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The Earache Peel Sessions

by Godflesh

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Basement Dweller
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Basement Dweller Good album to fall asleep to Favorite track: Like Rats.
Ruthless & Toothless
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Ruthless & Toothless While not quite as haunting and menacing as the Streetcleaner renditions, the majority of these songs explode outward with a violence and raw, unpolished intensity that still manages to perfectly encapsulate the 'end of the world' madness that Godflesh so flawlessly exuded on that album. This is a little gem of an EP that no Godflesh fan should be without! Favorite track: Like Rats.
thefuglychuds
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thefuglychuds what a fucking cool record!!
Greedmachine
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Greedmachine God Bless John Peel who exposed us to genius insanity before internet could. FUCK YEAH.
JAH
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JAH This EP contains the best version of Pulp ever to exist. Favorite track: Pulp.
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  • Carcass / Godflesh "The Earache Peel Sessions" Vinyl
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    Limited edition 12" vinyl, containing two Peel Sessions from the legendary Carcass on Side A, and the Godflesh Peel Session on Side B.

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Tiny Tears 03:11
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Pulp 06:10
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Like Rats 04:11

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UK radio DJ John Peel was responsible for inviting a succession of then-unknown, highly-extreme hardcore/punk/metal bands to lay down tracks to air on his national UK radio show in the late '80s. Causing intense debate at the time as members of the public were aurally assaulted by the most extreme music they had ever heard, John Peel continued his hands-on support to the fledgling scene for the next four years.

Industrial metal pioneers Godflesh joined John Peel to record their session in August 1989.

Recorded 27/08/89, broadcast 27/09/89

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released December 8, 2014

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