Vocals (1989-1996, 1997-present)
1990 | Harmony Corruption | Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 2, 5-11) |
1992 | Utopia Banished | Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 2, 5-8, 10-12) |
1994 | Fear, Emptiness, Despair | Lyrics (tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), Vocals (as "Barney Greenway") |
1996 | Diatribes | Vocals (lead), Lyrics (tracks 3, 7, 9-12) (as "Barney Greenway") |
1997 | Inside the Torn Apart | Vocals |
1998 | Words from the Exit Wound | Lyrics (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7-11), Vocals, Songwriting (track 4) |
2000 | Enemy of the Music Business | Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 1-4, 7-9, 11, 14) |
2002 | Order of the Leech | Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 1, 4-12) |
2004 | Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 | Vocals |
2005 | The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code | Vocals, Lyrics |
2006 | Smear Campaign | Vocals, Lyrics |
2009 | Time Waits for No Slave | Vocals, Lyrics (tracks 1-3, 5, 7-9, 11-14) (as "Barney") |
2012 | Utilitarian | Vocals |
2015 | Apex Predator - Easy Meat | Vocals, Lyrics (as "Barney Greenway") |
2020 | Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism | Vocals, Lyrics |
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Vocals (1989-1991)
1989 | The Dreams You Dread (Demo) | Vocals |
1990 | Blood, Pus & Gastric Juice / Confess All Goodness (Split) | Vocals |
1990 | Subconscious Terror | Vocals |
2008 | Subconscious Terror / The Grand Leveller (Compilation) | Vocals |
Vocals (1988)
2010 | Beyond Hell / Above Heaven | Vocals (track 11) |
2013 | Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies | Vocals (track 4 (bonus track)) (as "Mark Greenway") |
2018 | Let's Boogie! Live from Telia Parken (Live album) | Vocals (track 17) (as "Barney Greenway") |
2004 | Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 | Liner notes |
2009 | Time Waits for No Slave | Lyrics (tracks 15-17) |
2020 | Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism | Lyrics (tracks 12, 13) |
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Biography
Mark Greenway is best known as the lead vocalist for grindcore band, Napalm Death.Trivia
Is a progressive metal fan. He has joined Dream Theater on stage at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and performed vocals on Metallica's "Damage, Inc.". That night Dream Theater performed covers only, some of them with guests (even from the original bands covered in certain cases, like Marillion and Yes).He has also reviewed progressive metal bands and albums for the British rock magazine Kerrang!, ...