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Napalm Death: Thrash to Death

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Directed by
  
Hellen Gallacher

Original language(s)
  
English

Genre
  
Documentary film

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
1989

Language
  
English

Starring
  
Bill Steer Mick Harris Lee Dorian Shane Embury

Producer(s)
  
Hellen Gallacher Janice Clift

Location(s)
  
Birmingham, UK Kilburn, London, UK

Napalm Death: Thrash to Death is a short heavy metal music documentary aired on British channel BBC. Thrash to Death centers around grindcore pioneers Napalm Death. An interview with its four members is conducted at their hometown (Birmingham, UK), interspersed with footage from their live show at the Kilburn National, also featured on Arena's "Heavy Metal" documentary.

Contents

The setlist of Napalm Death's Kilburn Club performance is focused on songs of their Scum (1987) and From Enslavement to Obliteration (1988) albums. Half of the songs have a slightly shorter length than their original studio counterparts. Also, they pay an impromptu homage to one of their early influences, Flint, Michigan band Repulsion, playing the first bars of "The Stench of Burning Death" as an intro to one of their songs, "Deceiver".

Plot summary

Guitarist Bill Steer then explains the musical characteristics of death metal:

Track listing

Tracks #1, #3, the second half of #5 ("Deceiver") & #6 are taken from Napalm Death's debut, Scum. Tracks #2 & #4 are taken from the album From Enslavement to Obliteration. The first half of track #5 ("The Stench of Burning Death") is taken from Repulsion's 1986 demo tape, Horrified.

References

Napalm Death: Thrash to Death Wikipedia