Year: 2015
Label: Agipunk
Format: LP, CD
Tracks: 13
Time: 28 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
Among the kings of the late 80s british hardcore punk scene, EXTREME NOISE TERROR, indisputably deserve their name to be written in big black capitol letters. After speeding up, together with Napalm Death, Doom and the likes, what Discharge created back in the early eighties and inspiring a whole generation of d-beat, crust and grindcore bands, EXTREME NOISE TERROR are back in 2017 with a new full length recorded during last moonnths.
"law of retaliation"
Year: 2008
Label: Osmose
Format: CD
Tracks: 19
Time: 38 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
Crust Punk pioneers EXTREME NOISE TERROR formed in UK in 1985, originally comprising vocalists Phil Vane and
Dean Jones, guitarist Pete Hurley, bassist Mark Bailey, and drummer Pig
Killer; after just one live appearance, the group was signed to Manic
Ears Records, soon releasing a split LP with Chaos UK titled
Radioactive. Pig Killer then left the group, with Napalm Death
drummer Mick Harris coming aboard as his replacement. Winning the
admiration of Radio One DJ John Peel, Extreme Noise Terror recorded a
notorious session for Peel's show in 1987, their first of many
appearances on the program. Drummer Tony "Stick" Dickens replaced Harris
to record the band's first full-length effort, A Holocaust in My Head;
in the wake of their sophomore record, Phonophobia, EXTREME NOISE TERROR collaborated
with the KLF on a cover of the latter's "3am Eternal" which earned
"Single of the Week" honors in NME. Extreme Noise Terror's appearance at
the 1992 Brit Awards triggered a national furor after the band aimed a
machine gun at the audience, firing off a round of blanks. Over the next
two years, the group toured relentlessly, adding guitarist Ali
Firouzbakht and substituting bassist Lee Barrett for the exiting Bailey.
Original drummer Pig Killer also returned to fold for 1995's
Retro-Bution, but left again after only a few months; his replacement
was former Cradle of Filth member Was. More serious was the defection of
Vane, who joined Napalm Death; ironically, ex-Napalm Death frontman
Mark "Barney" Greenaway then joined ENT, making his debut on 1997's
Damage 381. In It for Life followed two years later. ~ Jason Ankeny
Year: 2001
Label: Candlelight
Format: CD
Tracks: 10
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Grindcore
"damage 381"
Year: 1997
Label: Earache
Format: CD
Tracks: 10
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Grindcore
Year: 1994
Label: Earache
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 14
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
Year: 1991
Label: Vinyl Japan
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 12
Time: 23 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
Tracks 1 to 12 originally recorded & mixed at Southern Studios, London - August 1991. The album was remixed and remastered by Dean Jones & Phil Vane with additional production at Springvale Studios, Ipswich - October 2009.
Year: 1988
Label: Vinyl Japan
Format: CD , LP
Tracks: 22
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
"Are you that desperate"
Year: 1989
Label: Crust
Format: EP
Tracks: 6
Time: 12 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
"Punker than punk"
Year: 1988
Format: EP
Tracks: 6
Time: 12 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Punk Rock