'We just wanted to jam really and see what happened' reasons Paddy Shine of GNOD fourteen years on from their inception. 'That led us down the road of constructing a vibe or an atmosphere for playing live. We played a lot of squats, house gigs and parties in the early days. We lived in each others pockets - shared ideas, books, films Some heads came along for the ride. Good times.' This momentum gathered quickly into a band with formidable psychic power, captured in style on Easy To Build, Hard To Destroy - a compilation of tricky-to-find, obscure and unreleased material from the heady early days of the band, all released on vinyl for the first time. It's the sound of an uncompromising devotion to rapture through noise and repetition. Captured in the hypnotic rhythmic drive and intimidating atmospheres of tracks like 'They Live' and 'Inner Z' is a mantric"This is a new, unopened CD in its original packaging.