it was. there hasn't been anything like is since. Heresy is another fast band. I read Mick used to drum battle they drummer from that band. they're more hardcore tho, not so much grind.
@@Chick-u2e Heresy were fast, yes, but often almost happy sounding, also the vocals were more on the punk/hardcore side. Not gritty, no grunts. But i still have the double-cd with both their albums, bought it in 1997.
So much so that it even made us question whether it was played at 33 or 45 rpm -like , "Mate, there´s sth not right with this LP " (that was the "From enslavement to obliteration " LP btw ) . Remember being at a mates´s and we were seriously having that discussion. That and testing others albums cause one of us suggested that the turntable "might not be functioning correctly " ...lol ,certainly took me some months to "get it " ! And we were no newbies to Metal. far from it actually.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last weeks xD
There are two vocalists on this recording: Lee Dorian, the lead vocalist who did the low growls and Mick Harris who did the screaming vocals. Give Mick his due.
@@zaphyra- „Peel Sessions” and „Public Castration Is a Good Idea” are most brutal recordings ever made. First is hyper fast, mad, short attacks of sound with freejazz expressiveness. Second is very slow, atonal, crushing, fucking loud, bleak and dark, songs like long matras, catharsis. Two extremes. Both are insane brutal, intensive and extreme. I love both records. Both are life changing experience
These are the best&hardest Blastbeats ever!No technical Bullshit,no trigger...no modern Bullshit at all,this Record is still as hard as fuck&always will,FUCK OFF MUSIC!!!
This could only be better if they'd gone ahead and played their then-entire catalog for these sessions. Had they, I would definitely count ND as the greatest band of all time. "Musclehead", ""Retreat To Nowhere", etc. also given this treatment? Eargasms all over the place!
12:57 Maybe the most apoplectically enraged 5 seconds ever captured on tape. This and the reissue of "A Holocaust In Your Head" still define crust/grind for me.
Im a big grindcore fanatic. Im literally obsessed with it to the point of wanting to go live somewhere SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE OF GRINDCORE. Im no authority tho, but i can say that this peel session might be the pinnacle of grindcore. Feel free to disagree :)
where is the worlds grind mecca? Ive moved to places just for a particular scene so dont feel weird about it. Normal to want to be surrounded by like minded people.
@@mikojovanovic3765 oh I thought you had a destination already in mind. I dunno, I think somewhere in the UK considering napalm and carcass are the origin and all. Boston has a deep rooted scene I know.
I remember getting this tape in the early 90s and being bummed out at first. Just didn't jive right off. Then.... after I got to Multinational Corporations and onwards I was like... AH OK!!! The Raw Energy DiY magic of the material was part of its unfiltered experience of expression. The 2nd session just does it for me. It is likely the most pure example of what Grindcore could ever hope to be.
Like every single Peel Session I hear for various bands sound amazing. From metal to New Wave, to Punk, Reggae, Shoegaze, and Post-Punk. They are all so dang good to jam.
And the queen , M. Tatcher and the whole of the population were so happy 'The sex pistols ' released not so frequent anymore..... Well , then this..... Choke on this U.K (And world)
@Doctor laid a doosie on my head today... Not new, I listened to punk but more like hardcore, 90s post-hardcore, noise or crust than really downright massive stuff, heavier than ND. I don't really like metal per se, punk's my jam
@Doctor laid a doosie on my head today... It probably made me wonder what these bands are as you said ND is just scratching the surface but for me - that's already pretty damn crazy
My first and only Napalm Death album, brought when I was an 80's angry teenage metaller. This was too heavy for my tastes, but it was still fun to play at full whack just to piss off the neighbours and parents. I still have it somewhere.
I had on back then in the end of 1980´s that original John Peel´s radio playing copied & traded to me on C-cassette recorded directly from his show´s airing of Session pt.1 with his short comments and introductions that ^ included (being A-side of this quite later LP released format). If I remember right it was traded to me by drummer Steven of UK hardcore punk band Heresy. :-)
OMG! This band has been the fucking shit 4 the last 35 years. Where does the time go. Who gives a fuck because we all just end up in the ground,so fuck shit up while you're above ground.
