TerrorizerWorld Downfall

Label:

Earache – MOSH 16

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Inner Sleeve

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Death Metal

Tracklist

A1 After World Obliteration
A2 Storm Of Stress
A3 Fear Of Napalm
A4 Human Prey
A5 Corporation Pull-In
A6 Strategic Warheads
A7 Condemned System
A8 Resurrection
B1 Enslaved By Propaganda
B2 Need To Live
B3 Ripped To Shreds
B4 Injustice
B5 Whirlwind Struggle
B6 Infestation
B7 Dead Shall Rise
B8 World Downfall

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByMPO
  • Recorded AtMorrisound Studios
  • Mixed AtMorrisound Studios
  • Distributed ByRevolver (3)
  • Distributed ByThe Cartel
  • Mastered AtTransfermation
  • Published ByEarache Songs (UK) Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Earache Records
  • Copyright ©Earache Records

Credits

  • DrumsPete Sandoval
  • EngineerScott Burns
  • GuitarJesse Pintado
  • Lacquer Cut ByNoel*
  • Producer, Bass, VocalsDavid Vincent
  • VocalsOscar Garcia (2)
  • Written-ByTerrorizer

Notes

Original version including printed inner sleeve with lyrics and photos. A very similar version exists here Terrorizer - World Downfall with an insert rather than an inner sleeve.

Recorded and mixed at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL.

© Earache Records 1989
℗ Earache Records 1989
Published by Earache Songs UK
Distributed by Revolver and The Cartel
Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 018615 101611
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched): MOSH 16 A1 MPO Noel
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched): MOSH 16 B1 MPO

Other Versions (5 of 85)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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World Downfall (CD, Album, Blue version) Earache MOSH 16CD UK 1989
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World Downfall (Cassette, Album) Earache MOSH 16MC UK 1989
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World Downfall (CD, Album, Green Version) Earache MOSH 16CD UK 1989
New Submission
World Downfall (Cassette, Album) Earache NE 022 Malaysia 1989
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World Downfall (CD, Album, Reissue) Earache MOSH16CDJ Japan 1989

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Reviews

  • CancerousTumor's avatar
    CancerousTumor
    If anyone is selling an inner sleeve me
    Word word
    • Witchwitchell's avatar
      Witchwitchell
      I recently bought this album , great album . Mine has an off centred label , which is unique but annoying because I cannot listen to the last track on each side as the label covers the song. Does anyone have or has anybody heard of this particular error on another copy . The disc is in mint condition btw
      • tantalustorment's avatar
        tantalustorment
        Je n'accroche pas au grind mais ici , c'est particulier et surtout très carré ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 𝟖,𝟓/𝟏𝟎
        • TheSleezstak's avatar
          TheSleezstak
          I got the Terrorizer cassette sometime when it came out. I used to blast it driving to the mountains to go snowboarding and blast it in the Bear Mtn. parking lot while getting ready. Some people would look over at us with strange looks. The machine gun blasting speed of the drums and the strength of the guitar riffs and the rage of the vocals all make me smile. Thirty years later I still play this tape when I go snowboarding and anytime the desire to play one of the best grindcore albums. Got the FDR record too! Good stuff. I miss the late 80's and early 90's. Stuff nowadays is nowhere close to World Downfall.
          • Realbeerface's avatar
            Realbeerface
            Anyone looking to buy this record and are tired of these ridiculous prices people are asking on here should go to the earache website. They are reissuing it in "full dynamic range" and are taking pre-orders now for only $16 plus shipping. I have some of their "full dynamic range" reissues and they sound amazing.
            • whole_lotta_pete's avatar
              A testpressing sale pushed the max. price up recently. This is the kind of bugs which damages the excellent reputation of discogs.
              • Flunkie331
                Is there going to be a LP reissue for this please
                • ElectroSteak's avatar
                  ElectroSteak
                  Agreed, slimelord. Repulsion was first, and it's still an absolute classic, but this remains grindcore's definitive (up until present, anyway) milestone.
                  • 2L8's avatar
                    2L8
                    I have the cd version with a red cover backround, blue terrorizer and green world downfall text.
                    barcode, runout etc. is like the repress: http://www.discogs.sitioby.com/sell/release/764151?ev=rb
                    but I cannot find anything about a red version. Does anyone know something about it?
                    • CosmicInterloper's avatar
                      Edited 13 years ago
                      I have a question regarding which version of this album that I have. Mine has the Terrorizer logo in red with the album name World Downfall in purple with the artwork being blue...anyone know?

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