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Showcases the chaotic sampling and noise elements favored by Newport.

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Upon release in March 1994, “Point Blank” received mixed to positive reviews. Rock Hard gave it an 8.5/10, and Martin Popoff’s Collector’s Guide to Heavy Metal rated it 8/10. However, some outlets found the production too chaotic.

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For over two decades, “Point Blank” was never performed live. That changed in 2017 when Cavalera decided to tour the entire album with his band Soulfly. This was later followed by specific “Nailbomb sets” at festivals like Bloodstock and Alcatraz, featuring Cavalera alongside a massive ensemble of guitarists and drummers to replicate the album’s dense studio sound.

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In the mid-1990s, a new industrial thrash metal project, Nailbomb, emerged from a casual friendship between two titans of heavy music: Max Cavalera (of the iconic Brazilian band Sepultura) and Alex Newport (of the English sludge/noise band Fudge Tunnel). What began as a series of informal jam sessions in Phoenix, Arizona—where they exchanged techniques, with Cavalera showing Newport lightning-fast thrash riffs and Newport revealing his ultra-heavy, Sabbath-descended guitar tones—unexpectedly transformed into something far more substantial. It was Cavalera's wife and manager, Gloria, who recognized the unique chemistry and catalyzed their project into a serious endeavor, securing a record deal for the duo. Showcases the chaotic sampling and noise elements favored

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The iconic album cover—featuring a real, harrowing photo of a Viet Cong woman with a gun pointed at her head—perfectly mirrors the music inside: confrontational, deeply political, uncomfortable, and utterly uncompromising. Decades later, it remains a textbook example of how to perfectly marry human rage with mechanical coldness. If you want to dive deeper into 90s extreme music,

Cavalera and Newport trade vocal duties throughout the album, creating a dual-attack of complementary styles. Max delivers his signature, guttural, throat-tearing roars, while Alex counters with a sneering, disaffected, punk-rock bark. Track-by-Track Highlights Rock Hard gave it an 8

Political corruption, social injustice, and intense misanthropy. Notable Tracks: Wasting Away Cockroaches 24 Hour Bullshit Guerrillas 🔍 Audio Quality & Integrity Lossless Compression: FLAC ensures 100% of the original audio data is preserved. Bit Depth/Sample Rate:

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