
In a new interview with Japan’s Trooper Entertainment, vocalist Mark “Barney” Greenway and bassist Shane Embury of British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH spoke about the band’s uncompromising musical approach. Shane said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “We sort of kind of pride ourselves on t…
MARK ‘BARNEY’ GREENWAY On NAPALM DEATH’s Sound: ‘It’s Gotta Have The Noise, The Chaotic Feel’
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Joe Keery says it “feels like it’s time” for ‘Stranger Things’ to end
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Michael Jackson’s estate reportedly nearing landmark catalogue sale
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Oblivion Access 2022 Lineup: Blonde Redhead, Carcass, Converge, and More
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The underground music fest is set for May 12-15th in Austin, Texas. Oblivion Access 2022 Lineup: Blonde Redhead, Carcass, Converge,...
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Snail Mail auditioned to play Madonna in scrapped biopic
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Green Day Reveal Nimrod 25th Anniversary Box Set with Unreleased Music: Stream
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Taylor Swift Revealed to be Related to Emily Dickinson
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Would Ex-ANTHRAX Singer NEIL TURBIN Still Be Open To Reunion With Band For Special Concert? He Responds
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Former ANTHRAX frontman Neil Turbin says that he is "not even considering" the idea of taking part in a...
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Song of the Week: Gorillaz Dazzle on the Hypnotic “Silent Running” with Adeleye Omotayo
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The sci-fi-themed track off Gorillaz's upcoming album Cracker Island is our Song of the Week. Song of the Week: Gorillaz...



