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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The group's decision to cease live shows in 2022 has been blamed by Dave on the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic pandemic]] making it impossible to book profitable gigs, along with Mick's music production business taking off and keeping him too busy to play live anymore. Sadly, this resulted in his absence from the band's allegedly last-ever show in December 2022, which was essentially Dave backed by members of Akercocke.
* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and even when they actively toured the group played live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''no'' shows in 2021, and one show in December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The group's decision to cease limit their live shows in 2022 has been blamed by Dave on the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic pandemic]] making it impossible to book profitable gigs, along with Mick's music production business taking off and keeping him too busy to play live anymore. Sadly, this resulted in his absence from the band's allegedly last-ever show in Starting with their December 2022, which was essentially Dave backed by members of Akercocke.
2022 show, Anaal Nathrakh will keep playing live, though without Mick.
* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is social media are almost never updated and even when they actively toured the group played live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''no'' shows in 2021, and only one show in December 2022 that Dave 2022. While it was initially announced could this would likely be their very last.last live show, the group later announced in February 2023 they would keep playing live with Dave backed by session musicians.
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Correction, they played no shows in 2021.


* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and even when they actively toured the group played live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and one show in December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and even when they actively toured the group played live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show ''no'' shows in 2021, and one show in December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and one show in December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Dave and Mick rarely give interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and even when they actively toured the group plays played live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and one show in December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The group's decision to cease touring in 2022 has been blamed by Dave on the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic pandemic]] making it impossible to book gigs, along with Mick's music production business taking off and keeping him too busy to play live anymore.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The group's decision to cease touring live shows in 2022 has been blamed by Dave on the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic pandemic]] making it impossible to book profitable gigs, along with Mick's music production business taking off and keeping him too busy to play live anymore.anymore. Sadly, this resulted in his absence from the band's allegedly last-ever show in December 2022, which was essentially Dave backed by members of Akercocke.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The group's decision to cease touring in 2022 has been blamed by Dave on the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic pandemic]] making it impossible to book gigs, along with Mick's music production business taking off and keeping him too busy to play live anymore.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows in 2022.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews interviews, the band's Twitter page is almost never updated and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows one show in 2022.December 2022 that Dave announced could likely be their very last.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows in 2022.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview after a series of live performances with the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows in 2022.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows in 2022.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them the legendary [[Creator/JohnPeel John Peel]] that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. After signing with Metal Blade, they toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and so far only two shows in 2022.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. Slowly being averted after 2011, when they grew to like playing live and gathered some friends to play bass and drums.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. Slowly being averted after 2011, when After signing with Metal Blade, they grew to like playing live toured regularly up until 2019; they played only two shows in 2020, ''one'' show in 2021, and gathered some friends to play bass and drums.so far only two shows in 2022.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. Slowly being averted after 2011, when they grew to like playing live and gathered some friends to play bass and drums.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. Slowly being averted after 2011, when they grew to like playing live and gathered some friends to play bass and drums.drums.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group plays live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show. Slowly being averted after 2011, when they grew to like playing live and gathered some friends to play bass and drums.
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They\'ve been doing more shows since signing with Metal Blade.


* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group almost never plays live. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show.

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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group almost never plays live.live maybe a dozen times a year. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Both Dave and Mick rarely give interviews and the group almost never plays live. In fact, it wasn't until a 2005 BBC Radio interview with them that they decided that they would play the occasional live show.

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