1989 studio album by Terrorizer
World Downfall is the debut studio album by American grindcore band Terrorizer , released on November 13, 1989, through Earache Records . It was produced by David Vincent of Morbid Angel , who also performed bass on the album, and engineered by Scott Burns at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida .
Reception and legacy
Various publications have listed World Downfall as one of the greatest and most influential grindcore albums of all time.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] Ex-Fear Factory drummer Raymond Herrera and Dave Witte , ex-Discordance Axis and Municipal Waste drummer, have both cited the album as an influence.[ 10]
Track listing
Side A Title 1. "After World Obliteration" 3:30 2. "Storm of Stress" 1:28 3. "Fear of Napalm" 3:01 4. "Human Prey" 2:08 5. "Corporation Pull-In" 2:22 6. "Strategic Warheads" 1:38 7. "Condemned System" 1:22 8. "Resurrection" 2:59
Side B Title 9. "Enslaved by Propaganda" 2:14 10. "Need to Live" 1:17 11. "Ripped to Shreds" 2:52 12. "Injustice" 1:28 13. "Whirlwind Struggle" 2:16 14. "Infestation" 1:56 15. "Dead Shall Rise" 3:06 16. "World Downfall" 2:37 Total length: 36:14
Japanese Bonus Tracks Title 1. "Strategic Warheads" (Demo Version) 1:53 2. "After World Obliteration" (Demo Version) 3:24 3. "Corporate Takeover" (Demo Version) 2:44 4. "Misled System" (Demo Version) 4:02 Total length: 48:17
Personnel
Adapted from liner notes.[ 12]
Terrorizer
Production
References
Notes
Citations
^ World Downfall at AllMusic
^ Larkin, Colin , ed. (1998). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 7. The Archive of Contemporary Music (4th ed.). London : Macmillan. p. 5342. ISBN 978-0-333-74134-4 .
^ Arnopp, Jason (November 18, 1989). "Rekordz". Kerrang! . No. 265. Spotlight. p. 26.
^ Ruskell, Nick (November 2011). "Terrorizer: World Downfall". Kerrang! : 666 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die! . Bauer Media Group : 113.
^ Alexander, Phil (November 29, 1989). "Albums Round Up: Quickfire Cuts". Raw . No. 33. EMAP . p. 45.
^ Stratmann, Holger (February 23, 1990). "World Downfall" . www.rockhard.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-08 .
^ updated, Dom Lawsonlast (2016-08-31). "The 10 essential grindcore albums" . louder . Retrieved 2023-07-09 .
^ "10 Essential Grindcore Albums" . Revolver . 2005-05-01. Retrieved 2023-07-09 .
^ "The 22 Most Essential Grindcore Albums" . Kerrang! . 2020-08-11. Retrieved 2023-07-09 .
^ Worley, Gail (August 2004). "Fear Factory's Raymond Herrara: Embracing the New Fear" . Modern Drummer (297): 57 – via Internet Archive .
^ World Downfall (booklet). Earache Records . 1989. MOSH 16.
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