Napalm Death Enemy of the Music Business -COLOURED-
Release: 27-06-2025
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Side 1
1. Taste The Poison
2. Next On The List
3. Constitutional Hell
4. Vermin
5. Volume Of Neglect
6. Thanks For Nothing
7. Can’t Play Won’t Play
Side 2
1. Blunt Against The Cutting Edge
2. Cure For The Common Complaint
3. Necessary Evil
4. C.S. (Conservative Shithead) Part 2
5. Mechanics Of Deceit
6. (The Public Get) What The Public Doesn’t Want
7. Fracture In The Equation
“Enemy of the Music Business” is the eighth studio album by the British grindcore band Napalm Death. The album marked a return to the band’s earlier, more aggressive sound after experimenting with different styles in the 1990s. It features fast, intense tracks characteristic of grindcore, with themes critiquing societal and political issues. The title itself is a satirical jab at the music industry, reflecting the band’s disdain for its commercialisation and exploitation. Fans and critics generally regarded it as a strong comeback to Napalm Death’s roots.
Released 27-06-2025
Napalm Death – Enemy of the Music Business -COLOURED- – LP yellow
Side 1
1. Taste The Poison
2. Next On The List
3. Constitutional Hell
4. Vermin
5. Volume Of Neglect
6. Thanks For Nothing
7. Can’t Play Won’t Play
Side 2
1. Blunt Against The Cutting Edge
2. Cure For The Common Complaint
3. Necessary Evil
4. C.S. (Conservative Shithead) Part 2
5. Mechanics Of Deceit
6. (The Public Get) What The Public Doesn’t Want
7. Fracture In The Equation_x000D_
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“Enemy of the Music Business” is the eighth studio album by the British grindcore band Napalm Death. The album marked a return to the band’s earlier, more aggressive sound after experimenting with different styles in the 1990s. It features fast, intense tracks characteristic of grindcore, with themes critiquing societal and political issues. The title itself is a satirical jab at the music industry, reflecting the band’s disdain for its commercialisation and exploitation. Fans and critics generally regarded it as a strong comeback to Napalm Death’s roots.

