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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_HarrisMick Harris - Wikipedia

    Michael John Harris (born 4 October 1967) is an English musician from Birmingham. He was the drummer for Napalm Death between 1985 and 1991, and is credited for coining the term "grindcore". After Napalm Death, Harris joined Painkiller with John Zorn and Bill Laswell.

  2. Mick Harris - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Real/full name: Michael John Harris. Age: 56 (born Oct 4th, 1967) Place of birth: United Kingdom (Birmingham, West Midlands, England) Gender: Male. Trivia. Mick was the first person to coin the term "blast-beat", and one of the first to coin the term "grindcore". Active Bands. Past Bands.

  3. 76,898 views. 2.5K. Mick Harris, of Napalm Death fame, explains how he advanced the technique of the ‘Hardcore Punk’ drum beat into what is commonly known today as the ‘Blast Be...

  4. Mick Harris. English musician, born in October 1967 in Birmingham. Best known as ex- Napalm Death drummer, now producing dark atmospherics. Early bands missing include Martian Brain Squeeze (two demos), Motherfuckers from Mars (with Pete Nash ), and Drop Dead (with Shane Embury, Jim Whitely, Andy Whale ). Founder of Possible and 416 Records.

  5. A Beautiful Space: Mick Harris Of Scorn Interviewed Ned Raggett , June 28th, 2021 07:17 Our man from San Francisco Ned Raggett talks to the former Napalm Death Drummer and driving force behind Scorn about battling on against the odds and finally finding some peace and satisfaction.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2021 · A good drummer is always thinking about something new. And Mick Harris is one of those drummers who are very good at this. It is no wonder that he came up at number 35 on Loudwire’s 66 Top Hard Rock + Metal drummer of all time. He is best known by many as the inventor of the blast-beat.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2012 · Before getting round to talking about the imminent reissue of Napalm Death ’s now 25-year-old [iconic/seminal/etc.] debut Scum, the Deciblog is engaging Mick Harris in a discussion about his favorite fish— the barbel. You see, Napalm Death’s drummer from the years between ’85 and ’91 has long since put his sticks down, and ...