Grindcrusher

Grindcrusher is a CD/LP released by Earache Records in 1989 showcasing nine of the label's bands. It contained a number of pioneer grindcore and death metal groups such as Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower, Morbid Angel, Carcass and Repulsion. This compilation was later rereleased in 1991 as Grindcrusher: the Ultimate Earache, augmented with 14 extra tracks by the likes of Entombed and Nocturnus.

Grindcrusher
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released1989
Genre
LabelEarache
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

  1. Morbid Angel - Chapel of Ghouls
  2. Repulsion - Radiation Sickness
  3. Carcass - Exhume to Consume (this version is different from the one that appears on the LP Symphonies of Sickness)
  4. Godflesh - Streetcleaner (minus the intro that appears on the LP Streetcleaner)
  5. Terrorizer - Dead Shall Rise
  6. Hellbastard - Justly Executed
  7. Carnage - Malignant Epitaph
  8. Naked City - Osaka Bondage
  9. Filthy Christians - Extremely Bad Breath
  10. Old Lady Drivers - Colostomy Grab Bag
  11. Intense Degree - I've Got A Cure
  12. Sore Throat - Horrendify and Kill
  13. Napalm Death - Malicious Intent
  14. Entombed - But Life Goes On
  15. Nocturnus - BC/AD
  16. Bolt Thrower - World Eater
  17. Lawnmower Deth - Satan's Trampoline
  18. Cadaver - Hypertrophian
  19. Sweet Tooth - Fat City
  20. Mighty Force - Thrashing a Dead House
  21. Spazztic Blurr - He-Not-A-Home-Me-Marco
  22. Heresy - Release
  23. Unseen Terror - Divisions
  24. Napalm Death - You Suffer
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References

  1. Cook, Stephen. "Grindcrusher review". Allmusic. Macrovision. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
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