Third World Genocide is the sixth and final studio album by Nuclear Assault, released in 2005. It is their first studio album since Something Wicked (1993) and the first to feature original bassist Dan Lilker since Out of Order (1991). Third World Genocide was the last studio album the band had released before their breakup in 2022, though they recorded four new songs for their 2015 EP Pounder.
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| - Third World Genocide is the sixth and final studio album by Nuclear Assault, released in 2005. It is their first studio album since Something Wicked (1993) and the first to feature original bassist Dan Lilker since Out of Order (1991). Third World Genocide was the last studio album the band had released before their breakup in 2022, though they recorded four new songs for their 2015 EP Pounder. (en)
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- Screaming Ferret Records (en)
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| - Glenn Evans, Tim Koukos (en)
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| - Living Hell (en)
- Fractured Minds (en)
- Third World Genocide (en)
- Human Wreckage (en)
- The Hockey Song (en)
- Defiled Innocence (en)
- Discharged Reason (en)
- Eroded Liberty (en)
- Exoskeletal (en)
- Glenn's Song (en)
- Long Haired Asshole (en)
- Price of Freedom (en)
- Whine and Cheese (en)
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| - Third World Genocide is the sixth and final studio album by Nuclear Assault, released in 2005. It is their first studio album since Something Wicked (1993) and the first to feature original bassist Dan Lilker since Out of Order (1991). Third World Genocide was the last studio album the band had released before their breakup in 2022, though they recorded four new songs for their 2015 EP Pounder. (en)
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