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Napalm Death Frontman Checks In From the Road

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Napalm Death frontman Mark "Barney" Greenway has checked in from the road with this update:

"As I'm writing this, we're hitting some serious potholes going down the motorway. Dodgy roads aside though, things are going well for us. As well as the trusty ND diehards, a lot of people have been giving us positive words who wouldn't necessarily come to see us on their own. It seems they are taken aback from the intensity of the ND performance in a good way. People are also very supportive about the new album theme of atheism / free thought in a world being driven by agressive religious mythology. It seems that 30 minutes is going a long, long way for us. Peace to you all."

Napalm Death is currently on tour with Hatebreed, Exodus, Despised Icon, the Black Dahlia Murder and First Blood. Napalm Death will be embarking on a European tour in October to November with Born from Pain and Mendeed.

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5 Comments on "Napalm Death Frontman Checks In From the Road"

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1. eddie is real writes:

tonight milwaukee WI ill be there

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2. Diamond Oz writes:

Napalm Death actually came to my sh**ty little town last year but have decided against it this time :(

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3. may day writes:

will be were

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4. ty writes:

in dugger, IN
little town one cop LOL

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5. metalmayhem writes:

Napalm f***in rule....20 some odd years in the biz and they are, at the moment one of the most important bands still in extreme music.....a breath of fresh air in the metalcore culture that heavy music has immersed itself in.

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