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Time Waits for No Slave CD (2009)
Danny Herrera songs Napalm Death got all of their innovation out of the way in the early '80s. Since the release of their landmark, SCUM, it's been all about refining their devastating formula. And while there's only so much ...
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Code Is Red...Long Live the Code CD (2005)
Danny Herrera music CDs Had you dared to suggest back in the late '80s that Napalm Death -- not one of their supposedly more stable peers -- would be the ones to survive through thick and thin and become elder ...
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Smear Campaign CD (2006)
Danny Herrera CD discography SMEAR CAMPAIGN, the 2006 follow-up to THE CODE IS RED LONG LIVE THE CODE, finds Napalm Death working off that record's momentum by offering up another furious round of 21st-century grindcore. Recorded in the contrastingly serene ...
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Enemy of the Music Business CD (2001)
Danny Herrera discography While no one should ever accuse Napalm Death of being complacent, there's nothing like record label troubles to force a band to pool its collective energy and refocus its intent. Napalm's previous two records, Inside the ...
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Punishment in Capitals CDs (2005)
Danny Herrera albums Napalm Death has always been an interesting anomaly in the metal underground: generally considered to be the inventors of grindcore, the band eventually became a ragged patchwork of punk, death metal, and hardcore that was simultaneously ...
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Utopia Banished CD (1992)
Danny Herrera CD discography Napalm Death's evolution continues with Utopia Banished, another change of direction for the band. Here Napalm Death stylistically veer somewhere between the grindcore noise assaults of their early, seminal albums (Scum [1987], From Enslavement to Obliteration ...
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Fear, Emptiness, Despair CD (1994)
Danny Herrera music CDs The reissue of FEAR, EMPTINESS, DESPAIR is part of RED's Welcome Home campaign and includes previously unreleased tracks.
Fear Emptiness Despair is the culmination of Napalm Death's early-'90s meanderings. Everything comes together here, resulting in the album ...
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Enemy of the Music Business/Leaders Not Followers CD (2001)
Danny Herrera songs The 2001 release of Enemy of the Music Business/Leaders Not Followers compiled two albums -- Enemy of the Music Business (2001, originally released on Spitfire) and Leaders Not Followers (2000, originally on Relapse) -- by Napalm ...
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Fear Emptiness Despair CD (1994)
Danny Herrera albums The reissue of FEAR, EMPTINESS, DESPAIR is part of RED's Welcome Home campaign and includes previously unreleased tracks.
Fear Emptiness Despair is the culmination of Napalm Death's early-'90s meanderings. Everything comes together here, resulting in the album ...
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Retroactive Abortion CD (2004)
Danny Herrera discography Venomous Concept: Kevin Sharp, Danny Herrera, Shane Embury, Buzz Osborne.
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Leaders Not Followers CD (2000)
Danny Herrera CD discography With LEADERS NOT FOLLOWERS, metal/hardcore heavyweight outfit Napalm Death joins the ranks of Slayer and Metallica in releasing an EP of cover songs, taking this premise in an even more extreme direction. While Metallica brought songs ...
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Greed Killing CD (1995)
Danny Herrera albums Contains 7 tracks.
Recording information: Framework Studios; New York Limelight.
Napalm Death: Mark "Barney" Greenway (vocals); Mitch Harris, Jesse Pintado (guitar); Shane Embury (bass); Danny Herrera (drums).
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Diatribes CDs (1996)
Danny Herrera music CDs The limited edition digipak of DIATRIBES includes the DIATRIBES CD with different artwork and makes provisions to store the GREED KILLING mini-LP and accompanying artwork.
Surprisingly accessible for Napalm Death in places, Diatribes boasts some strong riff ...
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Complete Radio One Sessions CD (2000)
Danny Herrera discography Recorded between September 1987 and March 1996. Includes liner notes by Malcolm Dome.
A compilation of live-in-the-studio performances by Napalm Death, this collection features the innovative British grindcore ensemble playing for revered DJ John Peel, who was an early champion of the metal band. The first part of RADIO ONE presents ferocious tracks by the late-1980s version of the group, which included future Cathedral leader Lee Dorrian and Carcass guitarist Bill Steer, who seem intent on blowing ...
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