Harmony Corruption

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Harmony Corruption is the third album bi Napalm Death. It wis released in 1990 on Earache Records. The style o the album wis mair daith metal than grindcore, featurin extremely hivy riffs an deep law vocals. The tracks frae the Mentally Murdered EP are included at the end o early editions o the CD, tho versions nou in prent featur anerlie the staundart eleiven tracks. It is the first Napalm Death album tae featur Mark "Barney" Greenway as the vocalist an Mitch Harris an Jesse Pintado as guitarists, an the last wi Mick Harris on drums.

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Richard Johnson, a member o Agoraphobic Nosebleed, says that the wide distribution o Harmony Corruption ensured that it haed a greater impact on the American grindcore scene than earlier Napalm Death efforts.[2]

John Tardy, vocalist o Obituary, an Glen Benton, vocalist o Deicide, provide backin vocals on the track "Unfit Earth" in the later sections.

Thair first UK chairt entry, this album peaked at nummer 67. Leemitit vinyl pressin includit the bonus LP wi live set recordit at I.C.A.

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Aw sangs written bi Mark "Barney" Greenway an Mitch Harris, except whaur notit.

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Frae the Mentally Murdered EP

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Bonus LP 'Live I.C.A. London June 29 1990'

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Credits

  • Mark "Barney" Greenway - Vocals
  • Shane Embury - Bass
  • Mitch Harris - Guitar
  • Jesse Pintado - Guitar
  • Mick Harris - Drums
  • John Tardy (o Obituary) - Backin vocals on "Unfit Earth"
  • Glen Benton (o Deicide) - Backin vocals on "Unfit Earth"
  • Bill Steer Guitar on tracks 12-17
  • Lee Dorrian Vocals on tracks 12-17

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