Order of the Leech

Order of the Leech Artist: Napalm Death
Label: Spitfire
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 670211517224
EAN: 0670211517224
ASIN: B00006YXGQ


Release Date: 2002-11-05

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Listmania:

  1. Napalm Death Discography
  2. A bunch of my favorites
  3. Good Music
  4. My Napalm Death Collection
  5. Some Crushing Grindcore
  6. Napalm Death list
  7. "You think Limp Bizkit is heavy?"
  8. Best of 2002 (no order)
  9. Dap Yo, technical heavy sh*t
  10. My Favorite Albums of All Time II (see my other lists)

Tracks:

  1. Continuing War On Stupidity
  2. The Icing On The Hate
  3. Forced To Fear
  4. Narcoleptic
  5. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
  6. To Lower Yourself (Blind Servitude)
  7. Lowest Common Denominator
  8. Forewarned Is Disarmed?
  9. Per Capita
  10. Farce And Fiction
  11. Blows To The Body
  12. The Great Capitulator

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  1. Enemy of the Music Business
  2. Fear Emptiness Despair
  3. Leaders Not Followers
  4. Harmony Corruption
  5. The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Crushing album.......2005-04-19

Fast paced, relentless, crushing album. More pent up energy than on Enemy of the Music Business, though the songs are maybe a little less memorable. Definitely another step in Napalm's progression since their recent rebirth. I had written them off but I love their recent discs.

5 out of 5 stars Glad they are still doing it.......2005-02-05

Its good to hear that the grindcore masters are still doing their thing. If you dont know, Napalm Death and Cannibal Corpse are the kings of the "cookie monster" bands. As much as i like Enemy of the Music Business, i think that this is my all time favorite. They are absolutley brutal on this ablum, and if you think, a few years back when they did the Diatribes recordings, people said they were about to "sell out and go soft". Well, if you stopped listening back then, come back into the fold, because they are back with a vengeance. Barney is a death metal legend in my opinion, and his voice brings terror into the hearts of many an Emo kid, and christian coalition memeber. So if you like brutal grindcore, go get this cd. these guys wont let you down.

5 out of 5 stars Napalm at It's BEST!.......2005-01-12

This album truly blew me away in all of my expectations! (Especially since 'Enemy of the Music Business' was not very good, considering how Napalm got better as their career went on.) All I can say is that this album was what they needed to get themselves back at the top of extreme metal. This is their heaviest album to date, so I can't wait to see what there next 1 early this year will bring! Without a doubt, 'Order of the Leech' will be tough for them to surpass!

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful piece of chaos. .......2004-08-25

The best thing about Napalm Death in my opinion is the fact that after humble beginnings 20+ years ago, this band is just now peaking. This album is a perfect follow-up to Enemy of the Music Business. If you like grinding, heavy guitars, insane drumming with off-beat tempos and blastbeats, this is your new favorite album. The vocals, like on Enemy, have continued to improve.

If you are a fan that (like many) has lost track of Napalm Death, this disc will certainly welcome you back to the fold.

5 out of 5 stars Refreshingly Brutal.......2004-07-16

This album is amazing! I lost interest in Napalm Death after Lee Dorian left. The band went terribly astray in the 90's. I recently happened upon their release prior to this, "Enemy of the Music Business." Though not thoroughly impressed, it intrigued me enough to check this one out as well--mostly because of the return of the hyperspeed grindcore drumming.

"Order of the Leech" has some awesome guitar hooks. Unlike "Enemy..", the guitar actually has bite. I immediately picked up on the Terrorizer similarity and was later surprised to see Jesse Pintado in the line-up. I never made this connection when listening to previous albums (apparently he's been with the band for 15 years now). His early British hardcore-esque riffs dominant on Terrorizer's "World Domination" album are once again present in this masterpiece. If Terrorizer were to release a second album, I would expect it to sound just like this.

Also of notable mention are the vocals--while not Dorian, they sound absolutely brutal, angry and with much conviction--and the drums CRUSH. The whirlwind grindcore holocaust is back!

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  5. Elusive Truth ~ Spirit Caravan
  6. Epic ~ Borknagar
  7. Wait and Bleed ~ Slipknot
  8. Telepathic Last Words ~ Course of Empire
  9. Passage ~ Samael
  10. Horse Bites Dog Cries ~ D.I.

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