PB: XVI
Artist:
NUCLEAR DEATH TERROR
Title: s/t
Format: 12"
Country: Denmark/Ireland
Release date: december 2006
link: nuclear-death-terror.com
Availability:
available

Reviews:

Profane Existence #55, spring 2008:
NDT (formerly Uro) from Copenhagen, Denmark plays metallic crust, and that's very good metallic crust! Clearly influenced by bands like Sacrilege, early Bolt Thrower and Deviated Instinct. I find this album very good and not one single song has a weak point. The song "In the shadow of the gallows" is my favorite with the awesome guitar solos! NDT was based around the gone but not forgotten Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen and delivers a very nice explanation on what really happened during the eviction on this (CD). Otherwise good and pissed off lyrics with topics such as war, depression and politics. If you haven't already, I strongly advise you to pick this one up! Even if metallic crust isn't up your alley, the quality of this record is so high that I think almost everyone will find pleasure listening to it...Awesome artwork by the way. A+E (Paul)

Review of a NDT show at Fredericia Hardcore Fest:
Nuclear Death Terror [DK] @ 19:20 on Indoor Stage
I understand that this is a hardcore festival, and I understand that local acts need to be promoted as well. But there is a border of what kind of bands the festival should book, and Nuclear Death Terror should be a hundred miles on the other side of that border. They simply suck more than any other band I've ever seen in my life. First of all, their music is boring, growled vocals about anarchy and that sorts, built around three-chord hardcore/punk riffs and repetitive drumming. I can tolerate that to a certain extent, and even though they mostly stood still it shouldn't warrant for a review less than, say, the 3-4 ratings. But when a band has written a song called "Police Funeral", and they dedicate the song "to all the people who fought the police at Ungdomshuset", their rating instantly drops to the worst possible and forces me to leave the show immediately. While I agree with the whole Ungdomshuset ideology to an extent, the whole throwing rocks at police and setting fire at cars is fucking ridiculous and hands down retarded, showing stupidity of the kind you don't normally meet on the street. Contrary to what you might think, you idiots at Nuclear Death Terror, the police is here actually to help you, to protect you from crime. Encouraging people to fight against the police is not acceptable on any level in a welfare country like Denmark. I hope you all get thrown to jail.[0] PP

Hardcore Holocaust distro list:
Crust from Copenhagen, Denmark. The corpse-painted crust outfit’s debut LP is 27 minutes of nothing more than pure grinding assault, 10 tracks massacred between voracious twin barks and the hate march of their Nasum meets Napalm rhythm machine, with strings twisted high.

Zero Tolerance Magazine #21:
While the crust-core genre is admittedly dependent on Discharge worship for its continued survival, Denmark's Nuclear Death Terror possess enough energy and fury behind what they do to stand out in a (very) crowded scene. Funny, because - based on first glance - NDT seem like your quintessential crust band, from the harsh, black-and-white artwork down to the comfortingly traditional song structures. NDT have a real metal soul to them, however, and lurch from the speakers with an intensity far beyond their axe-attack, revealing a band with seemingly limitless crossover potential. This self titled effort screams from the speakers. Check it out. (MetalGeorge )

Not Enough Mailorder:
fucking awesome crust out of Shittown Copenhagen, dark and brutal and in my comparison like bands as State of fear, Doom and ENT. Definitely highly recommended and a must for the ones into heavy punk as fuck crust punk.

Ruin Nation:
A stormy battlefield of old school grunt raging downtuned ripping hardcore crust wrapped in a nice b/w sleeve with lyrix, pix and amazing artwork of Mid / Deviated Instinct / Bait... comes with huge poster.

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