Leaders Not Followers: Part 2

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Leaders Not Followers: Part 2
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Studio album by
Released23 August 2004 (2004-08-23)
RecordedJune–July 2003
StudioRobannas Studios, Birmingham
Genre
Length43:09
Label Century Media
Producer Russ Russell
Napalm Death chronology
Noise for Music's Sake
(2003)
Leaders Not Followers: Part 2
(2004)
The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code
(2005)

Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 is a cover album by British grindcore band Napalm Death, released in 2004 by Century Media. [1] It contains covers of various hardcore punk and heavy metal songs. Although Jesse Pintado is credited for playing guitars, guitarist Mitch Harris revealed in an interview with The Metal Forge in 2005 that Pintado did not contribute to Leaders Not Followers: Part 2. [2]

Contents

Release

Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 marked the band's debut for German heavy metal record label Century Media. [3] The CD version contains a live video clip of the Cryptic Slaughter song Lowlife.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [4]
Chronicles of Chaos 8/10 [5]
CMJ New Music Report Favourable [6]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 6/10 [7]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [8]
Kerrang! Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [9]
Punknews.orgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [10]
The Metal Forge8/10 [11]
Terrorizer 8.5/10 [12]

Damien of Terrorizer described the album as featuring "essentially a 'Who's Who' of extreme music in the 80s", with "Napalm [Death] not only highlight[ing] the links between disparate strains (punk, hardcore, crossover, thrash) but provid[ing] a damned enjoyable 43-minute hellride". [12] Amy Sciarretto of CMJ New Music Report called the album "noisy, loud, brash and fast, just like the originals and just the way we like Napalm Death." [6]

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."Lowlife" Cryptic Slaughter 2:22
2."Face Down in the Dirt"The Offenders1:27
3."Devastation"Devastation2:51
4."Messiah" Hellhammer 3:29
5."Victims of a Bomb Raid" Anti Cimex 2:30
6."Night of Pain"Wehrmacht4:03
7."War's No Fairytale" Discharge 1:18
8."Conform" Siege 1:58
9."Master" Master 2:23
10."Fire Death Fate"Insanity3:18
11."Riot of Violence" Kreator 4:40
12."Game of the Arseholes"Anti Cimex1:23
13."Clangor of War" Massacre 2:32
14."Dope Fiend" Attitude Adjustment 1:36
15."I'm Tired" Die Kreuzen 0:52
16."Troops of Doom" Sepultura 2:29
17."Bedtime Story" Dayglo Abortions 2:24
18."Blind Justice" Agnostic Front 1:06
19."Hate, Fear and Power" Hirax 0:28

Personnel

Napalm Death

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

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