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Bootlegged In Japan (Live) Album
  1. Antibody
  2. My Own Worst Enemy
  3. More Than Meets The Eye
  4. Hung
  5. Greed Killing
  6. Suffer The Children
  7. Mass Appeal Madness
  8. Cursed to Crawl
  9. Glimpse into Genocide
  10. I Abstain
  11. Lucid Fairytale
  12. Plague Rages
  13. Cold Forgiveness
  14. Control
  15. Diatribes
  16. Life?
  17. Siege Of Power
  18. If The Truth Be Known
  19. Unchallenged Hate
  20. Nazi Punks Fuck Off
  21. From Enslavement to Obliteration
  22. The Kill
  23. Scum
  24. Ripe for the Breaking
Breed To Breathe Album
  1. Breed To Breathe
  2. All Intensive Purposes
  3. Stranger Now
  4. bled dry
  5. Time Will Come
  6. Greed Killing- Impending Doom (Winners Of Demo Cover Competition)
Death By Manipulation Album
  1. Mass Appeal Madness
  2. Pride assassin
  3. Unchallenged Hate
  4. Social Sterility
  5. Suffer The Children
  6. Siege Of Power
  7. Harmony Corruption
  8. Rise Above
  9. The Missing Link
  10. Mentally Murdered
  11. walls Of Confinement
  12. Cause And Effect
  13. No Mental Effort
  14. Multinational Corporations
  15. Re-address The Problem
  16. Changing Colours
  17. From The Ashes
  18. Understanding
  19. Stalemate
  20. Unchallenged Hate
  21. Mentally Murdered
  22. walls Of Confinement
Diatribes Album
  1. Greed Killing
  2. Glimpse into Genocide
  3. Ripe for the Breaking
  4. Cursed to Crawl
  5. Cold Forgiveness
  6. My Own Worst Enemy
  7. Just Rewards
  8. Dogma
  9. Take the Strain
  10. Diatribes
  11. Placate, Sedate, Eradicate
  12. Corrosive Elements
Enemy of the Music Business Album
  1. Take the Poison
  2. Next on the List
  3. Constitutional Hell
  4. Vermin
  5. Volume of Neglect
  6. Thanks for Nothing
  7. Blunt Against the Cutting Edge
  8. Cure for the Common People
  9. Necessarily Evil
  10. C.S. (Conservative Shithead), Pt. 2
  11. Mechanics of Deceit
  12. Fracture in the Equation
Fear Emptiness Despair Album
  1. Twist The Knife (Slowly)
  2. Hung
  3. Remain Nameless
  4. Plague Rages
  5. More Than Meets The Eye
  6. Primed Time
  7. State Of Mind
  8. Armageddon X 7
  9. Retching On The Dirt
  10. Fasting On Deception
  11. Throwaway
From Enslavement to Obliteration Album
  1. Evolved as One
  2. Lucid Fairytale
  3. Private Death
  4. Impressions
  5. Unchallenged Hate
  6. Uncertainty Blurs the Vision
  7. Cock Rock Alienation
  8. Retreat to Nowhere
  9. Think for a Minute
  10. Display to Me
  11. From Enslavement to Obliteration
  12. Blind to the Truth
  13. Social Sterility
  14. Emotional Suffocation
  15. Practice What You Preach
  16. Inconceivable
  17. Mentally Murdered
  18. Sometimes
  19. Make Way
Greed Killing Album
  1. Greed Killing
  2. My Own Worst Enemy
  3. Antibody
  4. Plague Rages (Live)
Harmony Corruption Album
  1. Vision Conquest
  2. If The Truth Be Known
  3. Inner Incineration
  4. Malicious Intent
  5. Unfit Earth
  6. Circle Of Hypocrisy
  7. The Chains That Bind Us
  8. Mindsnare
  9. Extremity Retained
  10. Suffer The Children
  11. Hiding Behind
Hatred Surge Album
  1. What Man Can Do
  2. Instinct Of Survival
  3. Abattoir
  4. Control
  5. Sacrificed
  6. Unclean
  7. Caught... In A Dream
  8. Private Death
Inside The Torn Apart Album
  1. Birth In Regress
  2. Section
  3. Reflect On Conflict
  4. Down In The Zero
  5. Inside The Torn Apart
  6. If Symptoms Persist
  7. Prelude
  8. Indispose
  9. Purist-Realist
  10. Lowpoint
  11. The Lifeless Alarm
  12. Breed To Breathe
Leaders Not Followers Album
  1. Politicians
  2. Incinerator
  3. Maggots In Your Coffin
  4. Nazi Punks Fuck Off
Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 Album
  1. Lowlife
  2. Conform
Mass Appeal Madness Album
  1. Mass Appeal Madness
  2. Pride assassin
  3. Unchallenged Hate
  4. Social Sterility
Mentally Murdered Album
  1. Rise Above
  2. The Missing Link
  3. walls Of Confinement
  4. Cause And Effect
  5. No Mental Effort
Napalm Death/S.O.B. split Album
  1. Multinational Corporations Part 2
  2. Re-address The Problem
  3. Changing Colours
  4. From The Ashes
  5. Understanding
  6. Stalemate
Order Of The Leech Album
  1. Continuing War On Stupidity
  2. The Icing On The Hate
  3. Forced To Fear
  4. Narcoleptic
  5. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
  6. To Lower Yourself (Blind Servitude)
  7. Lowest Common Denominator
  8. Forewarned Is Disarmed?
  9. Per Capita
  10. Farce And Fiction
  11. Blows To The Body
  12. The Great Capitulator
Scum Album
  1. Instinct Of Surviva
  2. Kill,The
  3. Scum
  4. Caught...In A Dream
  5. Polluted Minds
  6. Sacrificed
  7. Siege Of Power
  8. Control
  9. Born On Your Knees
  10. Human Garbage
  11. You Suffer
  12. Life?
  13. Prison Without Walls
  14. Point Of No Return
  15. Negative Approach
  16. Success?
  17. Deceiver
  18. C.S.
  19. Parasites
  20. Pseudo Youth
  21. Divine Death
  22. As The Machine Rolls On
  23. Common Enemy
  24. Moral Crusade
  25. Stigmatized
  26. M.A.D.
  27. Dragnet
The Complete Radio One Sessions (Live) Album
  1. The Kill
  2. Prison Without Walls
  3. Dead
  4. Deceiver
  5. Lucid Fairytale
  6. Blind to the Truth
  7. Negative Approach
  8. Common Enemy
  9. Life?
  10. You Suffer
  11. Multinational Corporations
  12. Instinct Of Survival
  13. Stigmatized
  14. Parasites
  15. Moral Crusade
  16. M.A.D.
  17. Divine Death
  18. C.S. (Conservative Shithead)
  19. Control
  20. Walls
  21. S.O.B.
  22. Unchallenged Hate
  23. Mentally Murdered
  24. From Enslavement to Obliteration
  25. Suffer The Children
  26. Retreat to Nowhere
  27. Scum
  28. Social Sterility
  29. Glimpse into Genocide
  30. Greed Killing
  31. My Own Worst Enemy
Utopia Banished Album
  1. Discordance
  2. I Abstain
  3. Dementia Access
  4. Christening of the Blind
  5. The World Keeps Turning
  6. Idiosyncratic
  7. Aryanisms
  8. Cause and Effect (Part 2)
  9. Judicial Slime
  10. Distorting the Medium
  11. Got Time to Kill
  12. Upward and Uninterested
  13. Exile
  14. Awake (To a Life of Misery)
  15. Contemptuous
Words from the Exit Wound Album
  1. The Infiltraitor
  2. Repression Out of Uniform
  3. Next of Kin to Chaos
  4. Affixed by Disconcern
  5. Cleanse Impure
  6. Devouring Depraved
  7. Ulterior Exterior
  8. None the Wiser?
  9. Clutching at Barbs
  10. Incendiary Incoming
  11. Thrown Down a Rope
  12. Sceptic in Perspective
Source: www.earache.com/Artists
/NapalmDeath/BioNapalmDeath.html

