Negligent Collateral Collapse - Reprocess Segment Database Extender review
Band: | Negligent Collateral Collapse |
Album: | Reprocess Segment Database Extender |
Style: | Grindcore |
Release date: | 2002 |
A review by: | Herzebeth |
01. Black Hole Monster In A Spin Releases Energy
02. Billion Suns
03. One Thing Is Sure
04. Buzz
05. The Paul Dirac Medal And Prize / Gorilla Gorilla Beringei
06. A Generalized Lie Derivative And Homothetic Or Killing Vectors In The Geroch-Held-Penrose Formalism
07. XMM-Newton
08. Electric Dynamo Effect
09. Literate Physicist Gets Taste For Fiction
10. Analysis Of Iron Line
11. The Hunt
12. Payload Specialists
13. Not Out
14. MCG-6-30-15
15. New Generation Of Neutrino Experiments Begins - The Ursus Arctos Nelsoni Experiment
16. Something Is Collapsed In My Analbase
17. Focuse
18. On The Return Trip Home
19. The Brain Is "Classical"
20. Two-Dimensional Penrose-Tiled Photonic Quasicrystals: From Diffraction Pattern To Band Structure
21. Quantum Modelling Of The Mind
22. Spacetime's Admitting Isolated Horizons / Killing Vector Field
23. Chain Reactions' Domino AKA Termic Firer / Metamorphosis
Classic Monster Of Obscene Productions, Highly Recommended!!!
Most grind-freaks already know this band and actually worship their music, it is also true that many of them are discovering Negligent Collateral Collapse's discography backwards, obvious fact as their most popular album was the 2005 effort called "Sick Atoms"; so, if you're in this position, chances are you already found your way into "Paranormal Nanodivision" their other "known" release, so here I am to introduce their debut effort, an album that is soon to become a cult piece in the band's history.
"Reprocess Segment Database Extender" shows a rawer side of the band, the execution is not as tight as in "Sick Atoms" and the structures sound quite rigid at times; but hell, this is the album that inclined Negligent Collateral Collapse into creating more complex Grind, and even here we can hear slight strokes of it (for example in "Analysis Of Iron Line"). The great thing about this debut is the utter brutality involved, maybe these guys weren't as complex then as they are now, but sure they remunerated this in terms of aggression and brutality; every single track of this album is a powerful sucker-punch with some flavors of catchiness and groove, something really intense to say the least.
This album is a must for this band's collectors; it will also look incredibly well in a Grindcore jammed shelf. So, this is Negligent Collateral Collapse in its most aggressive and rawer form, you know what to expect right? 33 minutes of blasting music with crushing instruments and catchy beats here and there, Grind for NASA physicist.
Best Tracks: "Analysis Of Iron Line", "Chain Reaction's Domino AKA Termic Firer Metamorphosis", "One Thing Is Sure"
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 8 |
Originality: | 8 |
Production: | 7 |
Written by Herzebeth | 23.12.2006
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