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- Peaceville Records is a British independent heavy metal record label. The label was founded by Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw (of the bands Instigators and Civilised...
- the 1970s. In 2002, Peaceville Records released a compilation of songs from the first three albums titled Turn to Stone. Peaceville re-released the band's...
- Pentagram. It was self-released in 1985 as Pentagram, but was reissued by Peaceville Records in 1993 with the new title and reordered track listing. It was...
- band's next album would be released by the British independent label Peaceville Records, using Cradle's own Abracadaver imprint. Dani Filth cited "the...
- Peaceville Volume 4 is a 1992 compilation sampling various artists and genres within the Peaceville record label. Many of the tracks have brief sound...
- during the early 1990s. These bands comprise "The Peaceville Three" as all were signed to Peaceville Records at the time. My Dying Bride was formed in...
- they signed a four-album contract with the independent record label Peaceville Records. In 1990, they recorded their debut studio album, Soulside Journey...
- metal band Pentagram. It was their first studio album to be released on Peaceville Records since 1994's Be Forewarned, and the first album to feature Pete...
- Pentagram. It was released in 1987 by Napalm Records. It was re-released by Peaceville Records in 1993, and in 1996 as part of a two-disc split CD with Relentless...
- Halmshaw also known as "Hammy" (born 1965) is a British musician who founded Peaceville Records, which signed some of the most infamous death, black, and doom...