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London-based DJ and producer Nabihah Iqbal (formerly known as Throwing Shade) brings you an ethnomusicological perspective on weird and wonderful music from around the world. Expect regular themed special episode; a good dose of history, and above all, good music to broaden your horizons. Every other Tuesday, midday-1pm. You can listen back to previous Throwing Shade episodes here

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Glasgow
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Regular transmissions from two of Glasgow's most idiosyncratic & knowledgable DJs.

Day Of Suffering

Day Of Suffering

Day Of Suffering has been played on NTS in shows including What Means The World 2 U w/ Theo Bark, featured first on 11 March 2025. Songs played include Elegy.

Day of Suffering was a hardline metalcore band from Wilmington, North Carolina, active from 1993—1997. Lyrical themes included animal rights, drug-free philosophy, and radical Islam. Initially known as Falling Down, they recorded an EP 'Life Before Machine' (1995). At the 1996 Cleveland Underground Music festival they would change their name to Day of Suffering after the Morbid Angel song of the same name. The following year they would release thier only album 'The Eternal Jihad' (1997) for Catalyst Records. This album would be part of a wave of bands in the Hardcore scene adding in elements of Death Metal, such as blast beats and screamed vocals. The band has since done a couple of reunion shows, in 2009 and 2012.

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Day Of Suffering

Day Of Suffering has been played on NTS in shows including What Means The World 2 U w/ Theo Bark, featured first on 11 March 2025. Songs played include Elegy.

Day of Suffering was a hardline metalcore band from Wilmington, North Carolina, active from 1993—1997. Lyrical themes included animal rights, drug-free philosophy, and radical Islam. Initially known as Falling Down, they recorded an EP 'Life Before Machine' (1995). At the 1996 Cleveland Underground Music festival they would change their name to Day of Suffering after the Morbid Angel song of the same name. The following year they would release thier only album 'The Eternal Jihad' (1997) for Catalyst Records. This album would be part of a wave of bands in the Hardcore scene adding in elements of Death Metal, such as blast beats and screamed vocals. The band has since done a couple of reunion shows, in 2009 and 2012.

Original source Last.fm

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Elegy
Day Of Suffering
Catalyst Records1997