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Terrorizer // Enslaved By Propaganda
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Terrorizer's 1989 album 'World Downfall', available now: CD/vinyl/merch - https://webstore.earache.com/terrorizer Spotify - https://spoti.fi
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RECORDED (AND MIXED) IN EIGHT HOURS, AND THIS IS NEWS TO ME!! SOUNDTRACK TO OUR WORLD DOWNFALL.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the CD pressing of "World Downfall," debut and sole studio album by Los Angeles, CA, deathgrind/grindcore band, TERRORIZER, and released under the UK's Earache label in 1989.
NIHILISTIC WEBZINE: "How exactly did recording for "World Downfall" come about and how did you react when you were told that you’d be recording for Earache? I read an ancient interview with Jesse that the LP was recorded in 8 hours and that you didn’t play guitar on it because you forgot half the riffs (or is this Jesse just being a smartass???)??? How did DAVID VINCENT end up playing bass (duh, he was what, TERRORIZER’s number one fan right???)?"
OSCAR GARCIA: "Jesse would correspond with Mick from "Napalm Death", who in turned talked to "Earache" and got us the deal. Yes, "World Downfall" was recorded in 8 hours. It wasn’t that I forgot, I was rusty and since we were not given much time, I didn’t want to hold up the recording so I just told Jesse to play all the guitars. David Vincent was just lucky to get on the recording, we needed a bass player at the last minute, and he was at the right place at the right time. "
Source: https://nihilistic-webzine-distro.fr/Interviews/terrorizer.htm.
Getting a bit more experimental, I tried to do art paying tribute to my personal favorite grindcore record, Terrorizer’s World Downfall. The background is a collage of different images in history, because I wanted to pay homage to the original album cover. Being my first time doing something like this, it’s pretty rough, but I think it was a great chance to test my creativity.
Featuring Reshiram Ellis (inspired by the art of @isshusgotissues).