Dan Tobin: Slayer Mag. earache.com, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 16. Dezember 2010; abgerufen am 17. März 2011 (englisch): „[W]e loved NAPALM DEATH, we loved EXTREME NOISE TERROR. But Euronymous was very disappointed with the progression of NAPALM DEATH, Especially from the ‘Harmony Corruption’ LP. You know, they recorded at the MORRISOUND to get the typical Death Metal sound. NAPALM DEATH was labeled as Death Metal and they still had the social aware lyrics, so that was the reason for that. So it was not because they become popular it was because they changed.“
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Dan Tobin: Slayer Mag. earache.com, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 16. Dezember 2010; abgerufen am 17. März 2011 (englisch): „[W]e loved NAPALM DEATH, we loved EXTREME NOISE TERROR. But Euronymous was very disappointed with the progression of NAPALM DEATH, Especially from the ‘Harmony Corruption’ LP. You know, they recorded at the MORRISOUND to get the typical Death Metal sound. NAPALM DEATH was labeled as Death Metal and they still had the social aware lyrics, so that was the reason for that. So it was not because they become popular it was because they changed.“