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''Murderworks'' is the third studio album by the Finnish grindcore band
Rotten Sound Rotten Sound is a Finnish grindcore band from Vaasa, formed in 1993. The band comprises vocalist Keijo Niinimaa, guitarist Mika Aalto, bassist Kristian Toivainen, and drummer Sami Latva. The band has released eight studio albums and "earned a re ...
. The album was recorded at Soundlab studios with production by
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.


Release

''Murderworks'' was released in June 2002 through Deathvomit Records (a subsidiary of
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) in the United States, and
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in Europe, where the album's artwork was censored by manufacturers in Germany, who considered the original cover and band photos too disturbing for German consumers. As a replacement, the cover was re-colored in shades of red and white, with a note on top saying, "Check booklet for original artwork." The album also includes two live videos for "Seeds" and "Strongman," and the "Targets" music video, which later appeared on the ''Murderlive'' DVD, released in 2004. ''Murderworks'' was reissued by Relapse Records in 2005, and regarding this re-release, critics have different opinions. While a review in the '' Exclaim!'' magazine defined this reissue of ''Murderworks'' as "essential to the grind
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fan," Kevin Stewart-Panko from '' Decibel'' quoted it with a question, which says: "The easiest reissue job ever?" He also noted that "the actual recording doesn't appear to have been remastered" and concluded his review stating, "Maybe the advantage with Relapse reissuing this is that, this time, it’ll actually get released."


Critical reception

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writer Alex Henderson, stated that "from start to finish, ''Murderworks'' is an exercise in sensory assault for the sake of sensory assault." Henderson defined the band's tempo as "insanely fast", and criticized their "one-dimensional" musical style, comparing with Rotten Sound's previous releases, saying:
After you have heard the opening number, "Targets," you've pretty much heard it all; headbangers who like their metal albums with a lot of variety won't find it here. But despite the CD's obvious limitations, ''Murderworks'' is, in its own way, exhilarating—that is, if you have a taste for this type of extreme metal.
Evaluating all aspects of ''Murderworks'', '' Chronicles of Chaos'' reviewer Aaron McKay gave the album six out of ten stars, saying, "Fourteen tracks of single-word titles rip unforgivingly and in a way such that enjoyment can be easily gained from every cut to some degree." He also stated, "Anger, violence and aggression are, of course, the staples on which ''Murderworks'' fuels its insatiable appetite." '' Exclaim!'' writer Greg Pratt praised the album stating, "Not since Nasum's last album has there been a grindcore onslaught as relentless and energetic as Rotten Sound's ''Murderworks''." Pratt also praised the "crushing production" of Mieszko Talarczyk "that is as heavy as it is clear."


Track listing


Personnel

* Mika Häkki – bass *
Kai Hahto Kai Hahto (born 31 December 1973 in Vaasa, Finland) is a Finnish musician and drummer. Career Hahto was a member of the grindcore band Rotten Sound. In 2004 Hahto became one of the founders of the band Wintersun and left Rotten Sound later i ...
– drums * Mika Aalto – guitar * Mieszko Talarczyk – guitar (track 10), producer, engineer, editing, mixing, sounds, high tenor vocal (track 14) * Keijo Niinimaa – vocals * Mika Jussila – mastering * Rotten Sound – arranger, production accountant


References

{{Authority control 2002 albums Rotten Sound albums