NAPALM DEATH
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COMPLETE RADIO ONE SESSIONS
AUD$34.67;
CD Album; The God’s Of Grind return with a stunning 16 track recording. Rejecting all notions of melody, subtlety and good taste to forge a brand of sonic assault almost frightening in it’s merciless...
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CODE IS RED...LONG LIVE THE CODE
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AUD$18.29;
CD Album; Packaged in an Australian Only Limited Edition Slipcase with an Exclusive Bonus Audio & Video Track. (Seller cannot guarantee supply of this limited edition CD). NAPALM DEATH have remained a...
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LEADERS NOT FOLLOWERS - PART 2
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AUD$28.90;
Vinyl Album; In 1999, British grindcore legends Napalm Death decided to take a break from their regularly demanding touring and recording regimen to pay tribute to some of their favorite bands. The resulting...
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LEADERS NOT FOLLOWERS - VOLUME 2
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AUD$28.90;
CD Album; The godfathers of grindcore NAPALM DEATH have decided to step back from the sonic assault of their own compositions, and instead pay tribute to the bands that heavily influenced them. What better...
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ORDER OF THE LEECH
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AUD$20.48;
CD Album; THE 10TH STUDIO ALBUM FROM 'THE MOST IMPORTANT METAL BAND IN THE COUNTRY' (KERRANG!) NOW ON THE LEGENDARY PEACEVILLE LABEL Order Of The Leech was released in 2002 and followed on from the highly...
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PUNISHMENT IN CAPITALS
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AUD$20.48;
CD Album; 'THE MOST IMPORTANT METAL BAND IN THE COUNTRY' (KERRANG!) LIVE IN LONDON - NOW ON THE LEGENDARY PEACEVILLE LABEL Napalm Death are one of the most important metal bands to have emerged from the UK....
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SMEAR CAMPAIGN (LIMITED EDITION DIGIPAK)
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AUD$24.15;
CD Album; Any band you hear today in the world of metal that has blast beats in their sound owe UK’s Napalm Death a royalty cheque! Two decades after inventing grindcore, NAPALM DEATH continues to...
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SMEAR CAMPAIGN (VINYL)
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AUD$28.90;
Vinyl Album; When Napalm Death first hit the scene in the '80s, plenty of detractors must have thought that their brand of extreme metal was just a passing fad, and would soon go away. Now 20 years later, guess...
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