Nasum (pronounced 'nah-zumm') was a Swedish grindcore band from Örebro, formed in 1992. The band released four studio albums and developed into "one of...
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Mieszko Talarczyk (section With Nasum)
26, 2004) was the lead singer and guitarist of the Swedish grindcore band Nasum, Genocide Superstars, and Krigshot. Known for his engineering and production...
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Shift is the fourth and final studio album by the Swedish grindcore band Nasum. It was released on October 26, 2004, by Burning Heart Records in Sweden...
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Doombringer (category Nasum albums)
Doombringer is a live album by Swedish grindcore band Nasum, recorded in Osaka, Japan in January 2004. It was released in 2008, after the death of Mieszko...
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Inhale/Exhale is the first album by the Swedish grindcore band Nasum. It was released on 26 May 1998 by Relapse Records. The album has been credited with...
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Swedish and Norwegian word for hell Helvete (album), album by Swedish band Nasum Helvete (store), record shop in Oslo, Norway, related to the early Norwegian...
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Liberator Looptroop Rockers The Lost Patrol Band Kid Down Midtown Millencolin Moneybrother Monster Nasum Nine No Fun at All Parkway Drive Promoe Raised...
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the 2004 tsunami, and the band announced on their Myspace page that they had disbanded, as had Talarczyk's other band, Nasum. There is to date no plans...
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Reinholdz – guitar and vocals Jonas Rydberg – guitar Jesper Liveröd – bass (ex-Nasum) Patrik Hultin – drums Niklas Lundgren – guitar (1993–1997) Ronnie Källback...
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Helvete (album) (category Nasum albums)
Helvete (Swedish for "hell") is an album by Swedish grindcore band Nasum, released in 2003. It received universal acclaim from critics. Mitch Harris (Napalm...
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Ankeny, Jason. "Napalm Death". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-02. True, Chris. "Nasum". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-02. "Nuclear Blaze". Sputnik Music. Retrieved...
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1991 Cliché? 1992 Split with Social Genocide 1993 Blind World (split with Nasum) 1993 Split with Starvation 1993 War Scars (split with Kompost) 1993 Distrust...
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Anthology, Vol. 1. Swedish grindcore band Nasum covered "Visions of War" for a tribute compilation. D-beat/hardcore punk band From Ashes Rise recorded the nuclear...
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Skitsystem (section Band members)
tunga missbrukets karga ingenmansland/Det eviga hatet 7-inch (split with Nasum) 2006 – split 7-inch with Cyness "Artist". "Review: Skitsystem "Gr? V?RLD/Svarta...
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Mortification Murder Squad My Dying Bride Mygrain Myrkskog Nahemah Napalm Death Nasum Neaera Necare Necrophagia Necrophagist Necrophobic Nefastus Dies Nefilim...
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Alex Rüdinger (section Membership in bands)
(2015) We Will All Be Gone (2018) Fluid Existential Inversions (2020) The Nasum EP (2020) Kin (2021) "About Alex Rüdinger". alexrudinger.com. Retrieved...
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minutes. Other famous crust punk and grindcore bands like Nasum have covered some of their songs. The band has a strong DIY ethic. Meeting in Providence...
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Human 2.0 (category Nasum albums)
grindcore band Nasum. The band came up with the title during 1999 as a reference to some of the panic over issues such as the Y2K bug. The band decided...
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Kittie (redirect from Kittie (band))
Tura Satana, Human Waste Project, Babes in Toyland, Misfits, Blondie, and Nasum as influences. With the release of Oracle, Kittie abandoned the nu metal...
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played cover songs from grindcore bands like Nasum and Napalm Death. The name Noxa was chosen because the members of the band were interested in its meaning...
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Grind Finale (category Nasum albums)
Finale is a two-CD compilation album by Swedish grindcore band Nasum. It covers the band's entire career, with songs from all the 15 studio recordings...
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Napalm Death (redirect from Napalm Death (band))
has stated that bands such as Nasum influenced the album, and in Embury's view, this album represented a turning point in the band's sound, stating "it...
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Tomas Lindberg (category Lock Up (British band) members)
Skitsystem – Enkel tesa till rännstenen (2001) Skitsystem – Skitsystem/Nasum Split (2002) The Great Deceiver – A Venom Well Designed (2002) Lock Up –...
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Lehavoth (section Band members)
the band flew to Sweden to Soundlab Studios to record their debut full-length album Hatred Shaped Man, with producer Mieszko Talarczyk of Nasum. Shortly...
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Waste My Dying Bride Naglfar Nails Napalm Death Nargaroth Nasty Savage Nasum Necrophobic Necrophagist Nevermore Nifelheim Nightrage Nile Nuclear Assault...
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2024[update]. During their career, the band has played concerts with such notable acts as Napalm Death, Nasum, Obituary, Entombed, Sick of it All, Carcass...
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described by the band as rougher and trashier. This is the first album not being produced by Mieszko Talarczyk, frontman for the band Nasum, who died during...
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The members of Svalbard have cited bands including Alcest, Explosions in the Sky, Helmet, Mew, Mogwai, Mono, Nasum, Slipknot and This Will Destroy You...
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Anal Cunt (redirect from List of Anal Cunt band members)
short Japan tour in January 2004 with Napalm Death, Nasum, and Pig Destroyer, Linehan left the band yet again. He was again replaced by John Gillis. In...
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