Clicking on pics and song titles does wonders. ---> why waste time on individual songs? <---

 Battlefuck (ep) (2010)

 Battlefuck. Do I need to say more? Loud and intoxicated
listening is advised.

1. Mind Rambo - LYR

2. 2 1337 4 U - LYR

3. Battlefuck - LYR

4. Chalizz - LYR

Rec: Simo Reunamäki aka Mustaash, Studio Invictus in Helsinki
Mix: Same guy, same place, lol what odds!
Master: Jaakko Virtalähde





 



 Heil piri (Led Zeppelin V) (ep) (2009)

 Conveniently completed for the Christmas market, "Heil piri (Led Zeppelin V)" EP
 marks Nugget Nemesis' return to the Eastern front - shreddier than eva. The songs
 mainly reflect on past and future Finnish wars and the eventful life of a well-known
 hockey coach from our beloved Kuopio. The lyrics clearly show a more sensitive and
 mature side of the Nuggets' songwriting. As a result, "Heil piri" has been addressed
 as Nugget Nemesis' "Reign in Blood" in international media.
 

1. Say What (Nigga?) - LYR

2. Just a Babe - LYR

3. Van Hane - LYR

Rec: Studio Brütal
Mix: Studio Lethal







 



 Smack Attack/Jeesus (s) (2009)

 Known as the single that ended Nugget Nemesis' era of satanism, Smack Attack/Jeesus
 caused a global financial crisis two months before its release. Unaware Icelanders heard
 the signs of apocalypse in Smack Attack and destroyed their banks just for the fuck of it.
 Lol what n00bs. Beatles choruses, And Justice for All drums and the positive message of
 Smack Attack will make it this summer's hottest hit, as long as Jared Leto remembers to
 shut up. "Jeesus" enlightens the boys' spiritual sides. It's a spontaneously recorded
 gospel tune recorded at Studio Brütal.

A. Smack Attack - LYR

B. Jeesus - LYR

Rec: Studio Brütal
Mix: Studio Lethal








 



 Attack!1 (ep) (2008)

 Released just in time for Valentine's Day's markets, "Attack!1" EP was designed
 to be an evergreen. "Attack!1" is clearly more experimental than it's predecessor,
 which might distract fans who expected the Nuggets to explore their power metal
 roots even more deeply. The album concentrates on serious subjects concerning
 our society, such as the dog tax dilemma that has been haunting Kuopio's city
 counsil for years. Following the release of "Attack!1", Nugget Nemesis got their
 share of accusations that the boys might be linked to Neo-Nazi groups. NUN want
 to make clear that even if the tune "The Republic Of Nemesis" might bring to mind
 a famous evil-doer, the tape discusses shit eating and other icky topics. Our press
 agent Rommel reminds that consumption of feces was largely frowned upon in the
 Third Reich.

1. Attack!1 - LYR

2. The Republic of Nemesis - LYR

3. Grandma's Salty Touchon - LYR

4. Gestaho - LYR

5. Sombrero Satan - LYR

 









 Fiasko (ep) (2007)


 During the weeks prior to its release, "Fiasko" destroyed Newton's gravitational
 laws and made Einstein look like a helpless degenerate. In Finland, "Fiasko"'s
 release day is still remembered as "The Day Of Pleasure", as listening to it for the
 first time caused waves with a magnitude of 3,7 on the Richter scale. Exceptionally, the
 waves in question weren't caused by the trembling of the earth, but rather multiple
 orgasms among female fans (your mom) of Nugget Nemesis. "Fiasko" is a tribute
 to Sunrise Avenue, who have set the standards of AOR rocking to an even tighter level.

1. Welcome to the Carneval - LYR

2. Babe Babe Honey (Babe), Bubblegum - LYR

3. Pussycat (Whiplash) - LYR

4. Groovy Sensation (So Yeah) - LYR

5. Speedball-John - LYR

6. Demon: So Yeah!! - LYR