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Extreme Noise Terror formed in January 1985 and at their first gig were immediately signed up by Manic Ears Records. The first release was a split album with Chaos U.K. – ‘Radioactive’, firmly stamping their caustic arrival all over an unsuspecting music scene, mixing metallic aggression with punk attitude, leaving an indelible impact, helped in no small way by (at the time) a totally original barbaric double vocal attack. Shortly after the release Pig Killer (drums) left the band and was replaced by Mick Harris of Napalm Death. 1987 Proved a significant year for ENT as Radio 1 DJ John Peel became very interested after seeing the band live and offered them a session on Radio 1. Which was later released on vinyl by the BBC. In 1988 ENT changed drummers again this time Stick from Doom filling the stool, following this they recorded the aptly titled ‘Holocaust in your head’ album, and full European and Japanese tours followed. By 1991 Extreme Noise Terror recorded ‘Phonophobia’ for Vinyl Japan, constant plays on Radio 1 by John Peel led to the KLF hearing ENT and asking them to team up to record the ‘3AM Eternal’ single, leading to single of the week in NME and Melody Maker. Almost unbelievably ENT and the KLF performed this at the Brit Awards 1992, where they made national headlines by firing blanks from a machine gun at the unsuspecting audience and causing chaos at the after show party. Extreme Noise Terror went on touring throughout 1993-1994 and signed to Earache releasing ‘Retrobution’, an album of re-recorded classic material in 1995, following it up with a full US Tour. Line-ups changed and by the release of Damage 381 on Earache the band had ‘Was’ (ex. Cradle of Filth) on drums, and Barney, (Napalm Death) on vocals. Line-ups changed again in 1999 and in 2001 Candlelight Records released the more metal influenced but equally face melting fast album ‘Being and Nothing’ with new guys Zac on drums and Adam alongside Dean on Vocals, Gian Pyres (Cradle of Filth) on Lead Guitar. ENT then recorded their 4th session for Radio 1 and continued to tour Europe. However the unstable line up problem surfaced again which led to Woody taking over on guitar and Staff later on Bass. Recently ENT has added a permanent second Guitarist Ollie from ‘Desecration’ adding weight to the attack. They are currently writing their new album, which is promised to be going back to the roots of the early material and will be released by the end of the year.
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