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This is a graph of Napalm Death’s average song length by album. (Click it to enlarge it.) Only full-lengths of studio originals count, as well as proper songs – no bonus tracks or ambient intros. Originally I made this chart to test a theory that the shorter the Napalm Death song, the better the album. (Also, I wanted to learn how to make bar graphs in Excel.) The theory doesn’t hold true. Fear, Emptiness, Despair, my favorite Napalm Death record, is up there, with songs averaging 210 seconds in length. Utopia Banished, for which I have no special love, has, on average, relatively terse 162-second songs.
But some trends are evident. Harmony Corruption marks a 175% increase in average song length, corresponding with a foray into death metal. From there, average song lengths mostly top 200 seconds during the experimentation of the late ’90s. Then Enemy of the Music Business gets back to grindcore basics, at which point average song lengths fall below 200 seconds until this year’s Time Waits for No Slave. On the whole, Napalm Death are best off keeping songs under 180 seconds in length. Sabermetrics works in baseball; perhaps it could work in metal.


You plan on doing Agoraphobic Nosebleed song length bar graphs?
Now there’s an idea! Supposedly the new album has actual songs. We’ll see.
Another Napalm Death post? Well you’re getting close to nailing it now. There’s something to be said about Napalm Death and average songs. Sorry I’m cranky, it’s Monday.
You forgot to label your axis… but besides this is pretty cool. I’ll have to show it to a friend of mine. Thanks
Heh, I figured the album axis was self-explanatory, and, for a cleaner look, I didn’t label the time axis and instead put “Seconds” in a legend below the title. Hopefully that isn’t too confusing.
Carcass:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v136/primrosehill/carcasssonglength.jpg
Heartwork, indeed!
OMG:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v136/primrosehill/drisonglengths.jpg
(^This one definitely lends credence to the theory that shorter songs = better album.)
That is amazing. Thanks for sharing. Someone’s got a lot of free time at work!