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Saturday, December 29, 2007

behind enemy lines

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Behind Enemy Lines (abbreviated BEL) is a Pittsburgh-based band categorized as crust punk[1][2] and Thrash metal [3].

It features Matt Garabedian and Dave Trenga of Aus-Rotten[2] and Bill Chamberlain[2] of The Pist and Caustic Christ. Behind Enemy Lines has released three albums so far.

Behind Enemy Lines, though only enjoying a small fanbase of devoted crust punks, feminists, and anarchists, has been covered by the news for their political commentary.[2]





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S.O.B. leave me alone e.p

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S.O.B. are pioneers and precursors of grindcore and thrashcore. The group debuted in 1986 with the single Leave Me Alone. In 1990, S.O.B. found international recognition with their split 7" EP with British band Napalm Death, who are also pioneers of this genre with bands like Terrorizer and mostly Repulsion.

In July of 1989, S.O.B. met Napalm Death during a Japanese tour, and Napalm Death's members Shane Embury and Lee Dorrian played on the record Thrash Night, an EP released by Dorrian's label Rise Above. In the same year, the band held a session for John Peel's Radio program on BBC.

In June of 1995, after the release of Vicious World, Tottsuan, the band's lead vocalist, committed suicide by jumping onto railroad tracks as a train was moving. Soon after, Kevin Sharp of Brutal Truth took Tottsuan's place during live S.O.B. performances, but in 1996, the band announced that Tottsuan had been replaced by Naoto, former bassist of Rise of the Dead.

In 2003, S.O.B. made a comeback with the release of Still Grind Attitude and a series of re-recorded classics with their most current vocalist Itsushi. They still exist today but are only actively known in Japan



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Monday, November 12, 2007

choking victim

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The band became hometown (C-squat in the Lower East Side of Manhattan where they squatted) legends for their innovative music and highly political lyrics. At the same time they also became infamous for their Satanic imagery and numerous references to the vagrant lifestyle such as crack-smoking, shoplifting, and squatting. They also, like many other bands in the punk scene, have strong anti-police sentiments in their songs. The band prides itself on its Atheism, often making sarcastic references to Satan, for the sole purpose of being offensive, rather than any sort of actual worship of the deity. In the songs on the album No Gods, No Managers they use several excerpts from the lectures of political scientist Michael Parenti.

Choking Victim broke up after the first day of recording for their first full-length LP, No Gods, No Managers, but the recordings from that one day were enough to make a solid album. After they broke up, (Stza and Ezra Crack) formed the band Leftöver Crack, and Skwert and Ezra formed INDK. Sascha has spent the last several years organically farming in upstate NY. Choking Victim and Leftöver Crack both are anti racist, anti sexist, anti homophobic and anti fascist.

On November 11th, 2000, Choking Victim reunited to play a show in Tompkins Square Park with the lineup from their album. Later, in late 2005, Choking Victim's 3 original members had a reunion and put on 4 live shows. On June 11th 2006, they also played a show at the Lower East Side's Tompkins Square Park, which featured various political speakers such as members of the Mislead Youth Project. At the end of July 2006 they toured the Dominican Republic before Leftöver Crack embarked on their European Tour.

Choking Victim has spawned many different bands after their break-up including Leftöver Crack, Morning Glory, INDK, and the Crack Rock Steady 7.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

mustard plug-yellow#5

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mustard plug is a punk/ska band from grand rapids michigan. they formed in 1991 and are still doin many shows they just had a new cd relese this download is no the new one though. there not the slower kind of ska there alot faster. they sing about real life things.there singer can have an oi sounding kind of vocals sometimes.very good band

songs
1. Not Enough
2. Get It Goin' On
3. Park, The
4. You Want It, We Got It
5. Already Gone
6. Safe
7. Just A Minute
8. No One But Myself
9. Your Secret
10. In Your Face
11. Sorry Now





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Monday, September 24, 2007

the germs - m.i.a the complete anthology

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The band began when Paul Beahm and Georg Ruthenberg decided they should start a band after being kicked out of University High for antisocial behaviour, allegedly for using 'mind control' on fellow students. The (initially hypothetical) band was named "Sophistifuck & The Revlon Spam Queens," with Beahm (then 'Bobby Pyn,' and later Darby Crash) on vocals, Ruthenberg (then and later called Pat Smear) on guitar, an early member named "Dinky" on bass, and Michelle Baer playing drums. This lineup never played in front of a live audience.

In April '77 the band added bassist, Lorna Doom, with transitional member "Dottie Danger" on drums, later famous as Belinda Carlisle of The Go-Go's. Carlisle never actually played with the band, due to her being sidelined by a bout of mononucleosis for an extended period, and she was replaced by her friend Donna Rhia, who played three gigs and recorded their first single. Carlisle remained a friend and helper of the band throughout (she can be heard introducing the band on the Live At The Whiskey recording), only leaving because her new band, the Go-Go's was becoming popular, and, as she put it, "I was really disturbed by the heroin that was going on." [1]. Nicky Beat, of various noteworthy LA bands, also sat in on drums for a time.

