Napalm Death handwritten set list
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.
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.
Programme from the first ever Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival (1980) which took place on August 16. Included on the bill were: Rainbow, Scorpions, April Wine, Judas Priest, Saxon (who recorded as the semi-official live album Donnington: The Live Tracks), Riot, Touch etc.
A collage gig handout, created for a 1986 Napalm Death gig
Artwork mock up for ' The Curse'
Cover of Nic Bullen's 'Death of Nothing' zine.
Lyrics for 'Scum' with extra 'You Suffer' line - 'You suffer, but why? / because you're fucking stupid'.
Anti Social zine, advert, review and parody, 1981
Crass were a big influence upon early Napalm Death.
Article about line up change in Sounds Magazine
Napalm Death's (Evasion) first ever gig poster (1981)
'Fack' zine issue 6 - cost 15p
Nic Bullen performing live in Napalm Death at The Mermaid in 1986
Flyer for Napalm Death gig playing with DRI, Heresy and Holy Terror
Napalm Death photograph, 1989
Original handmade Napalm Death patches
'Crashcourse' zine from 1981 featuring info on Napalm Death as well Miles Ratledge's tape label.
Nicolas Bullen & Miles Ratledge photographed with their 'Anti Social' fanzine (1980)
Indie chart placements for 'Scum' in 'Music Week', 'Melody Maker' and 'Kerrang!'
Class War, 1985
Napalm Death playing live in 1988 Germany Band members: Mick, Lee, Bill & Shane
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.
Napalm Death - Nic, Mick, Jim Leeds October 1986