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Release Date
1 January 1989
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Length
16 tracks
The debut album by American grindcore outfit Terrorizer. It was released by Earache Records on November 13, 1989 with the catalog ID MOSH 16. It was released as a 12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM) and cassette tape. It was released as a CD later on in November and a Japanese edition of it on CD was later on in 1989. It was recorded and mixed at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, Florida, United States. There is a limited edition LP with clear red vinyl of this album.
David Vincent produced World Downfall and Scott Burns engineered it. Vincent was actually a session member, but the booklet lists him as full-fledged member. He was never an original member. Technically, Terrorizer already split-up before World Downfall was close to being released and that explains the lack of support through touring. 1/3 songs were material by Nausea, those tracks for sure are Storm of Stress, Condemned System. By looking at the Nausea discography, it proves it.
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