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Category: Sludge Metal

Year: 1993

Label: Pavement Music

Catalog Number: IRS CD 981.200

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Personnel
Kirk Windstein vocals, guitars
Matt Thomas guitars
Todd "Sexy T." Strange bass
Craig Nunenmacher drums
Tracks
1.  High Rate Extinction  2:42
2.  All I Had (I Gave)  3:10
3.  Will That Never Dies  3:55
4.  Fixation  3:44
5.  No Quarter  4:29  Cover: Led Zeppelin
6.  Self-Inflicted  2:44
7.  Negative Pollution  3:10
8.  Existence Is Punishment  4:27
9.  Holding Nothing  3:11
10.  I Have Failed  4:22
  
Total Running Time:  35:54

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 21, 2025 at 8:22
To me, this self-titled sophomore album is the true beginning of Crowbar, with the debut seeming like more of a glorified demo. With hometown buddy Phil Anselmo producing (and shepherding this phase of their career, taking them on tour with Pantera), the band achieve a massively heavy sound that was quite new at the time, like a hardcoreband passed out in the swamp after listening to Black Sabbath and drinking a bottle of cough syrup, waking up with heatstroke, a hangover, and a few hundred mosquito bites, pissed off and depressed about it. In actuality, the guys aren't tuning as low or playing as slow as they will later in their career, but it sure seemed very low and very slow back then. Kirk Windstein delivers his tortured, often heavy-handed but honest lyrics in an agonized, gut-busting bellow that often trailsoff in a melodic wail. "all I Had (I Gave)" and "Existence Is Punishment" were the two videos (Beavis and Butthead ultimately approved, but took note of the guys' weight). El

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 21, 2025 at 8:27
Elsewhere, they render Zeppelin's "No Quarter" all but unrecognizable, but cool in an entirely new way. Other favorites include "Will That Never Dies" and the closing slog of "I Have Failed." Somehow, the whole thing clocks in at around 35 minutes even in spite of the sluggish tempos, because the band eschews solos and sometimes even a final chorus.


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