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Preamble to Oblivion
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Preamble to Oblivion | Audio CD

by Catheter

List Price: $11.99  

Binding:  Audio CD
Sales Rank:  436,575th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Intro
  • Track 2: Pushed Back
  • Track 3: Doom Planet
  • Track 4: Carry On
  • Track 5: Unchallenged Hate
  • Track 6: No More
  • Track 7: Corn Biscuit
  • Track 8: Doughnut Man
  • Track 9: Nothing
  • Track 10: Slain And Broken
  • Track 11: Free Will
  • Track 12: Choices
  • Track 13: Unimpressed
  • Track 14: Halo Of Files
  • Track 15: Conceited
  • Track 16: 803
  • Track 17: Chad
  • Track 18: Derailed


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Album Description
Hands-down the best US grindcore act going! Catheter blast away with technically crazed guitar work and bleeding throat vocals, capturing the influenced of S.O.B., Terrorizer and Napalm Death while adding their own brand of songwriting and power.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)

The name says it all!!! by sonia nieves (thornton, colorado United States) 5 Stars
June 11, 2006
How can anyone sell this album. So what if I'm from Colorado, this band tears it up... They create a combination of styles that can appeal to anyone in the grind, doom, thrash or any other hardcore scene. A very gifted group of guys that take their passion of grind to the extreme. Hail Catheter!!!!!

Like the Amazon description says. 4 Stars
March 11, 2003
This CD would appeal to you if you like the oldschool grind style of say Terrorizer or especially Excruciating Terror. Which I do. Very good CD, these guys are from Colorado and apparently homies with Cephalic Carnage. (Little aside, the bass player for CC was wearing a Catheter shirt when I saw them live.) Anyway, this isn't really like CC but more like the other bands named. Some mix of tempos, some little stoner parts, but mostly punky grind where this CD is best - during the blastbeats. Gotts take a star off because of not enough blasts in fact. But over the course of 18 songs, you do find enough highlights to make this a worthy purchase. Take it from me, Monasplat.
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