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Napalm Death Posts "Smash A Single Digit"

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The 15th studio album, "Apex Predator - Easy Meat" by U.K. grind pioneers Napalm Death is released as of today in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Finland via Century Media Records. North American fans can pick up a copy starting Tuesday, January 27th.

To celebrate the album's first release, a special promotional video clip for the short and intense track "Smash A Single Digit" is being debuted today. Check it out below, thanks to Decibel Magazine.

The video for "Smash A Single Digit" was directed and produced by Michael Panduro, who has previously worked for bands like Cephalic Carnage, Saint Vitus, and Job For A Cowboy. The video is made up of 1,093 unique drawings, each one hand-drawn in ink on paper by artist Lisbet Fredslund and 225 of the drawings are of the face of Napalm Death vocalist "Mark "Barney" Greenway, who checked in to comment the clip as follows:

"Couldn't be happier with the 'Smash A Single Digit' video clip. It shows nothing of dignity or life's fundamental pleasures - only a snapshot of those unfortunate enough to only be deemed as numbers for production quotas in this world. When a 'digit' has therefore been expended, it is rubbed out (or consumed leaving no trace, as in the case of this video). In my opinion, Michael Panduro and the team produced a real work of art and I think the general style holds some really nice future artistic possibilities for Napalm Death."

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