Strictly limited edition to one press compilation featuring 4 new Control Denied songs (Chuck and Richard rehearsing with guitar solos added by Chuck) and 6 demo tracks from "Infernal Death" (1985) (tracks 5 - 7) & "Mutilation" (1986) (tracks 8 - 10). The Schuldiner family didn't wish for this and the other "Chuck Schuldiner" demo to be released, but Karmageddon Media insisted on releasing them anyway without their consent. Reissued by Candlelight Records as a double disc compilation featuring "Chuck Schuldiner: Zero Tolerance II" as the second disc.
Nine Below Zero started life in South London during 1977, in the midst of the punk rock boom in England – but their sound and inspiration were so totally counterintuitive to what was going on in punk rock that they scarcely seemed to be part of that movement, apart from their extremely energetic attack on their instruments. Rather than noise for its own sake or auto-destruction, their inspiration lay in classic Chicago blues (though John Mayall's early music and that of the Who and the Kinks from early in their careers also figured into their sound). Dennis Greaves (lead vocals, guitar), Peter Clark (bass), and Kenny Bradley (drums) – soon joined by Mark Feltham (who actually replaced a teacher of theirs who had sat in on the early gigs) on vocals and harmonica – were schoolmates and friends who shared a love of blues; all had all come into the world in the early '60s, and might well have resigned themselves to having missed the boat for the British blues revival by virtue of having been born in the midst of it. Instead, they reached back to that era and found themselves pegged as part of the "mod revival" in the midst of the punk era.