It's kind of amusing that an entirely different lineup/band made a career off the foundation THIS lineup and the one prior had established. Hilarious to think about. Basically, today's Napalm Death covers a few songs off this album.
Yep, back then in 1988 you too, right? ;-) When was released though "only" that first Peel Session (A-side of this quite much later LP format) as 12" EP in all of it´s total 6 full minutes of musick - talking of Quality over quantity indeed in-deep ha! :-) Cheers from F-land, uncl-Vo´
@@LifeGrindcore infact mick was credited for his high screeches, I'm not sure if only on reissues because mine is one but he is credited as doing "caveman whirlwind screams"
This really gets me up and going when I feel "meh". I love to terrorize my co-workers with this through Spotify once in a while. For some odd reason, they just don't seem to get it. 🤨🤨I do own the CD, BTW
This was my first Napalm Death album, and I could never get in to the sound quality at the time. It took years to get in to Napalm Death. Now that my tastes in music have changed I can appreciate this a little more but I still have the same main problem. That ride cymbal being the loudest thing in the mix is really distracting.
We all know you all used riffs and slogans (campaign for musical destruction) those days. But I forgive you. In Dutch we say: beter goed gejat als slecht verzonnen. Xxxx
There are many awesome grind drummers. But no one can unlessh a wall of blur quite like Mick Harris.
Best Napalm album for me and grindcore Bible
good music taste, mate.
Yes, that's a real human that's playing the drums.
And Donald Duck being angry
Met Mr Harris many years ago. He was like Mr caffeine, really nice gu
Ha! And a dude using a 1950s car muffler strung up like a bass guitar.
I played faster than Mickey many times live. He hated it. 👊🤘💪👀
@@The-Clockwork-Eye what band? Would love to hear it. Not being sarcastic.
I don't think the bass ever sounded this good again.
00:00 The Kill
00:17 Prison Without Walls
00:51 Dead
00:58 Deceiver
01:37 Lucid Fairytale
02:42 In Extremis
02:51 Blind to the Truth
03:13 Negative Approach
03:42 Common Enemy
03:59 Obstinate Direction
05:01 Life?
05:39 You Suffer
05:49 Multinational Corporations
06:50 Instinct of Survival
08:46 Stigmatised
09:39 Parasites
10:02 Moral Crusade starts
11:28 Worlds Apart
12:50 M.A.D.
13:42 Divine Death
14:40 C.S.
15:48 Control
17:07 Walls
18:14 Raging in Hell
19:32 Conform or Die
20:20 S.O.B.
Divine Breath pffff hahahahaha
Divine Breath > Divine Death
@@terror403 👍
@@terror403 by artist: Napalm Breath
Moral Crusade starts at 10:02 and Worlds Apart starts at 11:28
this had to be totally mindblowing to hear in 1988
it was. there hasn't been anything like is since. Heresy is another fast band. I read Mick used to drum battle they drummer from that band. they're more hardcore tho, not so much grind.
@@Chick-u2e Heresy were fast, yes, but often almost happy sounding, also the vocals were more on the punk/hardcore side. Not gritty, no grunts. But i still have the double-cd with both their albums, bought it in 1997.
So much so that it even made us question whether it was played at 33 or 45 rpm -like , "Mate, there´s sth not right with this LP " (that was the "From enslavement to obliteration " LP btw ) .
Remember being at a mates´s and we were seriously having that discussion. That and testing others albums cause one of us suggested that the turntable "might not be functioning correctly " ...lol ,certainly took me some months to "get it " !
And we were no newbies to Metal. far from it actually.
It flaming was I’ll tell you. I was a big Discharge fan and thought it couldn’t get any more intense than the Why EP……then this came along 😂
Vocals: Lee Dorrian.
