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Since the release of their CDs Prelude and Somebody Stop... the band played a number of gigs overseas including shows with Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror and Desecration.
On 4 July 2003 the band was included as part of Terrorizer magazine's Northern Irish scene report.
After some problems with the line-up and the loss of two consecutive practice areas around 2004, Michael Ardill was recruited on bass duties. The band decided to stay as a four-piece and the album, ...And That’s How I Found Them, was recorded between February and March 2005. After the recording, the band embarked upon a full UK tour as main support alongside England's Nailed with Sweden's Visceral Bleeding. The band has also played support slots throughout the UK and Ireland for bands such as Obituary, Cannibal Corpse, Necrophagist, Desecration and Pungent Stench.
Some other notable bands Condemned have shared a stage with include: Abaddon Incarnate, Alarum, Cannibal Corpse, Mass Extinction, Nile, Incantation, Primordial, Prostitute Disfigurement, and Vomitory.
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