Review of Scum LP
Early review of Scum by Paul Elliott
Early review of Scum by Paul Elliott
Acquired from Johnny Doom Sounds newspaper Britcore Feature including Napalm Death + Sore Throat Decemeber 1988
Set list from 1983 gig at the Bluebell Hill Community Centre, Nottingham. Set list is written on both sides of one piece of paper, larger writing is Rat's, smaller writing is Nic's.
Napalm Death - Nic, Mick, Jim Leeds October 1986
Cover of Nic Bullen's 'Death of Nothing' zine.
Hand written lyrics on A4 sheet for Napalm Death - Scum by Nicholas Bullen
Indie chart placements for 'Scum' in 'Music Week', 'Melody Maker' and 'Kerrang!'
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.
Flyer for Amebix + Napalm Death gig at Hand + Heart, Coventry. The flyer was designed by Mid from Deviated Instinct who also played at this show. Mid later went on to design Napalm Death cover art in 1990s.
Napalm Death on cover of NME in 1988 with the headline 'Fasted Band in the World'
'stenchcore fest' - a delightfully named evening out at the mermaid - Napalm Death live.
Napalm Death advert for new guitarist (1986)
Napalm Death's (Evasion) first ever gig poster (1981)
Page on Napalm Death in zine created by Digby of Earache records.
Napalm Death NME magazine cover and feature (1988)
Page on Napalm Death in Final Curtain zine.
Pages from 'Black Cross' fanzine, created by Nic Bullen
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.
Mick Harris - Napalm Death 1988 in Germany
'Smart Verbal' zine, issue 7. Cost - 30p
The Peel Sessions: Napalm Death LP (1989). This 'Double Value' LP included 2 full sessions and a total of 25 songs. Each side is separated into tracks containing several individual songs. These groupings represent the tracks as played on John Peel's Radio One show.