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    Nicholas Bullen (sometimes called Nik Napalm; born 1968) is an English musician and a founding member of the grindcore band Napalm Death. Bullen is one...
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  • The song is precisely 1.316 seconds long. The song was written by Nicholas Bullen, Justin Broadrick, and Mick Harris during the March 1986 demo sessions...
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  • footballer Luke Bullen (born 1973), English drummer and percussionist Marc Bullen (born 1982), Australian rules footballer Nicholas Bullen (born 1968), English...
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    such as Crass. The first stable line-up of the group consisted of Nicholas Bullen on bass and lead vocals, Simon Oppenheimer on guitars, and Miles Ratledge...
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  • series: Subsonic 2: Bass Terror, a 1995 album by Bill Laswell and Nicholas Bullen Subsonic 3: Skinner's Black Laboratories, a 1995 album by Andy Hawkins...
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  • 1990s as a project of former Napalm Death members Mick Harris and Nic Bullen. Bullen left the group in 1995, and the project continued on an essentially...
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    released in 1999. Broadrick met Nicholas Bullen in 1985 at the flea market where he met Andy. Broadrick gave Final tapes to Bullen and they recorded some material...
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    close friends of the members of the band, particularly Mick Harris. Nicholas Bullen, the founding member of the band, originally asked Embury to join them...
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  • of dormancy, they had returned to activity in 1985 with a lineup of Nicholas Bullen (vocals, bass), Justin Broadrick (guitar), and Miles Ratledge (drums)...
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    tapes. Other contributors during this period included Guy Pearce, Nicholas Bullen (of Scum fame), Kevin Johnson, and Paul Neville. The music from this...
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