Point Blank - 1994 -flac- -rlg- [portable] | Nailbomb -

Point Blank relies on sudden shifts from quiet, eerie samples to massive walls of sound. Lossless audio preserves these dynamics without artificial flattening. The Legacy of a One-Off Project

(Sepultura): Lead guitar on "Vai Toma No Cú," "World of Shit," and "Religious Cancer". Dino Cazares (Fear Factory): Rhythm guitar on "24 Hour Bullshit". Visual Controversy

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: A blistering attack on organized religion that blends rapid-fire punk tempos with crushing sludge breakdowns. The Cultural and Political Impact Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-

Opening with a haunting, tribal drum intro, this song bridges the gap between Sepultura's Chaos A.D. and the industrial genre. It features a heavy reliance on sampling and dynamic shifts, showcasing Newport's production genius. 5. "Religious Cancer"

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

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The album opener, defining the sound with a memorable industrial riff and punk-style shouting.

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A reimagined, hyper-aggressive version of a Fudge Tunnel track, injected with Cavalera's signature groove. Guest Appearances Point Blank relies on sudden shifts from quiet,

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An indictment of the 24-hour news cycle and media manipulation—a theme that feels incredibly prophetic decades later. The track utilizes unsettling samples and a slow, sludgy, industrial rhythm that grinds the listener down. 4. "Guerrillas"

: Originally a studio-only project, the band performed a legendary set at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air festival before disbanding. Dino Cazares (Fear Factory): Rhythm guitar on "24

In the world of high-fidelity digital audio archiving, the string of text attached to a file name is incredibly important. The tag refers to the specific release group or archivist ripping team responsible for digitizing the physical medium (likely the original 1994 CD press or an early authoritative remaster) into the FLAC format.