Num Skull

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Ritually Abused 04:42 Tools
Death and Innocence 04:59 Tools
No Morals 02:26 Tools
Friday's Child 04:55 Tools
Pirate's Night 04:39 Tools
Off With Your Head 03:35 Tools
Kiss Me, Kill Me 05:02 Tools
Turn of a Screw 04:13 Tools
The Henchman 04:47 Tools
Rigor Mortis 02:50 Tools
Murder By The Minister 03:46 Tools
Brutal Fucking Death 04:28 Tools
Future - Our Terror 04:14 Tools
Cheap Little Rosary 04:26 Tools
Join The Family 03:15 Tools
Violent Existence 06:15 Tools
Pray For Agony 05:43 Tools
Tell It To Jesus 03:12 Tools
Eyes Of A Madman 03:24 Tools
Mercitron 02:43 Tools
The Gift Of Hate 02:32 Tools
Dead 08:48 Tools
In Sickness 03:20 Tools
Spill Your Guts 06:33 Tools
As the Dead Pile High 03:10 Tools
Inquisition Of The Guilty 03:43 Tools
Force Fed Lies 02:59 Tools
Murder By The Minister - Bonus Track 00:16 Tools
The Henchmen 00:00 Tools
Buried Alive 04:27 Tools
The End 00:16 Tools
No Train Of Thought 05:02 Tools
The end is near - Ritually abu 04:39 Tools
Mr. Hyde 03:34 Tools
D.E.A.D. 05:11 Tools
Murder By The Minister (Bonus) 03:41 Tools
Prey For Agony 05:48 Tools
Inane Butchery 03:54 Tools
Pirates Night 04:39 Tools
Iron Fist 02:32 Tools
D-E-A-D (original version) 03:37 Tools
Buried Alive (Venom cover) 04:27 Tools
Death & Innocence 05:00 Tools
Fridays Child 00:00 Tools
The End / Ritually Abused 04:54 Tools
num skull - demo '88 02 turn of a screw 00:00 Tools
num skull - demo '88 01 kiss me kill me 04:54 Tools
01 - Track 01 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 00:00 Tools
02 - Track 02 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 00:00 Tools
03 - Track 03 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 04:54 Tools
num skull - demo '88 03 ritually abused 04:46 Tools
num skull - demo '88 06 D-E-A-D (original version) 04:46 Tools
Picked Apart 02:56 Tools
num skull - demo '88 04 friday's child 04:46 Tools
Bell, Book & Candle 03:56 Tools
num skull - demo '88 05 iron fist 02:32 Tools
Dead and Innocence 03:56 Tools
The end is near - Ritually abused 02:32 Tools
num skull - demo '88 07 death & innocence 03:56 Tools
Iron Fist (Motörhead cover) 02:32 Tools
06 - Track 06 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 02:32 Tools
08 - Track 08 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 03:56 Tools
04 - Track 04 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 03:56 Tools
The End Is Near 04:39 Tools
07 - Track 07 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 04:39 Tools
Future: Our Terror? 00:30 Tools
05 - Track 05 - Future: Our Terror (1990) Unreleased Album 02:32 Tools
Ritually Abused - Ritually Abused (4:46) 00:30 Tools
Inane Butchary 00:30 Tools
Ritually Abused - The Henchman (4:32) 00:30 Tools
Mr Hyde 00:30 Tools
Tell It To Jese 00:30 Tools
insane butchery 04:06 Tools
Future/Our Terror 04:06 Tools
The End - Ritually Abused 04:06 Tools
the end/ritually abused 04:53 Tools
Ritually Abused - Kiss Me, Kill Me (4:51) 01:00 Tools
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Num Skull, one of the first Midwest thrash bands, was originally formed in 1985. They released their first demo "NUM'S THE WORLD" in 1987. The following year marked a change to a more extreme and heavier sound as exhibited on the band's second demo "Thrash to the Bone". The new material was much faster and the vocals were far heavier. This new style created quite a buzz in the underground and it soon led to a contract with Enigma Records. Later in 1988 Num Skull recorded their debut album, "Ritually Abused". The album contains 12 tracks consisting of extremely catchy riffs and dark lyrics. Although well received by the underground the album received virtually no promotion and backing from the label. Problems between the band's management led to the mutual termination with Enigma Records. In early 1991, Num Skull released a 9 song promo tape that featured a heavier, far more brutal sound. The promo tape featured the patented, catchy, heavy guitar riffs along with much improved, heavier vocals. In 1995 Rage Records (N.Y.) released the Num Skull/Sea of Tranquillity Split 7" pressed on blood red vinyl. Also in 1995 Num Skull recorded two tracks for Growing Deaf Entertainment (Holland) that were featured on the compilation C.D. "History of Things to Come". Later that year the 1995 demo was released. It featured the tracks from the compilation C.D. and the 7" along with three newer songs. Num Skull returned to the studio in 1996 to record "When Suffering Comes" for Defiled Records (CO.). This is the second full length release from Num Skull but is the first that consists of the following lineup: Paul Benigno - Vocals, Scott Creekmore - Drums and Vocals, Mike Eisenhauer - Bass, David Harrington - Guitar, and founding member Tom Brandner - Guitar. "When Suffering Comes" exhibits the heaviest sound Num Skull has released to date. This C.D. contains nine tracks of pure brutal death metal consisting of such tracks as "Inquisition of the Guilty", "Spill Your Guts", "Force Fed Lies" and a cover of Venom's "Buried Alive". Combined with excellent recording quality Num Skull hope to make this one of the best underground releases of 1997. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.