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Swamp Terrorists
Swamp Terrorists
band
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Digital Poodle
Digital Poodle
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The Wake
The Wake
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yelworC
yelworC
band
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Kill Switch...Klick
Kill Switch...Klick
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16Volt
16Volt
American industrial rock band
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Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone
British punk rock band
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Diatribe
Diatribe
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Placebo Effect
Placebo Effect
band
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Yeht Mae
Yeht Mae
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Society Burning
Society Burning
US industrial metal rock band
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Mentallo and the Fixer
Mentallo and the Fixer
band
12
New Mind
New Mind
electro-industrial band from Cumbria, Great Britain
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Alan Davey
Alan Davey
British musician
14
Vampire Rodents
Vampire Rodents
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Parasites
Parasites
American pop-punk band
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The God Machine
The God Machine
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Grendel
Grendel
Dutch music group
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Spahn Ranch
Spahn Ranch
American industrial band
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Switchblade Symphony
Switchblade Symphony
band that plays gothic rock
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Razed in Black
Razed in Black
industrial music group
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Empyria
Empyria
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Collide
Collide
American band
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Pell Mell
Pell Mell
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Leæther Strip
Leæther Strip
band
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Straw
Straw
English indie rock band
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Big City Orchestra
Big City Orchestra
American art/anti-art group based generally in California
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The Fuzztones
The Fuzztones
American band
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Funeral Oration
Funeral Oration
Dutch band
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Final
Final
band
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Eric Gaffney
Eric Gaffney
American musician
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Kommunity FK
Kommunity FK
American post-punk/gothic rock band
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Nothing Painted Blue
Nothing Painted Blue
American indie rock band
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X Marks the Pedwalk
X Marks the Pedwalk
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Qkumba Zoo
Qkumba Zoo
band
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No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
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Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
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New Bomb Turks
New Bomb Turks
band
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Ozric Tentacles
Ozric Tentacles
English instrumental rock band
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His Name Is Alive
His Name Is Alive
American band

Non-aggression Pact (abbv. as N.A.P.) is an urban-electro-industrial music group from Tampa, Florida. The band was formed in 1992 by keyboardist/drummer, Jeff Hillard (a.k.a. Chillard) and keyboardist/vocalist Jason Whitcomb. Their music featured an abrasive industrial-dance sound, with funky, grind-hop drum loops overlain by harsh vocals and thought-provoking audio samples from various movies and documentaries. Their lyrics focused mostly on the issues of racism and mass media.

N.A.P. released their first album Gesticulate in 1993 with bassist and pianist Dan Bates on the now defunct General Purpose Cassettes (G.P.C.) label. The electronic music was composed and sequenced with an Ensoniq EPS 16+ digital sampler. Additional sounds were taken from a Roland Juno-106 analog synthesizer.

The G.P.C. label usually sold merchandise with unusual packaging, as such, the Gesticulate CD was a limited-edition release with an aluminum foil cover and screen-printed artwork. The cassette tape version was sold in a metal can. There were two different versions of the CD cover printed.

The band's second release was 9mm Grudge in 1994 on the California-based Re-Constriction recording label. It was more guitar driven, however much of it was sampled including a riff from Van Halen appearing in a song.

Five years later, Broadcast-Quality Belligerence was released. This marked a change in production with a shift to PC based recording software instead of their previous "Live Take" approach via DAT. This also appears to be the band's final commercial release. Newer material was released on their MP3.com page until the site changed formats.