Defecation

Songs: 3
Albums: 1

Albums

Defecation - Purity Dilution
Purity Dilution
1992, songs: 3

Facts about Defecation

Defecation

Defecation is a death metal band formed in the early 1990s by Mick Harris, known for his work with Napalm Death, and Mitch Harris, who also played in Napalm Death and later joined the band. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Lineup: Defecation was formed in 1987 by Mick Harris (drums, vocals) and Mitch Harris (guitar, vocals). Mick Harris had gained prominence as the drummer for Napalm Death, one of the pioneering bands in the grindcore and death metal genres. Mitch Harris, who is not related to Mick, also played in Napalm Death and joined Defecation as a guitarist and vocalist. The duo recruited Shane Embury, another member of Napalm Death, to play bass on their debut album.

  2. Debut Album: "Purity Dilution": Defecation released their debut album, "Purity Dilution", in 1989. The album showcased the band's aggressive and uncompromising approach to death metal, featuring fast-paced drumming, blistering guitar riffs, and guttural vocals. "Purity Dilution" received positive reviews from fans and critics within the death metal community, establishing Defecation as a notable presence in the genre.

  3. Short-Lived Project: Despite the critical acclaim for "Purity Dilution", Defecation was a short-lived project. After the release of their debut album, the members focused on their respective commitments with Napalm Death and other musical endeavors. Mick Harris continued to pursue his solo project, Scorn, while Mitch Harris remained an integral member of Napalm Death, contributing to the band's evolution and experimentation with their sound.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Despite their brief tenure as a band, Defecation's impact on the death metal genre is significant. "Purity Dilution" is regarded as a cult classic among death metal fans, praised for its raw intensity and uncompromising brutality. The album's influence can be heard in the work of subsequent death metal bands, who have drawn inspiration from Defecation's aggressive style and unrelenting sonic assault.

  5. Reissues and Continued Interest: In recent years, "Purity Dilution" has been reissued on CD and vinyl, reintroducing Defecation's music to a new generation of metal fans. The album's enduring popularity and cult status have sparked renewed interest in the band, leading to discussions among fans and critics about their place in the pantheon of death metal. Despite their relatively brief existence, Defecation remains an important footnote in the history of extreme metal, remembered for their ferocious sound and uncompromising approach to the genre.

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