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The iconic grindcore track "You Suffer" by Napalm Death, which holds the Guinness World Record for the shortest song, was initially conceived as something of a joke by the band. Written in 1986, the song is a blistering 1.316 seconds of distorted guitars, rapid drum beats, and a single, screamed lyric: "You suffer, but why?". This extreme brevity was a perfect expression of the then-emerging grindcore genre, a style of music that fuses the aggression of hardcore punk with the intensity of death metal. Grindcore often features incredibly short songs, blast beat drumming, and guttural vocals to create a sonic wall of noise.
"You Suffer" appeared on Napalm Death's debut album, "Scum," released in 1987. The album itself is a landmark in the history of extreme music, with its 28 tracks clocking in at around 33 minutes. The inclusion of such a minuscule song was a deliberate artistic statement, pushing the boundaries of what a song could be. Despite its comedic origins, the track has had a lasting legacy. It not only secured a place in the record books but also helped to define the ethos of grindcore and influenced a wave of bands to experiment with the "microsong" format. The song's notoriety was further cemented when it was played by legendary BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, bringing this extreme form of music to a wider audience.