Border issues prevent Exhumed from playing Canadian dates.
The Invisible Orange & SCRAPE records proudly present:
An evening of DEATH/GRIND with a side of PUNK
MUNICIPAL WASTE & NAPALM DEATH
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co/headlining
w/ guests
EXHUMED & DAYGLO ABORTIONS
Friday November 9, 2013
The Rickshaw Theatre
Doors 7:00pm
No minors
On sale @ SCRAPE records (323 East Broadway - Vancouver, BC 604.877.1676) & Ticketweb.ca Saturday Aug.25
Napalm Death:
Formed in the early 80’s and known for their aggressive playing, deep guttural vocals, and fast tempos, English grindlegends Napalm Death are returning to Vancouver for a night of chaos. Having released 15 albums spanning over their career;and the latest having been released earlier this year titled “Utilitarian,” Napalm Death have maintained the reputation of heavily influencing the grindcore scene.
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Municipal Waste:
Virginia’s Crossover thrashers Municipal Waste are set to share the stage and create the atmosphere they’re so well known for: loud, rowdy, and disorderly. Having said to have drawn influence from bands such as DRI and Suicidal Tendencies their sound combined with audience antics will prove to be nothing short of a party. To date Municipal Waste have released 4 full length albums, the latest having been released earlier this year titled “The Fatal Feast.”
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Exhumed
Gore infused Death /grind band Exhumed hail from San JoseCalifornia. They’re most known for embracing the old school death metal sound and combining it with grindcore. They’vereleased multiple demos, EP’s and Splits, and 5 full lengths.
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Dayglo Abortions
Local from Victoria BC, Dayglo Abortions’ sound combines elements of hardcore punk and crossover thrash. The bands lyrical content embraces a complete disregard for societal norms.
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