Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption - 1990 -flac-... Jun 2026
This was Napalm Death’s major label debut (on Earache Records/Columbia in the US), and they had a budget. More importantly, they had at the helm. Burns, famous for his work with Obituary, Death, and Morbid Angel, brought the "Florida Death Metal" sound to Birmingham, England. The album was recorded at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida.
(Drums): The powerhouse rhythm section remained, with Mick Harris delivering his final performance for the band on this record. The Sound of Morrisound Decamping to Tampa, Florida, to work with famed producer Scott Burns Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption - 1990 -FLAC-...
stands as a monumental bridge between British grindcore and the burgeoning American death metal scene. A New Era, A New Lineup This was Napalm Death’s major label debut (on
You have the FLAC. Now you need to play it. Do not ruin this masterpiece with $10 earbuds. The album was recorded at Morrisound Recording in
Harmony Corruption is a dense record. The guitars are downtuned and heavily distorted. Mick Harris’s drumming is a physical phenomenon—his blast beats are not just tapping; they are thunderous impacts. In a standard MP3 (especially a low-bitrate one), the "smear" of compression algorithms often blends the kick drums and the bass guitar into a muddy soup. You lose the attack. You lose the separation.
However, by 1990, the lineup had changed dramatically. The band had acquired a rhythm section of lethal precision: drummer Mick Harris and bassist Shane Embury. More crucially, they had acquired two new vocalists who would define the genre: Mark "Barney" Greenway (formerly of Benediction) and Jesse Pintado (formerly of Terrorizer). Joined by guitarist Bill Steer, this was a supergroup before the term was diluted.