Guitars: Bill Steer.
Bass: Shane Embury.
Drums: Mick Harris.
Classic lineup
Napalm Death finished in 1989.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last weeks xD
@Lane Chandler Yea, been using instaflixxer for months myself :)
There are two vocalists on this recording: Lee Dorian, the lead vocalist who did the low growls and Mick Harris who did the screaming vocals.
Give Mick his due.
This sounds way better than the studio albums and It's even more chaotic!
Best ND album ever.
Exacto¡ :)
It's amazing how this release crushs the first two albums in terms of sound quality and BRUTALITY.
You can feel Mick Harris pouncing off his seat. I saw Napalm Death in Newcastle '89. Fuckin amazing!!
Probably the most brutal record ever made. Raw, insane and chaotic.
Public Castration Is a Good Idea?
@@zaphyra- „Peel Sessions” and „Public Castration Is a Good Idea” are most brutal recordings ever made. First is hyper fast, mad, short attacks of sound with freejazz expressiveness. Second is very slow, atonal, crushing, fucking loud, bleak and dark, songs like long matras, catharsis. Two extremes. Both are insane brutal, intensive and extreme. I love both records. Both are life changing experience
@@zaphyra- I've just listened to it and I don't get what does it have to do here. This is grindcore and Swans apparently is experimental rock
Yes!
Brutal? Try Vomir...LOUD!
john peel, such a legend!
These are the best&hardest Blastbeats ever!No technical Bullshit,no trigger...no modern Bullshit at all,this Record is still as hard as fuck&always will,FUCK OFF MUSIC!!!
Years pass and this still ripping to shreds every single thing in the way 💥
Absolute insanity!
Awesome! This was my first experience with extreme metal, back in 1989
Amazing......Mick Harris is a machine!
Grind Core! As the way it should be!
In the convo for most extreme sounding record ever....with Nuclear Death of course
Nuclear Dearh are THE SHIT !!!!!
This could only be better if they'd gone ahead and played their then-entire catalog for these sessions. Had they, I would definitely count ND as the greatest band of all time.
"Musclehead", ""Retreat To Nowhere", etc. also given this treatment? Eargasms all over the place!
It's just me or Napalm Death turned into an Noisegrind band at this record?
Also how tf is this drumming even human!? It is totally insane man 😮
I thought the same! This sounds pretty much like Noisegrind to me
Totally influenced by S.O.B.
That's why you have here tons of S.O.B. covers.
My fav NP so far.
Grindcore in Reinkultur...sah diese Gruppe leicht 20x...und immer wieder ein Vergnügen!! Greetings from Austria!!
12:57 Maybe the most apoplectically enraged 5 seconds ever captured on tape.
This and the reissue of "A Holocaust In Your Head" still define crust/grind for me.
mick harris is a superhuman
Another great band brought to our radios by John Peel.
There is a 3 CD set of of the Earache artists John Peel Sessions...considering the songs are so short,it was still 3 CD's!
around this time my taste in music was getting quite perverted. This was only the start of extremity in music. Classic sound from a legendary band...
Los Dioses del Ruido . Viva Chile
one word...immense
Wow! Just as I thought FETO was the heaviest thing by the my favorite lineup. Holy shit this is amazing!
Im a big grindcore fanatic. Im literally obsessed with it to the point of wanting to go live somewhere SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE OF GRINDCORE. Im no authority tho, but i can say that this peel session might be the pinnacle of grindcore. Feel free to disagree :)
where is the worlds grind mecca? Ive moved to places just for a particular scene so dont feel weird about it. Normal to want to be surrounded by like minded people.
@@childrenoftheabzu probably somewhere in the U.S. hahaha, wish i was there!
@@mikojovanovic3765 oh I thought you had a destination already in mind. I dunno, I think somewhere in the UK considering napalm and carcass are the origin and all. Boston has a deep rooted scene I know.
Please do not emigrate to Birmingham. You will regret it for the rest of your life.
