Napalm Death: Thrash to Death
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| Napalm Death: Thrash to Death | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Documentary |
| Directed by | Hellen Gallacher |
| Starring | Bill Steer Mick Harris Lee Dorrian Shane Embury |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producers | Hellen Gallacher Janice Clift |
| Production locations | Birmingham, UK London, UK |
| Camera setup | John Adderley Rob Pascal Colin Waldeck Mike Shelton Ian Stone |
| Running time | approx. 13 min. |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC |
| Release | 1989 |
Napalm Death: Thrash to Death is a short heavy metal music documentary aired on British channel BBC. Thrash to Death centers around grindcore pioneers Napalm Death. An interview with its four members is conducted at their hometown (Birmingham, UK), interspersed with footage from their live show at the ULU, also featured on Arena's "Heavy Metal" documentary.
The setlist of Napalm Death's ULU performance is focused on songs of their Scum (1987) and From Enslavement to Obliteration (1988) albums. Half of the songs have a slightly shorter length than their original studio counterparts. Also, they pay an impromptu homage to one of their early influences, Flint, Michigan band Repulsion, playing the first bars of "The Stench of Burning Death" as an intro to one of their songs, "Deceiver".