Unseen Terror

Unseen Terror was a British grindcore band. Although she has only released one studio album, including their songs to the other bands of the genre most covered pieces.

Band History

Unseen Terror was in early 1986 by Shane Embury (drums) and Mitch Dickinson ( guitar, vocals) in Broseley, Shropshire, was founded. Influenced by bands like Siege, Heresy and Genocide ( the later repulsion ) they returned to the Death Metal band Warhammer back, to join the grindcore movement. A little later, the duo hired the bassist Peter Giles. With this line- Unseen Terror recorded two songs for the compilation Diminished Responsibility. In September 1987, the studio recordings were at for the debut album, on which lives in Essex Giles due to the removal could not attend. Embury and Dickinson therefore recorded the album alone. It appeared a little later under the title Human Error When Earache Records and sold around 8,000 times. There followed a few appearances, in which Mick Harris of Napalm Death vocals and Wayne Ashton Warhammer took over the bass. In the spring of 1988, Unseen Terror guested on the BBC at the Peel sessions. The recording was broadcast three times in total and a song came on the Sampler 21 Years of Alternative Radio 1, who gave an overview of the Peel Sessions 1967-1988. Despite this promotion succeeded Embury and neither Dickinson, a stable line -up still put together a live band. With bassist Carl Stokes of Cancer, the band took another piece to the division of a label sampler from Earache Records before they disbanded in early 1989. Mitch Dickinson was a guitarist in Heresy, Shane Embury bassist with Napalm Death.

Discography

  • Human Error ( Earache Records, 1987)
  • The Peel Sessions ( Strange Fruit, 1988)
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