@@oryctolaguscuniculus haha Ive never considered it. The way Ive heard it described is like the detroit of the UK
As important as the best by the band. This is gold.
This is the best of ND.
Nunca mais existiu nada igual...
Após o caos, veio a banalidade....
O melhor line up dos napalm death
El album mas crudo,caotico y aplastante de Napalm death, y es mi disco favorito de toda la maldita vida¡¡¡
Fuck yes
Sobre todo hasta el you suffer es una puta barbaridad, también mi favorito de todos los tiempos junto con el FETO simplemente irrepetibles
Fue lo primero que escuche d Los Dioses del Ruido . (89) y hasta ahora mi banda favorita . Viva Chile
💪💪💪💪💪💪
I remember getting this tape in the early 90s and being bummed out at first. Just didn't jive right off. Then.... after I got to Multinational Corporations and onwards I was like... AH OK!!! The Raw Energy DiY magic of the material was part of its unfiltered experience of expression. The 2nd session just does it for me. It is likely the most pure example of what Grindcore could ever hope to be.
Like every single Peel Session I hear for various bands sound amazing. From metal to New Wave, to Punk, Reggae, Shoegaze, and Post-Punk. They are all so dang good to jam.
This is Grind Core at it's best!vCheers Napalm Death!
Hyperspeed and hyperbrutality Classics. 🤘🤘🤘💥💥💥✊✊✊
This hammers
And when they were finished, there was nothing left of Broadcasting House but a pile of rubble...
And the queen , M. Tatcher and the whole of the population were so happy 'The sex pistols ' released not so frequent anymore..... Well , then this..... Choke on this U.K (And world)
Sick Mick Harris boys and girls.
This is really pushing the limits of what music can be. Very interesting
@Doctor laid a doosie on my head today... Any recommendations ?
@Doctor laid a doosie on my head today... Not new, I listened to punk but more like hardcore, 90s post-hardcore, noise or crust than really downright massive stuff, heavier than ND. I don't really like metal per se, punk's my jam
@Doctor laid a doosie on my head today... It probably made me wonder what these bands are as you said ND is just scratching the surface but for me - that's already pretty damn crazy
Usually I listen to heavy but more groovy stuff like Bleach03 "起爆剤"
Maybe the most raging recording session of the old line up
the best grindcore record ever made
Now this is some great tabata workout music.
My first and only Napalm Death album, brought when I was an 80's angry teenage metaller. This was too heavy for my tastes, but it was still fun to play at full whack just to piss off the neighbours and parents. I still have it somewhere.
Shane you need to fulfill your name prophecy and dig deeper into ND
If its too heavy for you I'll buy it.
BESTIAL. BRUTALIDAD MUSICAL. DE. LA. MEJOR. 😅🎉
Napalm Death at their best
this was the best band i discovered in 1990 that was the ultimate answer to the Metallica trend... i was the only one on the band wagon
Sus comienzos del grindcore hasta llegar al death metal
I REMEMBER THEM SAYING SOME WHERE " THIS ONES FOR THE BBC" " AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!"heeehee that was it ! ..
I had on back then in the end of 1980´s that original John Peel´s radio playing copied & traded to me on C-cassette recorded directly from his show´s airing of Session pt.1 with his short comments and introductions that ^ included (being A-side of this quite later LP released format). If I remember right it was traded to me by drummer Steven of UK hardcore punk band Heresy. :-)
happy bd in heaven jp ;-)
El mejor grindcore
I find that these lyrics really call out to me. Actually Prison without walls was played when my wife was walking up the aisle.
OMG! This band has been the fucking shit 4 the last 35 years. Where does the time go. Who gives a fuck because we all just end up in the ground,so fuck shit up while you're above ground.
A - bloody fucking - men.
I remember 1978 buying this 8-track of this album I believe I my favorite song was that ballad Fairy Tail I remember blasting this in my Firebird
Rocky H this wouldn't have been out in 1978.
