Nervous System Failure
Nervous System Failure is the third full-length album by the Italian band Infernal Poetry (fifth studio-album), released on 25 June 2009 through Casket Records,[6] sub-label of Copro.
Nervous System Failure | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 2009 |
Recorded | Potemkin Studios, Bob Studios |
Genre | SchizoMetal |
Length | 41 min. |
Label | Casket/Copro |
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Source | Rating |
TrueMetal | |
Metal.it | |
Legacy | |
Terrorizer | |
Heavy Hardes |
Truemetal said it is "simply the best extreme record released in Italy after Sadist early years."[7]
Track list
- "User Advisory"
- "Post-split Anathemas"
- "Forbidden Apples"
- "Brain Pop-Ups"
- "They Dance in Circles"
- "The Heater, The Wall, The Hitter"
- "The Next Is Mine" (feat. Trevor, from Italian cult band Sadist, as guest vocalist)[8]
- "Back To Monkey"
- "La Macchina Del Trapasso"
- "Pathological Acts at 37 Degrees"
- "Drive-Gig Drive-Gig"
- "Wizard Touch pt. 3"
- "Nervous System Failure"
Line up
- Daniele Galassi – rhythm guitars, lead guitar
- Christian Morbidoni – rhythm guitars
- Alessandro Infusini – bass
- Paolo Ojetti – lead vocals
- Alessandro Vagnoni – drums, loops
Notes
- TrueMetal review
- Metal.it review
- Legacy review
- Terrorizer review
- Heavy Hardes review
- Nick Hemingway (25 May 2009). "Home of Copro Records & Casket Music". CoproRecords.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 December 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
- TrueMetal.it. "Recensione: Infernal Poetry, Nervous System Failure". TrueMetal.it. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
- "Flash Magazine | Heavy Metal Magazine | www.flashmagazine.it | EDICOLA |". flashmagazine.it. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
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