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National Napalm Syndicate

History

National Napalm Syndicate was formed in 1986 / 1987. At first they started out playing songs from Metallica's 'Kill Em All' album and also songs from the first Exodus album. They quickly started writing material of their own.

The original moniker for the band was National Napalm Storm, but it was changed soon after. A few line-up changes and a couple of demos ('Painful Ten Hours' [1987], 'At The Time Of The Full Moon' [1988],'Demo 2' [1988]) later they found themselves signing a major label deal with EMI.

After the release of their self-titled debut album they recorded another demo and also a split album together with Sacred Crucifix which was never released since the singer lost / got drunk with the money for the album.

The band was located in a very religious small town called Pudasj

Latest News On National Napalm Syndicate:

National Napalm Syndicate sign with Iron Shield Records [03/04/2018 18:49]
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National Napalm Syndicate

Founded: 1986
Status: active
Country of origin: Finland
Website: www.nationalnapalmsyndicate.com