Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -flac- -rlg- [updated] -

Their aim was not to tour extensively or conform to major label expectations, but to create an intense studio album that blended thrash with heavy industrial noise. Point Blank (1994): A Sonic Assault

Nailbomb performed live exactly twice. Their second performance, at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands, was recorded and released as the live album Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide . After that, the project was officially laid to rest, preserving its pristine, untainted status in metal history.

Featuring guest contributions from Max’s brother, Igor Cavalera, on live drums, "Guerrillas" bridges the gap between Sepultura’s groove metal and Fudge Tunnel’s sludge. The juxtaposition of programmed loops and Igor’s organic, thunderous drumming creates a unique, disorienting tension. 4. "Cockroaches" Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-

: A blistering punk-infused attack on corporate greed and middle-class complacency. The track is short, sharp, and violent, clocking in at just under three minutes of pure adrenaline.

The album also functioned as a celebration of the underground scene, featuring guest contributions from several high-profile musicians: Their aim was not to tour extensively or

(1994) is the sole studio album by the industrial metal project Nailbomb . Formed by Max Cavalera (Sepultura) and Alex Newport (Fudge Tunnel), the album is a landmark of 1990s extreme music, blending thrash metal aggression with industrial grit. 💿 Production and Background

Point Blank was hailed as a cult classic immediately upon its release. It demonstrated that two artists from different scenes could create a cohesive, powerful, and deeply influential record in a short studio session. After that, the project was officially laid to

The album is a relentless sonic assault. While every track contributes to the overall oppressive vibe, several stand out: