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  1. SKATELINE: 06.28.2016. Napalm Death Interview. Often called the “godfathers of grindcore,” Napalm Death originated in Birmingham, England, in 1981. As early pioneers, they’d go on to unintentionally influence a slew of bands with their unique sound by bridging the gap between death metal and grindcore.

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · By David E. Gehlke Bassist Shane Embury joined the already influential U.K. grindcore act NAPALM DEATH in 1987. He missed playing on the band's "Scum" debut but has been a mainstay ever since ...

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Napalm Death is a British band that formed in 1981. Their music has been characterized as grindcore and death metal, blending punk and metal elements. With a fierce anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian message and blistering musicianship, Napalm Death has become a legendary force in extreme music. In this article, we’ll dive into the ...

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  5. Jul 7, 2023 · July 7, 2023. In the world of heavy metal and punk rock, few bands have made as much of an impact as Napalm Death. Founded in the early 1980s, the band’s unique blend of brutal music and socially conscious lyrics was a breath of fresh air in a scene often criticised for its lack of political engagement. Over four decades, Napalm Death has ...

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · Embury documents his entire journey – from humble beginnings to the life of a road warrior -– in his debut biography Life…? And Napalm Death, available this fall through Rocket 88. “I don’t know whether I’ve been subconsciously preparing for something like this,” Embury shared during a sit-down with Decibel. “I always used to ...

  7. Oct 3, 2017 · Napalm Death are as notorious for their outspoken views on social issues as they are for their unique brand of heavy metal. Being a metal band with humanist tendencies, their gigs have occasionally seen conflict. Barney Greenway on stage in 2009 Photo: Flikr. “Certainly being in the music scene, we have had our problems with the ultra-right ...

  8. Although it tends to be overshadowed by Scum, Napalm Death’s follow up to that genre-defining album is just as deserving of attention.Whereas Scum was the sound of a young band making a racket for the sheer sake of it, noise for music’s sake, From Enslavement To Obliteration showed drive and progression, the start of the Death Metal influence that would drive the band completely in years ...

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