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Club Babyhead

Total Chaos – at Club Babyhead – Review

July 1, 1995

Total Chaos took the stage at midnight, drunk as fuck and ready to rumble. Most of the songs were from their two Epitaph releases.

Obituary – with Napalm Death, Machine Head at Club Babyhead – Review

October 1, 1994

A dazed yet smiling guy with a broken nose bleeding profusely emerged from the pit, finally made it to the exit. “Now that’s more like it,” I thought.

Napalm Death – with Obituary, Machine Head at Club Babyhead – Review

October 1, 1994

Napalm Death bludgeon the crowd with the most intense core heard in a while. Their road experience showed and shined through their ever-so-tight set.

Machine Head – with Obituary, Napalm Death at Club Babyhead – Review

October 1, 1994

Machine Head proved themselves worthy of the opening slot. This is metal for the ’90s, pure power and feel.

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