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  2. S.O.B. (band) - Wikipedia

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    S.O.B. (abbreviated from Sabotage Organized Barbarian) is a Japanese punk rock band formed in Osaka in 1983. [1] Their original vocalist Yoshitomo "Tottsuan" Suzuki committed suicide in 1995. They are also considered hugely influential on grindcore bands such as Napalm Death [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and the genre of death metal [ 7 ] as well as one of ...

  3. Earache Records - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by a split LP by the crust/crossover band Concrete Sox and the proto-grind band Heresy. The label's first major release of note was MOSH 3, Napalm Death's Scum. Famously, John Peel was a champion of the band and supported them on BBC Radio 1. The record went on to reach number 7 in the UK indie chart.

  4. Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 - Wikipedia

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    Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 is a cover album by British grindcore band Napalm Death, released in 2004 by Century Media. [1] It contains covers of various hardcore punk and heavy metal songs. Although Jesse Pintado is credited for playing guitars, guitarist Mitch Harris revealed in an interview with The Metal Forge in 2005 that Pintado did not ...

  5. Leaders Not Followers - Wikipedia

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    Leaders Not Followers is an EP album by the British band Napalm Death, featuring covers from various punk and metal bands.The EP has been re-issued by Secret Records on limited edition red vinyl on the occasion of Record Store Day 2013 and has also been included on their CD re-issue of Enemy of the Music Business as bonus tracks.

  6. Noise for Music's Sake - Wikipedia

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    Noise for Music's Sake is a double-disc compilation by British band Napalm Death. It was released on 8 July 2003 on Earache Records. This album is a retrospective of the band's entire career. The first disc is a best-of compilation; the second disc contains rarities.

  7. Hardcore punk in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Earache was founded in 1985 by Digby Pearson, and would go on to help the further development of grindcore, hardcore and crust punk, by putting out releases from artists like Concrete Sox and Heresy. The label's first major release of note was MOSH 3, Napalm Death's Scum, which went on to reach number 7 in the UK indie chart. [23]: 143–146

  8. Lull (band) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the grindcore band Napalm Death, Harris wanted to create dark ambient music. [2] Aaron Turner of Isis and Mamiffer described the Lull album Way through Staring as "the first really minimal music I encountered that really captivated me".

  9. Rise Above Records - Wikipedia

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    Dorrian's initial intention was to release hardcore punk music and limited edition releases. [1] The label was named after the Black Flag song of the same name. [2] The first release from the label was a Napalm Death live EP (Extended play) followed by releases from bands such as S.O.B. and Long Cold Stare.