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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
If we're talking their grindcore/ crust punk stuff then it's From Enslavement to Obliteration (1988), if we're talking their more groove orientated stuff it's Fear, Emptiness, Despair (1994), and if we're talking their more recent stuff then it's Time Waits For No Slave (2009).
The band is pretty prolific, but they are not for everyone. When it comes to stuff like this I find it's better to just push a newbie into the pit and see if they come out alive rather than wean them into it.
Do you listen to any grindcore? If not then I'd say start with Fear, Emptiness, Despair, even if you don't like the vocals there's some tasty riffs on it.
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Yeah I heard these guys were supposed to be legends, but tbh if they weren't a local band I wouldn't have bothered with them.
Is Grindcore the shouty stuff? If so, na, but I will get those albums and report back.
The music is quality, really not a fan of the vocals