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"Rip The God" from Melvins + Napalm Death's April 10th release "Savage Imperial Death March". Pre-order now at https://themelvins.lnk.to/savage The collaborative album from two of the heaviest names in music, is finally getting a wide release with two extra songs and brand new artwork! This is a true collaboration featuring members of both bands, not a split release. Formats include Digital CD Digipak Black As Your Soul Vinyl Indie Exclusive Obnoxious Orchid Vinyl Ipecac Exclusive Absurd Aqua Vinyl Revolver Exclusive Neon Coral Vinyl The album was recorded at the Melvins’ Los Angeles studio, with Buzz Osborne (vocals/guitar) and Dale Crover (drums) joined by Napalm Death’s Barney Greenway (vocals), Shane Embury (bass), and John Cooke (guitar). About the track, Shane says; "The opening Buzz riff begins with that classic timing - a hiccup right at the end of the riff cycle making the riff extra special! Simple yet tricky to remember... it had my head spinning when I played the bass to it - Multiply that head spin with the guitar pedal noise static we all added - God was ripped and drunk on joyful noise…" “Napalm Death are one of my favorite bands ever,” Osborne says. “It was an absolute pleasure and a dream come true to do this collaboration with them. We wrote songs together. I would write a riff and we would learn it and record it right there. They wrote stuff and we would learn it immediately as well. It was truly a 50/50 partnership.” "Funny how life turns out sometimes... collecting hard-to-find Melvins 7-inches on Bleecker Street in 1989 and then touring twice and doing an album with them within the following 35 years,” Greenway adds. “Had a great time with it all, and nice to work with fellow travellers in the Melvins who also couldn't care about pandering to 'demographics.' I felt myself almost babbling lyrically during the recording, and that alone made for very fun recording times." Separately, the Melvins play Sick New World this Spring, with a pair of California headlining dates surrounding the festival appearance. Napalm Death are currently on tour in Europe ahead of their North American trek later this Spring.