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IN TONGUES WE SPEAK (SPLIT WITH NAPALM DEATH)

Coalesce

Experimental/Post Metal


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Napalm Death - Food Chains (3:16)
2. Coalesce - A Safe Place (2:53)
3. Napalm Death - Upward and Uninterested (demo version) (2:24)
4. Coalesce - Harvest of Maturity (3:43)

Total Time 12:16

Line-up / Musicians

Coalesce:
- Stacy Hilt / bass
- Jim Redd / drums
- Jes Steineger / guitar
- Sean Ingram / vocals

Napalm Death:
- Mark "Barney" Greenway / vocals
- Jesse Pintado / guitar
- Mitch Harris / guitar
- Shane Embury / bass
- Danny Herrera / drums

Releases information

Napalm Death songs recorded at Rhythm and framework studios.
Coalesce songs recorded September '96 at RedHouse Studios.

Mastered by Noel Summerville at Transfermation.

Earache - MOSH 168 CD (CD+7" vinyl)
Metal Mind Records - MASI 0026 (Cassette)

Thanks to Gordy for the addition
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