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Nebukadnezza -
Shit Just Got Split (2009)
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"Nebukadnezza blast through their 6 tunes with frantic paced riffs, gutteral / hard punk vocals, almighty tightness, blast beats, intense grooves, and bass drums quicker than your flatmates thumbs playing amphetamine fifa on his PS3.
Not since IMMORTAL have I witnessed 3 men making so much noice - Epic Lullabies like INFOTAINMENT combine brilliantly the use of death metal, thrash metal, hardcore / punk in one song with the particular highlight being the machine behind the drum kit - and have me screaming the lyrics at pedestrians on my drive home from work." - Thrashtown
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Nebukadnezza -
There is No Revolution... (2009)
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"Nebukadnezza play a nice combination of thrash metal and grindcore, much like a band like Birdflesh does, only with a way more serious attitude here of course. It has a good Slayer versus Napalm Death vibe going on, which means intense thrashing music with occasional outbursts of blasting and grinding. The recording and mixing of the whole is nice and messy but still definable, which creates just the right atmosphere for this type of noise.
Combined with some funny intros and a stupid hidden hip hop spoof track There Is No Revolution… is a nice listen for every fan of this type of grind. Let’s hope this lifts them out of the underground a bit so they can play some shows outside of the U.K in the future!." - Metalrage.com
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Nebukadnezza -
A Taste of Shit to Come (2008)
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This is a CD single of the split Vinyl which Nebukadnezza will release with River Freshney, with one song each it gives you an idea of what the Vinyl will sound like and where the bands are at musically at this point, expect more in the future.
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Nebukadnezza -
Failure = Destruction EP (2005)
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"Nebukadnezza are one of the hardest and most violent sounding bands to come out of the UK thrash Scene and this EP accurately represents their fury in all its terrifying glory. Comprised of four tracks (and a little something extra), it bursts forth with raw aggression and pounding riff-work that is nicely backed up by some ferocious drumming. Imagine Sepultura and Kreator combined with Napalm Death and Terrorizer. Stomping, pummeling, brutal Thrash impressively executed." - In the zine of evil mag
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Nebukadnezza -
Onslaught LP (2004)
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"If you're looking for an excuse to dust off your denim jacket and don your bullet belt then look no further than London's Nebukadnezza. 'Onslaught' is a heavy dose of high quality death/thrash metal in the style of Destruction, Sepultura etc. The riffs are razor-sharp, the drumming is solid and the vocals are bestial, but what makes Nebukadnezza stand out is the passion with which they blitz through the nine tracks on the CD." - Terrorizer
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