
Nausea- Crime Against Humanity DIGI-CD on Hammerheart Rec.
Grindcore classic re-issue, limited to 500 digipacks! This is an evil album. What made Crime Against Humanity unique is that it blends high speed blasting with a slow, plodding heaviness that makes for an interesting intense ride. For you culinary folk out there, mix 3 cups of Napalm Death with 2 cups of Black Sabbath add some Terrorizer and bake at 400° for about 23 minutes and youll produce a rough approximation of this album. Naturally, being a lesser known project of Terrorizer frontman Oscar Garcia (on vocals/guitar when playing with Nausea), this album cant help but be compared to said bands awesome World Downfall record. Unfortunately, such a comparison made Crime Against Humanity seemed worse than it really is. Judged on its own merit, its a solid slab of doomy grindcore. Or grindy doom metal. Or whatever the hell you want to call it. Its very bass-heavy, giving it that really dark, gloomy feel. Garcias roaring vocals sound like they were recorded in an underg