Small Parts Isolated & Destroyed, by No Means No (Double LP on Wrong Music)
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2LP on Wrong |
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Double LP |
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Wrong Music |
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Now finally available on vinyl. Small Parts Isolated And Destroyed was their third full-length first released in 1988 compiled together with the EP The Day Everything Became Nothing, aptly titled The Day Everything Became Isolated And Destroyed. These recordings show NMN at the height of their creativity and their early obsession with social order in its many strands. The band’s trademark genre-defiance is in full effect, with blistering punk/hardcore tracks like "Dead Souls" and "Teresa Give Me That Knife" to the long, noisy jazzcore of "Small Parts Isolated And Destroyed" and the amazing "Brother Rat/What Slayde Says", the latter functioning almost like a spoken word piece.
Tracklisting: 01. The Day Everything Became Nothing 02. Dead Souls 03. Forget Your Life 04. Beauty And The Beast 05. Brother Rat 06. What Slayde Says 07. Dark Ages 08. Junk 09. And That’s Sad 10. Small Parts Isolated And Destroyed 11. Victory 12. Teresa, Give Me That Knife 13. Real Love 14. Lonely
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