Helmet Discography Rar !!link!!

Japanese compact disc pressings of Helmet albums are highly sought after because they frequently contain exclusive bonus tracks used as incentives for overseas buyers. For example, the Japanese pressing of Betty includes the bonus track "Biscuits for Smut" (Mutt Mix), while Aftertaste features unique live cuts. Vinyl Pressings and Box Sets

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Following a long hiatus, Hamilton resurrected the name with a new lineup, delivering a more rock-oriented sound.

An experimental follow-up that incorporated blues, jazz, and avant-garde textures alongside their crushing riffs.

After disbanding in 1998 due to internal pressures, Hamilton reformed Helmet in 2004 and has since released a series of critically acclaimed albums, proving that their signature sound is both timeless and adaptable.

Their debut on Amphetamine Reptile, featuring a blend of noise rock and heavy grooves. Born Annoying (Comp): Collects early singles and 7" tracks from 1989-1993. The Major Label Peak (1992–1994): Meantime (1992):

Bands ranging from and System of a Down to Korn and Mastodon have cited Helmet as a major influence. The band's reliance on precise, locked-in rhythmic grooves rather than flashy guitar solos created a monolithic wall of sound that was both punishing and highly technical. Conclusion

Rare alternate versions of classic tracks that highlighted the band's meticulous songwriting process.

The resurrection album featured a powerhouse lineup, including Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano and White Zombie drummer John Tempesta. Size Matters was a more melodic, modern rock record, highlighted by tracks like "See You Dead" and "Crashing Foreign Cars." Monochrome (2006)

Their first release on the Work Song label. It feels like a return to the Betty era rhythmically. “So Long” is a classic Helmet anthem.