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  2. Extreme Noise Terror - Wikipedia

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    On their return from Japan, ENT were invited to perform their third Peel Session, [10] which was released along with their first as a full-length LP by Strange Fruit. The band then embarked on another European tour, after which they released their second record, Phonophobia, through Vinyl Japan and returned to tour Japan once again.

  3. Lärm - Wikipedia

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    Lärm (German for noise) were a Dutch straight edge hardcore band formed in 1981, first playing under the name of Total Chaoz. They referred to their music as "extreme noise", though having nothing to do with noise rock or noise music.

  4. Mick Harris - Wikipedia

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    Scorn has been associated with Earache Records, Invisible Records, Hymen, Combat Records and Record Label Records. Refuse; Start Fires was released in 2010 on OHM Resistance. [17] In November 2011, Harris announced that the Scorn project was "put to bed". [17] Scorn returned in 2019 with an EP entitled Feather and an LP both released on Ohm ...

  5. Ben McCrow - Wikipedia

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    Ted Maul – White Label (Raise The Game Records, 2006) - vocals on "The High Commissioner" Rex Shachath – Revocation Of The Blood Elect (Great Dane Records, 2015) - vocals on "Within The Temple Of Disgust" Foetal Juice – Masters Of Absurdity (Grindscene, 2016) - vocals on "Leachate King"

  6. A Holocaust in Your Head - Wikipedia

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  7. Extreme Noise Terror (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on 6 November 2015, by Willowtip Records. The album marks the return of their crust punk roots with highly aggressive raw sound and the first album to feature Desecration bassist Andi Morris and The Rotted former vocalist Ben McCrow.

  8. Being and Nothing - Wikipedia

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    It was released in 2001 by Candlelight Records. It is the first and last to feature Adam Catchpole as a vocalist after Phil Vane left the band. ... Extreme Noise ...

  9. Extreme (band) - Wikipedia

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    Extreme is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1985, that reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They have released six studio albums, two EPs (in Japan) and two compilation albums since their formation.