Defecation (band)

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Defecation
Origin Birmingham, England
Genres Death metal, grindcore
Years active1987–1992, 2000–present
Labels Nuclear Blast
Members Mitch Harris
Past members Mick Harris
Website Defecation @ Nuclear Blast

Defecation is a deathgrind side project formed by Righteous Pigs guitarist Mitch Harris and then-Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris in 1987. Mitch Harris was the guitarist, bassist and vocalist while Mick Harris was the drummer and vocalist as well, until Mick left the group shortly after their first album Purity Dilution was released. [1]

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Biography

Before Defecation started, Mick was the drummer for Napalm Death, and Mitch was the guitarist for Righteous Pigs. The two were pen pals and decided to start the project. They formed Defecation in 1987 and released Purity Dilution on Nuclear Blast Records in 1989. [2] Shortly after the release of Purity Dilution, Mick left the band, as well as Napalm Death in 1991. Mitch Harris and Jesse Pintado joined Napalm Death, and Defecation was put on hold for a while. [3] Fourteen years after the first album was recorded, Mitch made the second album completely by himself, entitled Intention Surpassed . [4]

In 2019, Spanish label Metal Bastard Enterprises used the band's name and logo to promote a musically unrelated scam artist's album named Killing with Kindness; the album was marketed by the label as Defecation's new album, tricking many fans into acquiring it, to extremely negative reception. Mitch Harris later issued a statement on Napalm Death's Facebook page in which he confirmed that neither he nor Mick Harris have recorded this album, while also apologizing for anyone who bought it. [5]

Discography

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References

  1. Nuclear Blast biography - 1st and 5th paragraph, Nuclearblastusa.com
  2. Defecation's Metal-archives page, Metal-archives.com
  3. Nuclear Blast biography - 4th paragraph, Nuclearblastusa.com
  4. Nuclear Blast biography - 7th, 8th and 9th paragraph, Nuclearblastusa.com
  5. "Napalm Death's Mitch Harris Warns That New Defecation Releases Are a "Total Scam"". MetalSucks.net. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2020.