"idem"
Year: 2015
Country: UK
City: London
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 community, ENT,
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, ENT are back in 2017 with a new full length recorded during last months.
"law of retaliation"
Year: 2008
Label: Osmose
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 19
Time: 36 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
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"being and nothing"
Year: 2001
Label: Candlelight
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 10
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Grindcore
With all the tiring line-up changes that occured through the years that ENT are around, it's surprisingly brutal to see that the spirit of this band hasn't change like hell. "Being And Nothing" is a relentless brutal death grinding attack, like no one could foresee. They seem that haven't made music for years, once the rage and blasting fury of this album seems that ENT are just too angry to give a break to the fans. After the amazing "Damage 381", where the old scholl grindcore spirit prevailed [most because of the Barney's trademark vocal register] alongside with social political directioned lyrics, ENT changed a bit their direction focusing much more on brutality and speed, with a new line up [as always] where for my surprise enters former Cradle Of Filth guitar player Gian Pyres. Full blasting from the beggining to the end and killing everything on it's way, "Being And Nothing" only fails in its shortness. Opening with the balzing furious "Being And Nothing" and finishing with "Detestation". Only hatred and fury exales from this album, not for the faint of heart. To have a closer idea of what I'm talking, pick up Malevolent Creation's "Envenomed" and "The Will T Kill" and you can see the difference between "Damage 381" and "Being And Nothing". More in your face brutality, always with superior technical performance, just like a band like ENT could do. Extreme Noise Terror is the new brutality meaning (*Review by Phantasos666 ).
"damage 381"
Year: 1997
Label: Earache
Format: CD
Tracks: 10
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Grindcore
Year: 1994
Label: Earache
Formt: CD, LP
Tracks: 14
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
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"phonophobia"
Year: 1991
Label: Vinyl Japan
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 12
Time: 25 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
Extreme Noise Terror, once praised as a crust punk grindcore band, then known and now again returned to the roots, are from Ipswich, UK. Formed in 1985, they are one of the key early UK grindcore bands and are still together today with vocalist Dean Jones as the only original member. Notable for their use of dual vocalists and for recording a number of sessions for BBC Radio 1 DJ John peel, Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) initially started as a hardcore punk band. It became quickly evident from early shows that they were far more extreme than many bands of that genre. Together with Napalm Death, ENT helped characterise the early, archetypal grindcore sound: Fiercely political lyrics, grinding guitars, extremely fast tempo and very short songs. Tracks 1 to 10 originally recorded and mixed at Southern Studios, London - August 1991. Remixed and remastered by Dean Jones and Phil Vane with additional production at Springvale Studios, Ipswich - October 2009.
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Year: 1988
Label: Earache
Format: CD, LP
Tracks: 22
Time: 30 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Crust Punk
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