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: A high-energy opener that established their new, groovier direction.
The title track, "," became a staple on MTV’s Headbangers Ball , while the riff from " Lost and Found " was so iconic it was used for the show's commercial break bumpers. Tracklist Highlights:
Produced by Mark Dodson (known for his work with Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies), the album featured a clean, punchy sound that highlighted the interplay between the instruments. Key Tracks and Cultural Impact prong_beg_to_differ_full_album_1990
You can't talk about this album without mentioning its striking cover art. Created by the legendary , the artwork perfectly complemented the music's jagged, aggressive nature.
In 1990, the heavy metal landscape was at a crossroads. While thrash was reaching its peak complexity, a trio from New York City emerged from the sound booth of CBGB with a record that would essentially invent a new language for the genre. : A high-energy opener that established their new,
Moving away from their raw hardcore roots, the band adopted a "razor-sharp" surgical approach.
: A moodier, almost progressive track that painted a "severe gray canvas of urban oppression". Key Tracks and Cultural Impact You can't talk
: A live cover of the Chrome classic, included on the CD version to close out the experience with a nod to their industrial influences. Visual Identity