The band's first live performance was at the Orpheum Theater. Pat Smear recalled,

"We made noise. Darby stuck the mic in a jar of peanut butter. It was a dare, we had no songs or anything! Lorna wore her pants inside out, and Darby covered himself in red licorice...we made noise for five minutes until they threw us off."[2]

The Germs initially drew musical influences from the likes of Iggy Pop, Queen, Suzi Quatro, The Runaways, and New York Dolls. Early on, Smear was the only musically experienced member — Doom survived early performances by sliding a finger up and down the fretboard of her bass while Rhia generally kept a minimal beat on the bass drum, periodically bashing a cymbal.

The Germs presented themselves as more than a band, as a loose and half-ironic cult, with membership signified by a "Germs Burn" -- a characteristic cigarette burn on the left wrist or inner forearm.The end of the band came when Darby replaced Don Bolles with his friend Rob Henley on drums. According to Bolles, this was because Crash was terribly upset after having seen him perform on-stage in a dress, with side project Vox Pop, although Darby never said this himself. In any case, when Smear and Doom found that Henley could not play at all, and with Darby away in England, they began discussing quitting the band.[4]

Shortly after the Germs split, Darby and Pat went on to form the short-lived Darby Crash Band. Circle Jerks drummer, Lucky Lehrer joined the band on the eve of their first (sold-out) live performance, when during soundcheck, Darby kicked out the drummer they'd rehearsed with. The band, described by Smear as "like the Germs, but with worse players", played only a few gigs to lukewarm reaction before splitting up.they played there best ever last show.

Crash committed suicide 7 December 1980, at age 22. Unreported at the time, Beahme had overdosed on heroin in a suicide pact with close friend Casey Cola, who ended up surviving. She insists that he did not intend for her to live, nor did he change his mind at the last minute and intend for himself to live. As he lay dying, he attempted to write "Here lies Darby Crash" on the wall, but did not finish. Outside the world of Germs' fans, news of Darby's death was largely overshadowed by the murder of John Lennon the next day.
songs
1. Forming
2. Sex Boy - (live)
3. Lexicon Devil
4. Circle One
5. No God
6. What We Do Is Secret
7. Communist Eyes
8. Land Of Treason
9. Richie Dagger's Crime
10. Strange Notes
11. American Leather
12. Lexicon Devil
13. Manimal
14. Our Way
15. We Must Bleed
16. Media Blitz
17. Other Newest One, The
18. Let's Pretend
19. Dragon Lady
20. Slave, The
21. Shut Down (Annihilation Man)
22. Caught In My Eye
23. Round And Round
24. My Tunnel
25. Throw It Away
26. Not All Right
27. Now I Hear The Laughter
28. Going Down
29. Lions Share
30. Forming 2





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condemed 84- the boots go marching in

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this is a uk oi punk band. there still around today.Formed in the Autumn of 1980 as Criminal Tendencies, after three years the band changed their name to Condemned. The 84 moniker was added a year later, coinciding with the release of their first demo tape. Between 1984-87 over 90 gigs were played mainly in the U.K.c84 sings about real life subjects.

During 1986 various LP's / E.P.'s were released, with the debut mini lp Battle Scarred reaching No 21 in the National Independent Album chart, the follow up Oi! Ain't Dead E.P. reached No 18 in the U.K. Independent singles chart.

The current line up is:

GUNK (BASS), MARK MAGEE (GUITAR), KEV (VOCALS), MARK (DRUMS) & DAMON (GUITAR). i recomend them to all lovers of punk and oi.


# Song Name
1 Boots Go Marching In
2 Up Yours
3 We Will Never Die
4 Kick Down The Doors
5 Follow The Leader
6 Nutter
7 Oi! Ain't Dead
8 Under Her Thumb 2
9 Riot Squad
10 Under Her Thumb 1
11 Lies
12 Jimmy Davey
13 Teenage Slag



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Sunday, August 26, 2007

witch hunt- this is only the beggining

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this is a crust band ith 2 boys and 2 girls. ive seen them live they are from philly. they have a few cd's out their newest being blood red states they sing alot about diversity and femminism.
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1Sick Game
2.Mindless Identity
3. Sugarcoated, Yet It Festers Inside
4.By A Thread
5. As Priorities Decay
6.Life In A Box
7. I Am Guilty
8.Legislative Bodies Legislating Bodies
9.Access Denied
10.On My Honor
11. A War On Reality
12.Detest
13.Sugarcoated, Yet It Festers Inside (Demo)
14.I Am Guilty (Demo)
15.Life In A Box (Demo)
16.Detest (Demo)
17.Conform (Radio Performance)
18.Fed Up
19.On My Honor
20.a War On Reality
21.Take A Stand
22.Shroud Of Silence
23.Backfire
24. Once Upon A Time...




