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| | Napalm Death @ CanEHdian.com |
 | | Well, it’s been twelve years since Napalm Death let loose the amazing From Enslavement to Obliteration album, which effectively killed rock and roll dead in a 21-song blitz of demented ferocity that baffled many, and seemed even comical at the time, for its passion and power. |
 | | Napalm Death parted company last year with Earache Records, the label that they put on the map, by filling it to the brim with their side-projects, friends bands, and almost two dozen studio, ep’s, singles, live albums, split releases, and videos. |
 | | After his group split up, he still had a binding contract with the label, and had to get *permission from them to have his new bands single released on another label. |
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