Nailbomb | - Point Blank - 1994 -flac- -rlg-
Nailbomb was a shooting star. After releasing Point Blank , the band played only one single live show at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands (later released as the live album Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide ), before dismantling the project permanently.
The cover art of “Point Blank” is a stark, black-and-white image of a Vietnamese civilian woman with a U.S. soldier’s gun held to her head. The photo was sourced from the Alternative Associated Press. In interviews, Max Cavalera explained they wanted a similarly shocking image to the self-immolation photo on Rage Against the Machine’s debut album.
If you find this version, guard it. Listen to it loud. And remember: In a world of compressed streams and loudness wars, true rage still lives in lossless. Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-
In 1994, the heavy music landscape was undergoing a violent mutation. Thrash metal was fracturing, grunge was dominating the mainstream, and industrial rock was carving out a cold, mechanical niche. Amidst this chaos, an unexpected studio project emerged to release one of the most raw, aggressive albums of the decade: Nailbomb’s Point Blank .
The album is famous for its "lo-fi" aesthetic, utilizing industrial-strength percussive roars and relentless, grinding riffs. Nailbomb was a shooting star
The album wastes no time establishing its bleak, anti-establishment worldview. With guest appearances from Sepultura members (Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser) and Fear Factory's Dino Cazares, the tracklist is a relentless barrage of riffs and samples. 1. "Wasting Away"
: Featuring a blistering guest performance by Dino Cazares, this track is a masterclass in aggressive groove. The Portuguese title translates to a blunt profanity, perfectly matching the song's uncompromising sonic violence. soldier’s gun held to her head
For a record that relies heavily on sonic texture—the hiss of feedback, the crunch of distortion, and the punch of the industrial drums— is essential. While lossy formats like MP3 can mask the dense, chaotic layers of Point Blank , a FLAC file preserves the high-frequency crunch and low-end rumble intended by the producers.
For an album like Point Blank , which relies so heavily on a complex mix of lo-fi guitar dirt, mechanical drum programming, and subtle industrial ambient samples, listening in lossy MP3 or compressed streaming formats ruins the experience. The RLG FLAC rip preserves:
When Newport began dating the daughter of Sepultura's manager (and Max's wife) Gloria Cavalera, the two musicians struck up a friendship in Phoenix, Arizona. What started as trading riffs and consuming cheap beer quickly evolved into a formal recording project. They dubbed themselves Nailbomb—a name that perfectly encapsulated the weaponized, chaotic, and dangerous nature of their collaborative sound.
Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-/ ├── nailbomb-point_blank-rlg.nfo (ASCII art, rip log, group info) ├── nailbomb-point_blank-rlg.m3u (playlist order) ├── nailbomb-point_blank-rlg.sfv (file checksums) ├── nailbomb-point_blank-rlg.cue (track indexes & pregaps) ├── nailbomb-point_blank-rlg.log (EAC or XLD extraction log) ├── 01 - Wasting Away.flac ├── 02 - Guerrillas.flac ├── 03 - Sum Of Your Achievements.flac ├── 04 - Cockroaches.flac ├── 05 - World Of Shit.flac ├── 06 - Vai Toma No Cu.flac ├── 07 - 24 Hour Bullshit.flac ├── 08 - Guerrillas (Single Edit) [bonus].flac (if present) └── folder.jpg / cover.jpg