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  • Extreme Noise Terror
  • Extreme Noise Terror
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  • thumb|300px|Extreme Noise Terror – Logo thumb|right|300 px Extreme Noise Terror bzw. ENT aus Ipswich, im Osten von England, wurde 1985 gegründet. Die Band macht seitdem Crustcore an der Grenze zum Grindcore. Sehr cool ist der Doppelgesang. Bei Extreme Noise Terror haben viele berühmte Leute gespielt. Mick Harris (Napalm Death von Ende 1985 bis Mitte 1991) kam Ende 1986 und blieb bis Mitte 1988. Mark Greenway (Napalm Death seit 1989) sang bei einem Album in 1997. Der eine Hauptsänger Phil Vane starb 2011 mit 46 Jahren - woran ?! → Siehe auch Electro Hippies, Nausea (LA),
  • Extreme Noise Terror were formed in Ipswich in 1985, and as a band local to the area were vigorously supported by John. Along with William and Sheila, he was a regular attendee of the gigs they played with Napalm Death at the Caribbean Centre in Ipswich, following a recommendation from the Stupids. They are often credited with turning crust punk into grindcore, but guitarist Pete Hurley disliked the term and stated that they were a hardcore punk band first and foremost. The original second vocalist Phil Vane died in his sleep in 2011.
  • Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) are a British crust punk / grindcore band originally formed in Ipswich, England in 1985. The band are widely considered one of the earliest and most influential European grindcore bands, and particularly the forefathers of the crustgrind subgenre.
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Genre
  • Crust punk, grindcore, crustgrind, death metal
Associated Acts
  • Desecration, Onslaught, The Rotted, Doom, Napalm Death, The KLF
Years Active
  • 1985
Alias
  • Raw Noise, ENT
Title
  • Extreme Noise Terror
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Labels
  • Manic Ears, Head Eruption Records, Discipline/Vinyl Japan, Candlelight, Deathwish Inc., Earache, Moshpit Tragedy, Osmose, Strange Fruit, MCR Company, Farewell Records, Low Life Records, Willowtip
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  • Extreme Noise Terror were formed in Ipswich in 1985, and as a band local to the area were vigorously supported by John. Along with William and Sheila, he was a regular attendee of the gigs they played with Napalm Death at the Caribbean Centre in Ipswich, following a recommendation from the Stupids. They are often credited with turning crust punk into grindcore, but guitarist Pete Hurley disliked the term and stated that they were a hardcore punk band first and foremost. "Their songs are brief, ear-splitting, played at a desperately fast pace and characterised by the use of two vocalists." Peel wrote about them in the Observer, "Extreme Noise Terror play so fast and with such fury that I found myself turning to Revelation (sic) for suitable comparisons." ('Extreme Noise Terror,' 05 June 1988. Reprinted in Olivetti Chronicles, pp.113-5, Corgi edition.) During the second Peel Session, they recruited former Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris, although he left soon afterwards and was replaced by Tony "Stick" Dickens from Doom. On their return from Japan in 1990, they were invited to record a third Peel session, and vocalist Dean Jones gave Peel a clutch of records he had purchased there. Dean also visited Peel Acres and later sang with Raw Noise. The original second vocalist Phil Vane died in his sleep in 2011.
  • Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) are a British crust punk / grindcore band originally formed in Ipswich, England in 1985. The band are widely considered one of the earliest and most influential European grindcore bands, and particularly the forefathers of the crustgrind subgenre. Notable for one of the earliest uses of dual vocalists in hardcore punk, and for recording a number of sessions for BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, Extreme Noise Terror started as a crust punk band and helped characterise the early, archetypal grindcore sound with fiercely political lyrics, grinding guitars, extremely fast tempo and often very short songs.
  • thumb|300px|Extreme Noise Terror – Logo thumb|right|300 px Extreme Noise Terror bzw. ENT aus Ipswich, im Osten von England, wurde 1985 gegründet. Die Band macht seitdem Crustcore an der Grenze zum Grindcore. Sehr cool ist der Doppelgesang. Bei Extreme Noise Terror haben viele berühmte Leute gespielt. Mick Harris (Napalm Death von Ende 1985 bis Mitte 1991) kam Ende 1986 und blieb bis Mitte 1988. Mark Greenway (Napalm Death seit 1989) sang bei einem Album in 1997. Der eine Hauptsänger Phil Vane starb 2011 mit 46 Jahren - woran ?! → Siehe auch Electro Hippies, Nausea (LA),