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Released | 15 October 2001 [1] | |||
Genre | Grindcore | |||
Label | Earache | |||
Producer | Napalm Death | |||
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The DVD is a Napalm Death DVD released by Earache in 2001. The only material seeing release for the first time is the Nottingham show from 1989 and the ULU show from 1989. The version of Utopia Banished currently in print features The DVD as a bonus disc.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Control" | |
2. | "Walls of Confinement" | |
3. | "Unchallenged Hate" | |
4. | "Life?" | |
5. | "The Kill" | |
6. | "Scum" | |
7. | "If the Truth Be Known" | |
8. | "Lucid Fairytale" | |
9. | "Malicious Intent" | |
10. | "Social Sterility" | |
11. | "Suffer the Children" | |
12. | "From Enslavement to Obliteration" | |
13. | "Dead" | |
14. | "Practise What You Preach" | |
15. | "Mentally Murdered" | |
16. | "Extremity Retained" | |
17. | "Mind Snare" | |
18. | "Success?" | |
19. | "Rise Above" | |
20. | "Instinct of Survival" | |
21. | "Siege of Power" | |
22. | "You Suffer" | |
23. | "Deceiver" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rise Above" | |
2. | "Life?" | |
3. | "The Kill" | |
4. | "Walls of Confinement" | |
5. | "Deceiver" | |
6. | "Dead" | |
7. | "Siege of Power" | |
8. | "M.A.D" | |
9. | "Retreat to Nowhere" | |
10. | "Scum" | |
11. | "From Enslavement to Obliteration" | |
12. | "The Missing Link" | |
13. | "Negative Approach" | |
14. | "Mentally Murdered" | |
15. | "Human Garbage" | |
16. | "Stigmatized" | |
17. | "Control" | |
18. | "Success?" | |
19. | "Social Sterility" | |
20. | "Instinct of Survival" | |
21. | "You Suffer" | |
22. | "Practise What You Preach" | |
23. | "Unchallenged Hate" | |
24. | "Siege of Power" | |
25. | "You Suffer" | |
26. | "Dead" | |
27. | "Deceiver" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Scum" | |
2. | "You Suffer" |
Salisbury Arts Centre - 30 June 1990
Nottingham Rock City - 14 November 1989
London Killburn National - 1989
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