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Point Blank
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 1994
Recorded1993
GenreIndustrial metal, thrash metal
Length62:38
76:19 (2004 Remaster)
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerAlex Newport, Max Cavalera
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Point Blank
(1994)
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(1995)
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AllMusic[1]

Point Blank is the only studio album by heavy metal band Nailbomb, released on March 8, 1994 by Roadrunner Records. The side project Nailbomb was started by Max Cavalera and Alex Newport in the mid-1990s. The first track 'Wasting Away' appears in the 1995 film To Die For. The album cover is a female Vietcong member with a U.S. soldier's gun to her head. The album was played live in its entirety for the first time ever in 2017 by Max Cavalera performing under his band Soulfly, more than 20 years after the release of the album and the band's break up. However, Alex Newport will not be part of these performances.

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Track listing[edit]

All tracks written by Cavalera and Newport unless noted.

No.TitleLength
1.'Wasting Away'3:06
2.'Vai Toma no Cú'4:47
3.'24 Hour Bullshit'3:54
4.'Guerrillas'4:26
5.'Blind and Lost'1:54
6.'Sum of Your Achievements'2:42
7.'Cockroaches'5:10
8.'For Fuck's Sake'5:44
9.'World of Shit'4:13
10.'Exploitation' (Doom cover)2:28
11.'Religious Cancer'5:09
12.'Shit Piñata'1:09
13.'Sick Life' (The song 'Sick Life' ends at 6:31. After 10 minutes of silence, at 16:31 begins an untitled hidden track.)17:51
Total length:62:38
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Bonus track version[edit]

Remaster version was released on February 24, 2004 with liner notes and extra tracks:

No.TitleLength
14.'While You Sleep, I Destroy Your World'5:06
15.'Zero Tolerance'6:34
16.'Wasting Away [Live]'3:03
17.'Guerillas [Live]'3:27
18.'Cockroaches [Live]'4:06
19.'Police Truck [Live]' (East Bay Ray, Jello Biafra)3:08
Total length:76:19

Personnel[edit]

Nailbomb[edit]

  • Max Cavalera: vocals, guitars, bass, sampling[2] (vocals credited as 'insults')
  • Alex Newport: vocals, guitars, bass, sampling (vocals credited as 'mouthful of hate')

Additional personnel[edit]

  • Andreas Kisser: lead guitars on tracks 2, 9 & 11
  • Igor Cavalera: drums on tracks 1, 5, 7, 10, 12 & 13
  • Dino Cazares: guitar on track 3

Production[edit]

  • Produced by Alex Newport and Max Cavalera
  • Recorded by Otto Agnello
  • Mixed by Alex Newport

References[edit]

  1. ^'Point Blank - Nailbomb'. AllMusic.
  2. ^'Nailbomb - Point Blank'. Discogs.
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In their first major interview since the shock suicide of Simone Battle last year, members of all-female band G.R.L. say they still haven't come to terms with the vivacious singer taking her own life.

Battle, 25, who shot to fame on The X Factor UK in 2011 before landing a spot in G.R.L. - a reboot of The Pussycat Dolls - had not shown any major signs of depression or cause for concern when she hanged herself in the closet of her West Hollywood apartment on September 5.

'You can never prepare yourself for something like this, ever,' group member Lauren Bennett told PEOPLE.

'We'd just been in rehearsals the day before, learning choreography for our show, and the next day we were starting the morning as usual when we got the call.'

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Recovering: G.R.L. singers (L-R) Emmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton, Paula van Oppen and Lauren Bennett have released a new single, Lighthouse, dedicated to their fifth member, Simone Battle, who killed herself

Tragic: Simone Battle was found head in her Los Angeles apartment in September. She is seen here in a clip from G.R.L.'s new video, Lighthouse

Vivacious: Battles death came as a shock to friends and family because of her outgoing personality

Emotional: The song Lighthouse is about being there for friends, and G.R.L. share a group hug in the video

Memories: Battle (center) features throughout the video using old footage of her time with the band

'I still can't believe it.

'I don't think any of us can.

'It's weird that we're even sitting here, talking about it.'

The band has spent the past four months in therapy, both individually and together.

Fellow member Paula Van Oppen, 25, said that time has allowed them to regroup and process what happened to Battle.

'She was such a strong woman, and very independent, and we had no idea what she was going through, or her pain,' Van Oppen says.

'We admire how prideful she was, but now we just wish she'd let us in a little bit so maybe we could have helped her.

'Now we want to spread that message that it's okay to talk about, and help people, maybe even change the world.'

G.R.L. today launched their new single, Lighthouse, in tribute of Battle, who features throughout the video via home movies from when she was a child and recent footage from her time with the band.

Dedication: The song, released Thursday, is in honor of fallen member Simone Battle

The song is about being there for your friends, Emmalyn Estrada, 22, said.

'Right now we're focused on the song and the positive message overall, about being together in hard times,' she told the magazine.

'We're taking everything else one day at a time.'

Bennett added the group will never forget Battle.

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'She'll always be part of this group,' Bennett said.

Following Battles death, TMZ reported that she was 'depressed over money issues'.

Her family said they didn't understand her money struggles because she was enjoying success with the girl group, including a collaboration with Pitbull, and had just finished a tour overseas at the time.

Loss: Simone Battle, 25, took her life in her Hollywood home, reportedly after struggling with money woes. Her breakout was in 2011's X Factor, right, where she made the final 17

The family also reportedly told police that Battle had been worried she would never make it big.

Battle, who was a finalist on the X Factor in 2011, was last seen alive at 3.45am on the day she died, according to Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter.

Her father Anthony Battle found her body about four hours later.

He said his daughter had never showed any sign of depression, and said that they texted every day.

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'She will be greatly missed and loved,' her father told MailOnline.

'She was an exuberant person and a very loved person.'

Star: Battle, pictured center, was a member of the girl group G.R.L. From left: Lauren Bennett, Natasha Slayton, Battle, Emmalyn Estrada and Paula von Oppen at the Maxim Hot 100 event in California last June

Battle posted this picture of herself in Florida two months before her death

Battle first started singing professionally after her breakout on the U.S. version of the X Factor in 2011. She made it to the top 17 and was mentored by judge Simon Cowell.

At the time of her death, Battle was in the girl group G.R.L., which was initially organized as a re-boot of The Pussycat Dolls. But they decided to go by a new name.

The remaining members issued a statement about her death on Saturday via Twitter.

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'Words cannot express the depth of our loss,' they wrote. 'Simone's incredible talent was only surpassed by the size of her heart. We will carry her memory with us in everything we do.'

Battle's record company and management issued a joint statement on her passing.

Family: Battle (center) pictured with her mother Donna Morgan (left) and father Anthony Battle (right) at Wango Tango is Los Angeles in May last year. Her father said the family was shocked by her death

'We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Simone Battle of G.R.L.' the statement from Reign Deer Entertainment, Kemosabe Records, RCA Records and Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin said.

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'Simone was an exceptional young talent and human being, and we are all devastated to learn of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones at this time.'

Simon Cowell, her X Factor mentor, added on Twitter: 'I am so sad to hear about the news Simone Battle has passed away. She was such a fun nice person. It's such a loss. Rest in peace Simone.'

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Friend and fellow-musician Derek Butler initially broke the news on Instagram.

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