This track heavily utilizes industrial sampling and electronic loops, blending a danceable yet terrifying rhythm with crushing guitar work.
: Featuring a blistering guest performance by Dino Cazares, this track is a masterclass in aggressive groove. The Portuguese title translates to a blunt profanity, perfectly matching the song's uncompromising sonic violence. Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-
After releasing Point Blank , Nailbomb played exactly one live show at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands (later released as the live album Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide ). True to their word, Cavalera and Newport dissolved the project immediately afterward. After releasing Point Blank , Nailbomb played exactly
The original 1994 release contains 13 tracks, combining thrash fury with industrial textures. Wasting Away Vai Toma No Cú 24 Hour Bullshit (3:54) — Features Dino Cazares Guerrillas Blind and Lost Sum of Your Achievements Cockroaches For Fuck's Sake World of Shit Exploitation (2:28) — Doom cover Religious Cancer Shit Piñata (17:51) — Includes several minutes of silence and a hidden track Key Participants Wasting Away Vai Toma No Cú 24 Hour
The (often associated with high-quality archival groups) designation ensures that the rip is a faithful representation of the original source material. When listening to Point Blank in lossless quality, the separation between the mechanical percussion and Cavalera’s guttural barks becomes razor-sharp, allowing the listener to hear the raw intensity exactly as it was captured in 1994. The Iconic Artwork
At the time of Point Blank's release, Max Cavalera was at the height of his influence with Sepultura, following the success of Chaos A.D. His collaboration with Alex Newport was a departure from the tribal-infused thrash he was known for, diving instead into a darker, more cynical world. The album is a relentless barrage of distorted guitars, programmed drums, and politically charged lyrics. Tracks like Wasting Away and 24 Hour Bullshit serve as anthems of frustration, capturing the angst and societal unrest of the mid-90s.
A curated list of from that era (like Ministry, Godflesh, or Pitchshifter).