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Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to '''ENT''') is a Crust , Grindcore , and Deathgrind band originally from Ipswich , England . Formed in January 1985 , they are one of the key early UK grindcore bands and are still together today. Notable for their use of dual vocalists and for recording a number of sessions for BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel , Extreme Noise Terror initially started as a Hardcore Punk band. It became quickly evident from early shows that they were far more extreme than many bands of that genre. Together with Napalm Death , ENT helped characterise the early, archetypal Grindcore sound: Fiercely political lyrics, grinding guitars, extremely fast tempo and often very short songs. In 1992 Extreme Noise Terror appeared live with dance music group The KLF at the BRIT Awards . They also worked on The KLF's abandoned album '' The Black Room ''. Extreme Noise Terror are the subject of an article in the musicological essay collection ''Bad Music: The Music You Love To Hate''. (ed. Christopher Washburn and Maiken Derno; Routledge, 2004. ISBN 978-0415943666) MEMBERS The original members were:
Other members included:
The band are now fronted by Dean Jones (who's been a member from the very start) and Phil Vane. Other members are:
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