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So, Live Corruption is this intense snapshot of Napalm Death at the Salisbury Arts Centre back in '90. The atmosphere is raw and electrifying, just a few hundred fans packed in with the band pushing the limits of grindcore. The pacing is relentless; the songs come at you like a freight train, and you can feel the sheer energy in the air. The visuals aren’t flashy, but there's a gritty, almost DIY quality that matches the band's ethos perfectly. You can really appreciate the live performances here – the musicianship, the crazy vocal delivery, it all feels urgent. It’s a great representation of a time when live music had that unfiltered edge, before all the digital polish came into play.
Captures the energy of a live grindcore performance.Great for understanding the early 90s music scene.Not overly polished, retains a raw, authentic vibe.
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