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Formed in 1992, a bunch of no hopers from rural England decided on trying to become the most intense band in the country. Forged on a diet of Slayer and the heavier end of the spectrum (bear in mind they were in Guns and Roses era then!) the band went through numerous changes before settling down to Paul on Vocals, Neil on Guitar, Bones on Bass and Jammer on drums. Relentless touring followed, playing every town, usually to nobody. Several demos were recorded, with mags like Terrorizer pricking their ears up suspiciously. Then, one day Household Name records appeared offering a single and an album, the band snapped the offer up and the 7” All Our Friends Are Dead was released June 97. Kerrang gave it single of the week, and Dani Filth gave it single of the month in Metal Hammer. The band continued relentless roadwork, learning its intensity in sweaty hardcore gigs….and then taking this new found fury to the rock crowds. A year later the album ‘A Conversation Alone’ was released to much acclaim, setting the band on even more touring, with everybody from Strapping Young Lad, Entombed, Skinlab, Soulfly through to Extreme Noise Terror, Logical Nonsense and every band the UK could throw at them. By this time mission had been accomplished, hailed as the most intense band in the UK the band went about writing their 2nd album, only stopping to record a split EP with h/c oiks Freebase. A deal with Copro was settled and in June 2000 ‘Dying From The Inside’ was released, to much acclai

Dying from the Inside

A Conversation Alone

Tribute Of The Year - A Tribute To Faith No More
Barricades And Broken Dreams - An International Tribute To Conflict

From One Extreme To Another
Dying From TheInside
Tribute Of The Year: A Tribute To Faith No More
A Tribute To Faith No More 2002-Tribute Of The Year(Disc 1)
Fuck Off Household Name
21st Century Media Blitz, Vol. 2 Disc 2
U.K.H.C. - A Compilation
21st Century Media Blitz, Volume 2