BARNEY GREENWAY:VOCALS
SHANE EMBURY:BASS
JESSE PINTADO:GUITAR
MITCH HARRIS:GUITAR
DANNY HERRARA:DRUMS

A napalm death is the worst way to go. Flaming gasoline-infused jelly soaks into your skin and cooks you alive. Your flesh boils off the bone, your eyeballs melt, and your brain explodes. Napalm kills. Death delivers. Screaming won't save you because no one will hear you over blasphemous blasts of pain and suffering.

Napalm Death live up to their name, but there is so much more to them than you may imagine.The word legendary is often applied in in exaggerated terms to bands who really don't deserve the accolade. It is a word which can only be used in conjunction with something groundbreaking, something that changes the rules, something that influences others leaving an indelible mark. Napalm Death are true legends of the extreme music scene - few can claim to have achieved so much and yet remained cutting edge with each release.

Originating from Birmingham, England in the early 80's, the line up for side one of their 'Scum' debut of 1986 (Mick Harris (drums), Justin Broadrick (guitar), Nik Bullen (bass/vocals) had already gone through many changes. It changed once again for side two of 'Scum', with Broadrick departing for Head of David and later Godflesh, to be replaced by Bill Steer, Bullen replaced by Jim Whitely, and one Lee Dorrian taking over vocal duties.

Finally released in 1987, 'Scum' did phenomally well for all its anti-commercial ferocity, and the band set out on their first tour of any length. However, there was more line up switch, with Shane Embury replacing Whitely on bass, before this more concrete line up went on to record a string of uncompromising releases (two John Peel Radio sessions, tracks on the 'North Atlantic Noise Attack' and 'Pathological' compilations, and an infamous Napalm/SOB split flexi) that saw them through to August 1989, establishing themselves as the foremost grindcore act. But, no-one could have predicted the mind shattering 'From Enslavement to Obliteration' LP, featuring a staggering 54 tracks on CD, often lasting no more than a matter of seconds and completely turning the musical rule book on its head. The Napalm Death steamroller gathered momentum, and a six track 12" 'Mentally Murdered' gained the band further acclaim and notoriety.

