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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. |
 | | One band has chosen to mellow with age, while another has fragmented their sound into an incomprehensible maze of starts and stops and arrangements that have little to do with ‘proper indie-rock songs’. |
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