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  1. From the pinnacle of confrontational instrumental extremity and steadfast lyrical humanity, Napalm Death's new album warps musical landscapes all over again. The 16th studio album by pioneers of the genre and much anticipated follow-up to 2015's acclaimed "Apex Predator – Easy Meat" includes 12 songs seething with caustic evolution and ...

  2. Napalm Death discography; Studio albums: 16: Live albums: 4: Compilation albums: 3: Video albums: 3: Music videos: 21: EPs: 14: Singles: 8: Cover albums: 2

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Napalm_DeathNapalm Death - Wikipedia

    Napalm Death have released sixteen studio albums, and are listed by Nielsen SoundScan as the seventh-best-selling death metal band in the United States. According to former vocalist Lee Dorrian , Scum and From Enslavement to Obliteration (1988) have sold a combined total of 400,000 copies worldwide.

    • Enemy Of The Music Business (2000) The ’90s were a tough time for many heavy bands, and Napalm’s line-up changes and stylistic deviations left many fans wondering if they were a spent force.
    • Utilitarian (2012) Utilitarian is Napalm’s experimental grindcore with sax freakouts from jazz legend John Zorn – what’s not to like? Savagely explorative and full of the kind of risks that a band of Naplam’s vintage rarely take, this is a late period masterpiece.
    • Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism (2020) The most recent Napalm album continues their seemingly endless hot streak. This time the influence of Joy Division post-punk and Sonic Youth noise rock are brought to the fore with thrilling results like Amoral.
    • Smear Campaign (2006) Napalm go symphonic? When Anneke Van Giersbergen was roped in for Smear Campaign, some feared the worst. More fool them, though: as ever, Napalm brought new influences to their sound without compromising one iota of intensity.
    • 'Scum' (1987) This is the one that started everything. ‘ Scum’ may not be the perfect representation of the grinding sound Napalm Death came to harness.
    • 'Utopia Banished' (1992) So you like riffs, huh? They don’t get better than this. ‘ Utopia Banished’ restored a sound more aligned with what fans had originally expected before Napalm’s one-off effort at the famed Morrisound Studios and it’s here that Barney Greenway really makes an impact, distancing himself further from his old band, Benediction.
    • 'Harmony Corruption' (19990) Did Napalm Death jump on the death metal bandwagon? Not really. On the Scott Burns-produced ‘Harmony Corruption,’ Benediction’s Barney Greenway had replaced Lee Dorrian, and the band set out across the ocean to Florida’s Morrisound Studios where seemingly every burgeoning extreme metal band was tracking.
    • 'Utilitarian' (2012) To grind purists, Harris’ clean vocal dominance on “Fall on Their Swords” and “The Wolf I Feed” may have signaled misdirection on ‘Utilitarian’, but it brought in fresh elements that help make the album a late-career highlight, contending with long-standing classics.
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  6. 1981. Genre: Hardcore Punk (early); Grindcore/Death Metal (later) Themes: Political unrest, Hate, Anti-fascism, Social issues. Current label: Century Media Records. Years active: 1981-present. One of the founders of grindcore also contributed heavily to the extreme spectrum of metal and punk.

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