Various television appearances followed, including the bands domineering presence on BBC 2's 'Arena Heavy Metal Special', and Napalm began venturing further afield from the typical European circuit. In July '89 they embarked on a highly successful Japanese tour, but the escalating recognition could not prevent another split in the ranks upon their return, as Dorrian and Steer decided they'd had enough. Both found success with new projects, Cathedral and Carcass respectively, whilst instant replacements were drafted in, with Mark 'Barney' Greenway (ex-Benediction) coming in on vocals, and Jesse Pintado from grind supremos Terrorizer coming in on guitar.

In a flurry of activity, the band immediately embarked upon the UK and European Grindcrusher tour alongside Bolt Thrower, Carcass and Morbid Angel, and then flew out for their first American show in New York. Into the Nineties and all efforts were directed at recording the new LP, and a second guitarist was drafted in in the shape of Mitch Harris, ex of Righteous Pigs. This unit recorded 'Harmony Corruption' at Morrisound in Florida. Another 12", 'Suffer the Children' displayed the bands change in emphasis to a more Death Metal style. Although the album proved to be their most successful to date, the band felt that the production on 'Harmony...' was a little too clinical. Finding themselves in between tours, the band went into a tiny studio in Birmingham and recorded four new tracks for the 'Mass Appeal Madness' EP, which possessed a thick wall of rawness and the heaviest all round sound yet.

Napalm Death had toured massively worldwide by mid-'92, and with all the pressures associated with that lifestyle led to a rift between Mick Harris and the rest of the band. Deciding to leave, Harris founded the successful ambient dub outfit Scorn, whilst his vacant place was filled by Danny Herrara, whose first live gig was in front of 3000 fans in Germany. An extensive US jaunt with Sepultura, Sacred Reich and Sick of It All followed, together with a short trip to Russia, playing to a combined audience of 14000 over two shows.

Back in the studio, the band unleashed 'Utopia Banished', the fourth full length LP, a record full of new found intensity. Another 12" was culled, this time the three track 'The World Keeps Turning.' Uniting with Obituary and Dismember the band trekked across Europe once again as part of the 'Campaign for Musical Destruction' tour. This continued into the States with Carcass, Cathedral and Brutal Truth. Other notable live dates followed as support with Faith No More in Holland, before a trip to South Africa in 1993. A compilation, 'Death By Manipulation' was also issued, featuring the best of Napalm Death to date.

Returning from the highly charged atmosphere of South Africa, Napalm recorded a cover of the Dead Kennedy's 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off' as a 7" , with all proceeds going to Anti-Nazi organisations. To this date it has sold over 10,000 copies. More dates took place in Canada, before it was time once again to return to the studio.

Originally called 'Under Rule', the result of all the hard work became 'Fear Emptiness Despair', a fitting title for an album of such brooding intensity. Fans and critics alike acclaimed it as Napalm's finest hour, and live slots with Entombed, Obituary and Machine Head brought the power to hungry audiences. Then, with the latest album 'Diatribes' released in January '96, Napalm Death bluntly accepted the challenge laid down by the new breed of Nineties metal acts - and threw it back in their faces.

Bassist Shane Embury, speaking at the time, was typically enthusiastic about the record's prospects: "We've been taking influences from everywhere, and using them to get a more mature sound," he relates. "It's interesting to see what gets people moving in the clubs and at gigs, and we've noticed that what gets them going is songs with a good structure, something they can dance to - although we're not about to write any pop songs. It's just that we're into what bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Jane's Addiction do with their songs, and we draw on that and just make it a lot heavier."

'Diatribes' certainly retained all of Napalm Death's trademark power, but a certain maturity had developed into a tightly focussed idea of what the band can achieve. Most importantly, the album proved that Napalm Death today are as relevant as they'd always been. Lengthy touring of Europe, America, Australia and Japan ensued, but band tensions seemed to be running high. These fears were recognised in November '96, when the band revealed that they had replaced long-term vocalist Barney with Phil Vane from Extreme Noise Terror. A split EP with Coalesce emerged in January 1997, seemingly marked the end of Barney's career in the band, but the partnership with Vane was short lived as during the 'Inside the Torn Apart' recording sessions Barney was dramatically re-instated.

Re-energised the band attacked the recording of the new album with new verve, completing sixteen crushing songs in double quick time. The suitably ironically titled 'Inside the Torn Apart' can be seen as the result of creative tensions working to the maximum effect. With the turmoil within the band out in the open, each individual member seemed determined to let the music do the talking. From the opening salvo of 'Breed to Breathe' and 'Birth In Regress' to the morosely twisted ending of 'The Lifeless Alarm', the album sees Napalm Death firmly looking to the future, and finally laying to rest tired accusations that they had seen better days.



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