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The cover art of “Point Blank” is a stark, black-and-white image of a Vietnamese civilian woman with a U.S. soldier’s gun held to her head. The photo was sourced from the Alternative Associated Press. In interviews, Max Cavalera explained they wanted a similarly shocking image to the self-immolation photo on Rage Against the Machine’s debut album.

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Nailbomb was a shooting star. After releasing Point Blank , the band played only one single live show at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands (later released as the live album Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide ), before dismantling the project permanently. Nailbomb - Point Blank - 1994 -FLAC- -RLG-

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Reflecting its confrontational spirit, Point Blank 's cover art is a stark, black-and-white photograph from the Vietnam War, depicting a female Vietnamese civilian with a U.S. soldier's pistol pressed to her head. Max Cavalera and Alex Newport intentionally sought an image as provocative and impactful as the photograph of a self-immolating monk used on Rage Against the Machine's debut album. According to Cavalera, the woman in the photograph survived the incident. The cover art of “Point Blank” is a

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Nailbomb was never intended to be a traditional band. It was conceived as a side project—a temporary cathartic outlet—by two prominent figures in the underground metal and industrial scenes: In interviews, Max Cavalera explained they wanted a

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