Billed as a "Best of..." from Malevolent, I can only curse the label politics
which kept all but one track from the first two albums off of this release. In
reality, how can you have a MC greatest hits album and not have anything off Thou Shalt
Kill on there?! I understand that this is a Pavement thing, and I get the idea that
the band may have just wanted to fulfill some contractual obligation with this L.P.,
but to me, it's a good album, but not a best of. I guess part of this is due to the
"fast as hell/Jason B." era of malevolent, where things are incredibly speedy, but the
monotone death metal vocals just bug the crap out of me. So, while it's not bad, the
definite highlights are The Fine Art of Murder tracks and the killer demo version
of Impaled Existence. A solid release from a band that has recently returned to
form, but of particular interest to those that have wanted to sample both Eternal and
In Cold Blood without purchasing those albums, as most of the 20 tracks (16 that I
received in my promo) are culled from those two albums. The real
version comes with 15 minutes of live footage, but as I can't see it I can't
comment on that. Of course, in seeing the 4 tracks I DON'T get, those are the
older material that I complained about not getting. Oh well, such is my luck, I still
feel that the album focuses on the later material. 7 out of 10
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