Classic Rock

Lawnmower Deth

Deth emerged from the late-80s British underground metal/punk scene like the offspring of Napalm Death and The Young Ones, burping up such anarchic blasts of noise as and before splitting in 1993. Now they’re back after lengthy hiatus, with new album – very much the of eccentric thrash-punk. Singer Pete Lee and guitarist Steve Nesfield

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