September 16, 1988 - From Enslavement To Obliteration
A little over a year after their debut album "Scum", Napalm Death released their second album "From Enslavement To Obliteration" on September 16, 1988. Napalm Death continue to play the same grindcore style they pioneered last year, and with most of the same line-up they ended that album with. Jim Whitely is replaced by Shane Embury on bass, but it's the same Napalm Death style with 22 songs totalling just over 29 minutes. Let's dive into the next album by Napalm Death! The album begins with it's longest song "Evolved As One" and Mick Harris plays a slow but epic drum beat to keep the pace. Lee Dorrian talks overtop at first until eventually he shouts "your weak minds" on repeat as the slow, chugging music plays behind him. Dorrian sounds good when he's really giving it his all screaming, but a lot of this 3-plus minute song is him just saying/yelling that one line overtop a very simple and repetitive guitar riff. Not their best s...