Been Using the Grind Tardis ?
don't you mean 1988?
Thanks for putting this up! Love the album art embellishment, so rad!
It's kind of amusing that an entirely different lineup/band made a career off the foundation THIS lineup and the one prior had established. Hilarious to think about. Basically, today's Napalm Death covers a few songs off this album.
Esto es lo mejoooooooorŕrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!💀🍷👹💀👍🍷
Now, that's a lot of vulva tears!!!!!!!!
Thanx ,Bill......
this is so good
oh yeah brings back memories ,real heavy !
holy shit!!! I remember when I fist heard this... Unbelieavable brutality
Yep, back then in 1988 you too, right? ;-) When was released though "only" that first Peel Session (A-side of this quite much later LP format) as 12" EP in all of it´s total 6 full minutes of musick - talking of Quality over quantity indeed in-deep ha! :-)
Cheers from F-land, uncl-Vo´
I dont know what the drummer is on to play that fast but it must be something powerful!!
GOD DAMN!!!!😲
Hes also doing the high pitch vocals on this release to. Hes truly insane
High on life
@@Potconundrum He also did on Scum, even though he was never credited for them. You can really hear him on rough mixes.
@@LifeGrindcore infact mick was credited for his high screeches, I'm not sure if only on reissues because mine is one but he is credited as doing "caveman whirlwind screams"
He did the quacks on FETO as well but again wasn't credited there either.@@LifeGrindcore
Legend Mick Harris
such a juicy sound... awe
This really gets me up and going when I feel "meh". I love to terrorize my co-workers with this through Spotify once in a while. For some odd reason, they just don't seem to get it. 🤨🤨I do own the CD, BTW
Awesome!
Bom áudio!!!
grindcore puro
GREAT
the real deal
Pure GRIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Double value indeed
Absolutely fucking awesome so raw and brutal love it 🤘
Fu**ing Great!!!🤘🏻
Thrash until death!!!!!
Bien pesado, yo tuve ese cassette, tal vez uno de los más pesados de napalm death
used to own this, my ex smashed it
i feel that
De lo mas extremo de Napalm que hp poder.
I could c how people would want 2 hear this at there wedding reception
Fuck yeah. Brutal.
00:58 Very similar to Repulsion's "The Stench Of Burning Death", maybe cover.
Yup, a tribute
This was my first Napalm Death album, and I could never get in to the sound quality at the time. It took years to get in to Napalm Death. Now that my tastes in music have changed I can appreciate this a little more but I still have the same main problem. That ride cymbal being the loudest thing in the mix is really distracting.
Just embrace it as a runaway freight train.
Sick Destroyer
Richard D James brought me here
Es mi vida
Extreme anarho punk
👌👌👌👌👌💪💪💪💪
Brutal
Used to have this until some shite half inched it. Legendary stuff this
Someone tell me how to blast beat like Mick Harris
Don't think about it, just spazz out lol
Cement mixer, .it doesn't care about your arm that got sucked into it.
Yes!!!!! So eloquent.
Mick
Were is the song listing?
We all know you all used riffs and slogans (campaign for musical destruction) those days.
But I forgive you.
In Dutch we say: beter goed gejat als slecht verzonnen.
Xxxx
BRITISH DEATH METAL FUCK YEAH \m/
This is grindcore, boy.
James Smith
GC100%
Pure Grindcore¡¡¡
Guys what is the line up who performed here? Was harris drumming here?
Yup . He did the AHYAYAYAAAH bs vocals as well
25 "songs".
I'm not sure about the music but the lyrics are great.
오~좋은데. 근데 기타는 김도균이지
This album blows compared to smear campaign, just sayin 😯
Obvious troll is obvious...
Smear campaign have songs agressives, but that peel sessions is underrated¡
@@cristianomonga Yes little boy
@@cristianomonga stupid kid, i have in my back patch of smear campaign art,but Peel sessions is underrated ;)