Friday, 8 August 2008

Extreme Noise Terror

Extreme Noise Terror   
Artist: Extreme Noise Terror

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Damage 381   
 Damage 381

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9




Grindcore pioneers Extreme Noise Terror formed in Britain in early 1985, in the origin comprising vocalists Phil Vane and Dean Jones, guitar player Pete Hurley, bassist Mark Bailey and drummer Pig Killer; afterward scarcely one live appearance, the radical was sign to Manic Ears Records, short releasing a split LP with Chaos UK titled Radioactive. Pig Killer then left handwriting the radical, with Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris approach on board as his relief; victorious the wonderment of Radio One DJ John Peel, in 1987 Extreme Noise Terror recorded a notorious session for Peel's depict, their first-class honours degree of many appearances on the computer syllabus. Drummer Tony "Stick" Dickens replaced Harris to track record the band's first-class honours degree degree uncut feat, A Holocaust in Your Head; in the ignite of their sophomore record, Phonophobia, ENT collaborated with the KLF on a thwart of the latter's "3am Eternal" which earned "Exclusive of the Week" honors in NME. Extreme Noise Terror's appearance at the 1992 Brit Awards triggered a national rage after the isthmus aimed a machine gun at the interview, empty off a round of blanks; over the adjacent iI days the chemical group toured unrelentingly, adding guitar player Ali Firouzbakht and subbing bassist Lee Barrett for the exiting Bailey. Original drummer Pig Killer likewise returned to wrinkle for 1995's Retro-bution, but once once again left after only a few months; his substitution was former Cradle of Filth phallus Was. More serious was the abandonment of Vane, world Health Organization united Napalm Death; ironically, ex-Napalm Death frontman Mark "Barney" Greenaway then united ENT, making his debut on 1997's Legal injury 381. In It for Life followed deuce eld after.





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