale
15. If the Truth Be Known
16. Plague Rages
17. Social Sterility
18. From Enslavement to Obliteration
19. Low Point
20. Contemptuous
21. Diatribes
22. Chains That Bind Us
23. Armageddon x 7
24. Breed to Breathe
25. The World Keeps Turning (EP Version)
26. The Infiltraitor
27. Nazi Punks Fuck Off (Dead Kennedys cover)

CD 2:
1. Rise Above
2. Missing Link
3. Mentally Murdered
4. Walls of Confinement
5. Cause and Effect
6. No Mental Effort
7. Pride Assassin
8. Avalanche Master Song (Godflesh cover) - Live at ICA, London 29/06/90
9. One and the Same
10. Sick and Tired
11. Malignant Trait
12. Killing with Kindness
13. Means to an End
14. Insanity Excursion
15. Truth Drug
16. Living in Denial
17. Food Chains
18. Upwards and Uninterested
19. I Abstain
20. Politics of Common Sense
21. Internal Animosity (Studio Recording)
22. Scum (Studio Recording)
23. Life (Studio Recording)
24. Retreat to Nowhere (Studio Recording)
25. Remain Nameless (Pete Coleman original mixdown)
26. Twist the Knife (Slowly) (Pete Coleman original mixdown)
27. Deceiver (w/ Swanky's Intro - live in Wakken, Belgium 7/11/87)
28. The Traitor (live at The Mermaid, Birmingham, UK, 1/11/86)
29. Abattoir (live at the Mermaid, Birmingham, UK, 30/3/86)