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NAPALM DEATH AGAIN IN BULGARIA

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Napalm Death will perform in Bulgaria for the second time on January 26 2007.

The concert would be held in Sofia's Hristo Botev hall, avtora.com said. Bulgarian Envy, Propaganda and Urban Grey will provide the warm up performance.

All-time hits, new songs Enemy Of The Musical Business and Order Of The Leech and Napalm Death's new album Smear Campaign would be part of the works to be performed.

Tickets for the concert are already on sale, including online. The price is 20 leva and would raise to 25 leva in the day of the concert, avtora.com said.

Fans of Napalm Death already saw the band in Bulgaria in the summer of 2006. Napalm Death were hardliners of Trash Till Death festival near the coastal town of Kavarna.

Napalm Death is defined as grindcore and death metal band. It is known for 'inventing' grindcore genre, which mixes thrash metal and hardcore punk.

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