Shaking The Hand Of Doom
None More Black!
None More Black!
Hand written lyrics on A4 sheet for Napalm Death - Scum by Nicholas Bullen
'Scum' zine - cost 10p
Page on Napalm Death in Final Curtain zine.
Cover of 'Antisocial', the zine created by Napalm Death founders Nic Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge.
Nicolas Bullen & Miles Ratledge photographed with their 'Anti Social' fanzine (1980)
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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'Ded Yampy' zine, issue 2.
A selection of fanzines related to Napalm Death written by Nicholas Bullen
Hand drawn advert for 'Antisocial' zine, issue 2 - the zine created by Napalm Death founders Nic Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge. They would put adverts in record shops, where often they would sell zines.
'Taking a Liberty' zine
Original handmade Napalm Death patches
Early review of Scum by Paul Elliott
'Smart Verbal' zine, issue 7. Cost - 30p
Copy of 'Alternative Sounds' zine from 1980. Features a review of issue 2 of 'Antisocial' - a zine created by the founders of Napalm Death - Nicholas Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge, a year before the band was formed.
pages from 'Toxic Grafity' zine
Crass were a big influence upon early Napalm Death.
In 1980 the Birmingham Mail ran a story about the zine Nic and Miles made when they were 12 years old, Antisocial zine. This is a send up of that article in another zine.
Various fanzines (1980s)
This jacket belongs to Duncan Wilkins, a fan of Napalm Death, a grindcore band formed in Birmingham in the early 80s.