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Round Reptile Records

06/03/2026: The Melvins with Napalm Death - Savage Imperial Death March (Black or Orchard Vinyl)

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Slated for 6th March 2026 release.
Available in Black or Limited Edition Orchid Vinyl.

Please note : If you place a pre-order at the same time as in-stock items, your order will be shipped together when the pre-order arrives. Release dates are subject to change and will be updated on this listing.

After two co-headling tours over the past decade, (the) Melvins are continuing their long tradition with us of teaming up with another band on an albwn. Next up- Napalm Death! This isnt just some split release with the bands each getting a side. Savagel11JH!rial DeaJhMan:h is a full collab with both Melvins & Napalm Death playing together on all the tracks. This release originally came out on super limited CD and Vinyl via AmRep in 2025 (tourand AmRep store only). This will be an ex­tended version with 2 exlra songs, brand new artwotk from Mackie Osborne, new vinyl variants, and will be the official release for the first time at record stores, DSPs and more. Napalm Death are credited as pioneers of the grindcore genre by in­corporating elements of crust pwik and death metal. Even after ex­erting an indelible influence on the entire world of heavy music for nearly 40 years, there is still no band on Earth that sounds like Napalm Death. Not just pioneers, but an enduring benchmark for invention and fearlessness in a heavy and experimental music of all kinds, the Bimiingham legends are still hwtling forward at full pelt. The Melvins are one of modern music's most influential bands. Having formed in 1983, the group - founded by vocalist/gui1arist Buzz Osborne, with drummer Dale Croverjoining a year later - has been credited with merging the worlds of pwik rock and heavy music, fomiing a new sub genre all their own Over their 40-plus-year career, they've released more than 30 original albums, numerous live records, and far too many to count singles and rari­ties.