If you were shrewd enough to buy the first vinyl run of From Enslavement to Obliteration back in 1988, you already have this rare EP called The Curse. The rest of you grinders-come-lately will have to settle for this hypothetical digitized version on this trendy hipster blog.
Back In '88 I Didn't Have Enough Money For An EXPENSIVE Import. Like a Napalm Death Album, For Example. But I Had Ears, So I Stopped Listening To Bon Jovi and Europe And Started Grinding My Ears With Some Napalm Death Cassettes a Classmate's Brother Gave Me. This One Wasn't Icluded. Thanks Aesop, Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA nice break from this nazi techno that I just can't get enough of. Fear Emptiness Despair will always be fave N.D.
ReplyDeleteborn way too late, again.
ReplyDeletei remember '88 when this came out.
ReplyDeletei was 9, my forth year living in the village, totaly into football and riding my bicycle, waking up full of energy and completly ignorant of napalm death.
But now.. early fucking napalm man!!!
Is that a Sears pancho or is that a real pancho? -Cosmik Debris-
ReplyDeleteI met Mick while he was vacationing in Tampa soon after this came out. Shortly after that, I saw them in NY for their first US show. Great guys but, ND just wasn't the same without Mick.
ReplyDeleteFuck yeh!!! Thnx Ace!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to pick up some rare N.D. Back in 89-90 Scum was the only album I was aware of (and I had to hunt for that shit). 20 years later I'm discovering tons of rarities thanks to blogs like yours.
ReplyDeletethis EP RULES! thanks!
ReplyDeleteMind-melt destroy! thank you for this beautiful EP.
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