Brutal Truth's "Goodbye Cruel World" is a raw, unrelenting journey through the gritty landscapes of grindcore and death metal, released on August 24, 1999, under Relapse Records. This double-disc compilation is a testament to the band's intense live performances and their knack for creating chaotic, yet meticulously crafted music. The first disc captures the band's electrifying live energy with tracks like "Dementia" and "K.A.P.," recorded in August 1998, showcasing their ability to command the stage and deliver a relentless sonic assault. The second disc is a treasure trove of rarities and tracks from their 7-inch singles, offering a comprehensive look at the band's discography. With a total of 42 tracks spanning over 90 minutes, "Goodbye Cruel World" is a brutal, uncompromising listen that highlights Brutal Truth's unique blend of aggression, technical prowess, and dark humor. The album's production quality is top-notch, ensuring that every crushing riff, thunderous drum beat, and guttural vocal is delivered with clarity and impact. This release serves as a fitting farewell from the band, as they disbanded around the same time due to internal issues. For fans of extreme metal and those seeking a high-energy, no-holds-barred listening experience, "Goodbye Cruel World" is an essential addition to any collection.