Class War, October 1985
Nic Bullen handwritten set list from 1985 gig - with bass chord reminders.
The photograph was taken in a pub toilet in Birmingham in 1988 whilst I was working for the Coventry Evening Telegraph music pages called 'street talk'. Myself and Chris Wilson the journalist went to Birmingham from Coventry to cover the concert, I remember very little about the gig but the photograph was taken in the toilets because it was pitch black every where else in the Pub.
Ticket for Napalm Death live at Rock City, Nottingham with Morbid Angel, Carcass and Bolt Thrower.
Flyer for Napalm Death live at University of London.
Advert for Earache record releases inc. Napalm Death, The Accused and Heresy
Napalm Death NME magazine cover and feature (1988)
Tracklisting:
Side 1:
(From S.O.B Split 7″)
Multinational Corporations Pt. 2
Re-Address The Problem
Changing Colours
From Ashes
Understanding
Stalemate
(From Curse 7″)
Musclehead
Your Achievement
Dead
Morbid Deceiver
Side 2:
The Traitor (Live in Birmingham, UK ’86)
Deceiver (w/ Swanky’s Intro – Live in Wakkon, Belgium ’87)
Retreat To Nowhere (Studio Recording w/ Dorrian and Steer)
Life (Studio Recording w/ Dorrian and .
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Bullshit Detector volume 3’ LP & letter from Steve Ignorant of Crass to Napalm Death.
'Fack' zine issue 6 - cost 15p
Napalm Death on cover of NME in 1988 with the headline 'Fasted Band in the World'
Indie chart placements for 'Scum' in 'Music Week', 'Melody Maker' and 'Kerrang!'
This is the gig journal of heavy music fan Chris Hopkins.
Nic Bullen performing live in Napalm Death at The Mermaid in 1986
Napalm Death advert for new guitarist (1986)
Scanned copy of Nicholas Bullen's Sine Nomine Zine.
A selection of fanzines related to Napalm Death written by Nicholas Bullen
Nicolas Bullen & Miles Ratledge photographed with their 'Anti Social' fanzine (1980)
This jacket belongs to Duncan Wilkins, a fan of Napalm Death, a grindcore band formed in Birmingham in the early 80s.