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The World Keeps Turning

Napalm Death

Ep 1992

About this album

Sound: "Frenetic blast beats collide with guttural growls and social commentary, embodying the raw energy of grindcore."

Where they were

Released on January 1, 1992, 'The World Keeps Turning' was Napalm Death's second EP following their influential album 'Harmony Corruption'. At this point in their career, they were solidifying their reputation within the extreme metal scene, pushing boundaries and enhancing their signature sound.

Why it matters

This EP is significant for its critical reception and influence within the grindcore genre, showcasing a blend of speed and aggression that would inspire countless bands. It demonstrated Napalm Death's prowess in merging politically charged lyrics with chaotic soundscapes, contributing to the growing acceptance of extreme music in mainstream circles.

Essential tracks

  • "The World Keeps Turning" — The title track encapsulates the band's ethos, combining relentless rhythms with incisive social commentary on societal issues.
  • "A Means to an End" — 'A Means to an End' features a tight structure and showcases the band's ability to balance melody with intensity, highlighting their evolution as songwriters.
  • "Insanity Excursion" — With its rapid-fire tempo and chaotic energy, 'Insanity Excursion' exemplifies the frantic style that defines Napalm Death's approach to grindcore.

Release Date

January 1, 1992

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 The World Keeps Turning 3:19
  2. 2 A Means to an End 2:59
  3. 3 Insanity Excursion 2:15