Napalm Death Slams DVD
Napalm Death vocalist Mark “Barney” Greenway has slammed former label Earache Records over plans to release a DVD compilation of the band's promo clips.
Here's an except from an official statement from Greenway:
"In light of the current non-existent relations between Earache Records and Napalm Death, we cannot endorse this DVD in any way, shape or form. This is a blatant cash-in designed to maximize on the current resurgence of the band that is largely down to the band themselves — and certainly not Earache Records by any measure. It has not at any stage been put together with the assistance of Napalm Death members past or present, and if it really was a 'fan' package, this sort of thing would've been released ages ago."
The DVD, which is scheduled to be released on October 15th, features the following tracks:
Promo clips:
- Mass Appeal Madness
- The World Keeps Turning
- Suffer the Children
- Plague Rages
- Breed to Breathe
- Greed Killing
Live at Salisbury Arts Centre, June 30th 1990
- Control
- Walls of Confinement
- Unchallenged Hate
- Life?
- The Kill
- Scum
- If the Truth be Known
- Lucid Fairytale
- Malicious Intent
- Social Sterility
- Suffer the Children
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- Dead
- Practice What You Preach
- Mentally Murdered
- Extremity Retained
- Mindsnare
- Success?
- Rise Above
- Instinct of Survival
- Siege of Power
- You Suffer
- Deceiver
Live at Nottingham Rock City, November 14th 1989
- Rise Above
- Life?
- The Kill
- Walls of Confinement
- Deceiver
- You Suffer
- Siege of Power
- M.A.D.
- Retreat to Nowhere
- Scum
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- The Missing Link
- Negative Approach
- Mentally Murdered
- Human Garbage
- Stigmatized
- Control
- Success?
- Social Sterility
- Instinct of Survival
- Dead
- Practice What You Preach
- Unchallenged Hate
- Siege of Power
- You Suffer
- Dead
- Deceiver
As a bonus, the DVD includes rare BBC TV footage featuring Bill Steer (pre-Carcass) and Lee Dorrian (pre-Cathdral), taken from the Arena TV show, which was taped on April 17th, 1989 at the Kilburn National:
- Scum
- You Suffer
Source: Blabbermouth.net
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