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Nasum inhale/exhale changed grindcore they were playing faster and tighter than anything else around and opened the flood gates to the modern grind sound. Remember this was late nineties and they really shook up the scene at the time. Without nasum the likes of rotten sound, afgrund, exhale, feastum, deathtoll 80k, etc, etc would probably of. Aug 8, 2018 - Agathocles - Obey Their Rules (2009) Nasum - Shift (2004) Nasum - Helvete (2003) Nasum - Human 2.0 (2000) Nasum - Inhale/Exhale.
Hi Anders i'm a fan of nasum for more than 7 years now but something came to my attention lately which i can't just ignore like it never happened. Seriously what's up with the celtic cross Nasum t-shirt man? Can you give an actual explanation about it because the answer you gave to Jordan J doesn't seem clear to me.
Do you have any connections with nationalism? Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff. I know that the t-shirt was pulled off immediately after it's release and that shows that you've realised that a lot of people can take it the wrong way (which is justified if you ask me) but what was the logic behind it anyway? The t-shirt was designed and printed by Relapse, and yes, I approved the design. However I wasn't aware of the, let's say 'negative use' of that particular symbol. 'Do you have any connections with nationalism?
Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff.' Although I think this question is really stupid, I also believe the circumstances makes it justified, so to answer it: of course we have NO connections WHAT SO EVER to nationalism, other than that the subject have been on the receiving end in a number of lyrical bashings on the albums ('The Idiot Parade' being the obvious example). It's unfortunate that the t-shirt was made, and it's not on the market any longer.
Hey, Anders, I just went to the previously asked questions like I do at some times. I became more than annoyed when I read was this user named Olive wrote, meaning you would try to make money out of Nasum and its destiny. I have seen you on one of the last shows of Nasum in 2004 and two times on the farewell dates. This were some of the best times in my life. You know, I love to see people playing great music with a big message like you do. And I know your attitude, its my attitude.
Thank you to those who are playing according to our rules! I hope everyone reads this and please warn people in game.
This is what I enjoy so much. So what I want to say is that Nasum is definitly NOT about to make money. I can totally understand your decision when it comes to the farewell tour and everything else. This has definitly not been a tour to raise profit, this has been a tour to give the spirit of Nasum some last great times.
And the same counts for Grind Finale, the compilation and everything else which happened after 2004. Anders, I, and I think 99,99% of the people know that. So fuck this dude. Thanks so much, Anders! And heres one last question: Do you have leftover Merch from the Farewell tour which you will put online?
Nasum inhale/exhale changed grindcore they were playing faster and tighter than anything else around and opened the flood gates to the modern grind sound. Remember this was late nineties and they really shook up the scene at the time. Without nasum the likes of rotten sound, afgrund, exhale, feastum, deathtoll 80k, etc, etc would probably of. Aug 8, 2018 - Agathocles - Obey Their Rules (2009) Nasum - Shift (2004) Nasum - Helvete (2003) Nasum - Human 2.0 (2000) Nasum - Inhale/Exhale.
Hi Anders i\'m a fan of nasum for more than 7 years now but something came to my attention lately which i can\'t just ignore like it never happened. Seriously what\'s up with the celtic cross Nasum t-shirt man? Can you give an actual explanation about it because the answer you gave to Jordan J doesn\'t seem clear to me.
Do you have any connections with nationalism? Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff. I know that the t-shirt was pulled off immediately after it\'s release and that shows that you\'ve realised that a lot of people can take it the wrong way (which is justified if you ask me) but what was the logic behind it anyway? The t-shirt was designed and printed by Relapse, and yes, I approved the design. However I wasn\'t aware of the, let\'s say \'negative use\' of that particular symbol. \'Do you have any connections with nationalism?
Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff.\' Although I think this question is really stupid, I also believe the circumstances makes it justified, so to answer it: of course we have NO connections WHAT SO EVER to nationalism, other than that the subject have been on the receiving end in a number of lyrical bashings on the albums (\'The Idiot Parade\' being the obvious example). It\'s unfortunate that the t-shirt was made, and it\'s not on the market any longer.
Hey, Anders, I just went to the previously asked questions like I do at some times. I became more than annoyed when I read was this user named Olive wrote, meaning you would try to make money out of Nasum and its destiny. I have seen you on one of the last shows of Nasum in 2004 and two times on the farewell dates. This were some of the best times in my life. You know, I love to see people playing great music with a big message like you do. And I know your attitude, its my attitude.
Thank you to those who are playing according to our rules! I hope everyone reads this and please warn people in game.
This is what I enjoy so much. So what I want to say is that Nasum is definitly NOT about to make money. I can totally understand your decision when it comes to the farewell tour and everything else. This has definitly not been a tour to raise profit, this has been a tour to give the spirit of Nasum some last great times.
And the same counts for Grind Finale, the compilation and everything else which happened after 2004. Anders, I, and I think 99,99% of the people know that. So fuck this dude. Thanks so much, Anders! And heres one last question: Do you have leftover Merch from the Farewell tour which you will put online?
...'>Nasum Inhale Exhale Rar(24.01.2019)Nasum inhale/exhale changed grindcore they were playing faster and tighter than anything else around and opened the flood gates to the modern grind sound. Remember this was late nineties and they really shook up the scene at the time. Without nasum the likes of rotten sound, afgrund, exhale, feastum, deathtoll 80k, etc, etc would probably of. Aug 8, 2018 - Agathocles - Obey Their Rules (2009) Nasum - Shift (2004) Nasum - Helvete (2003) Nasum - Human 2.0 (2000) Nasum - Inhale/Exhale.
Hi Anders i\'m a fan of nasum for more than 7 years now but something came to my attention lately which i can\'t just ignore like it never happened. Seriously what\'s up with the celtic cross Nasum t-shirt man? Can you give an actual explanation about it because the answer you gave to Jordan J doesn\'t seem clear to me.
Do you have any connections with nationalism? Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff. I know that the t-shirt was pulled off immediately after it\'s release and that shows that you\'ve realised that a lot of people can take it the wrong way (which is justified if you ask me) but what was the logic behind it anyway? The t-shirt was designed and printed by Relapse, and yes, I approved the design. However I wasn\'t aware of the, let\'s say \'negative use\' of that particular symbol. \'Do you have any connections with nationalism?
Because all that years i was under the impresion that nasum are against these kind of stuff.\' Although I think this question is really stupid, I also believe the circumstances makes it justified, so to answer it: of course we have NO connections WHAT SO EVER to nationalism, other than that the subject have been on the receiving end in a number of lyrical bashings on the albums (\'The Idiot Parade\' being the obvious example). It\'s unfortunate that the t-shirt was made, and it\'s not on the market any longer.
Hey, Anders, I just went to the previously asked questions like I do at some times. I became more than annoyed when I read was this user named Olive wrote, meaning you would try to make money out of Nasum and its destiny. I have seen you on one of the last shows of Nasum in 2004 and two times on the farewell dates. This were some of the best times in my life. You know, I love to see people playing great music with a big message like you do. And I know your attitude, its my attitude.
Thank you to those who are playing according to our rules! I hope everyone reads this and please warn people in game.
This is what I enjoy so much. So what I want to say is that Nasum is definitly NOT about to make money. I can totally understand your decision when it comes to the farewell tour and everything else. This has definitly not been a tour to raise profit, this has been a tour to give the spirit of Nasum some last great times.
And the same counts for Grind Finale, the compilation and everything else which happened after 2004. Anders, I, and I think 99,99% of the people know that. So fuck this dude. Thanks so much, Anders! And heres one last question: Do you have leftover Merch from the Farewell tour which you will put online?
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