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white pigs -ep




the WHITE PIGS are a hardcore punk band pretty good definitly worth your time: S/T 8 Trax EP (Swinch Kwilsen Records) 1984 Connecticut. They later put out another 7` called "Evil Stalks The Innocent" and a super seven series EP on Mystic. Later they went in the death metal/punk direction and did a LP on Combat. The bassist later played in Free Love Society, The dispossessed, Sanity Assassins and nowadays Blastmat.
songs
victims
dropout
new life
screamer
pigs theme
early grave
fukfukfuk
kill kop



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vice squad- no cause for concern





vice squad is a u.k punk band. they stall have show and are still jammin. they have female vocals and that makes them pretty unique. Vice Squad came togther in Bristol in 1979, forming like a phoenix out of the ashes of two local bands, The Contingent and TV Brakes. The four-piece group comprised Beki Bondage on vocals (real name Rebecca Louise Bond), Dave Bateman on guitar, Mark Hambly on bass and Shane Baldwin on drums. Their music alternated between straight-ahead aggressive rock and power-pop, although they were perhaps more known for their tough punk image.
Under their new lineup, the band completed their successful Social Chaos tour of Europe and the USA in 1999, as well as additional tours of Europe and the States (including Canada, playing in my hometown of Montreal and also in Toronto) in 2000. The new Vice Squad has released several new CD's since getting back together: the aptly titled Resurrection, which features new recordings of old favorites along with some brand new offerings; Get a Life; Lavender Hill Mob; and their most recent offering, Lo-Fi Life (which includes new versions of Last Rockers and Stand Proud, Stand Stro

1. Young Blood
2. Coward
3. Nothing
4. Summer Fashion
5. 1981
6. Saturday Night Special
7. Offering
8. Times They Are A Changin', The
9. Evil
10. Angry Youth
11. It's Sell Out
12. Still Dying
13. Last Rockers
14. So What For The 80's
15. Sterile
16. Last Rockers - (Single Version)
17. Living On Dreams
18. Latex Love
19. Resurrection
20. Young Blood
21. Humane - (Single Version)



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verbal abuse-just an american band




Verbal Abuse was started in Houston, Texas in 1981 after singer and song writer Nicki Sicki quit the band Sick Pleasure and moved to Virginia, then back to Texas when he decided he wanted to start another band.

At the time, not many bands were playing fast hardcore in Texas and, like D.R.I. and M.D.C. before them, Verbal Abuse relocated to San Francisco in the end of 1981.

In San Francisco, Verbal Abuse lived at the infamous Vats along with members of The Dicks and M.D.C. as well as Harley Flanagan from the Cro-Mags. By the end of the year, they had signed with Fowl Records and recorded their first LP, Just an American Band which was released in the beginning of 1983.

The band then embarked on a tour to promote their first album but Brett soon left Verbal Abuse to join the army so Nicki asked former Sick Pleasure bandmate Dave "Koko" Chavez to take his place.

However, hardcore was starting to fade away and crossover thrash was the big thing in the mid '80's so Nicki quit the band in 1984. Since Joie, Dave and Gregg wanted to continue making music, They asked Condemned to Death singer Scotty Wilkins to sing.

1986 they recorded their second album, V.A. Rocks Your Liver, which was released on Boner Records.

The band continued to tour but Joie eventually left to join another band in 1987, being replaced by Andy Schuman. Gregg also left for family reasons a bit later, being replaced by former Condemned to Death drummer Mike Chubka who left in 1987 .

In 1989 Chris Kontos joined up after Gregg James was unable to make the European tour. Verbal Abuse was asked to take M.D.C. place because they were unable to make the trip. Off they went for 38 shows in 42 days with Destiny booking. At the end of that tour Destiny asked if they would record a "Live Recording". Out of that came "Passport- Verbal Abuse of America" released on Destiny records.

1990 saw Destiny bringing VA back to Europe to tour off the Live recording.

They recorded another album entitled Red, White and Violent and released in 1995 on Century Media Records. They toured for this record and split about a year later as Scotty joined Electric Frankenstein.

Joie Mastrokalos resurfaced playing guitar for his good friend Duff McKagan's band in 1993 and 1994. He contributed on Duff's solo album Believe in Me and the following solo tours that ensued.

In 1996, the band got a lot of recognition and newfound interest when thrash metal legends Slayer covered five of their songs on their Undisputed Attitude record. The songs covered are Disintegration, Free Money, Verbal Abuse, Leeches and I Hate You.

Nicki having been released from prison and money from the Slayer album royalties brought the band back together in the 21st century, now with Nicki back on Vocals, Andy on guitar, Dave on bass as well as new members Jess Aaron on second guitar and Geza Szent-Galy on drums. The band's first LP was re-released on CD with many extra tracks in 2002.



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subhumans- the day the country died

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The Subhumans are an anarcho-punk band formed in the Trowbridge & Melksham area of Wiltshire, UK in 1980. Dick Lucas joined later in the year, having formerly been in local band The Mental. Other members had been in the Stupid Humans.

The band released a demo in 1981 which was heard by members of the band Flux of Pink Indians after being sent to them by Graham Burnett of New Crimes fanzine, who were so impressed that they offered the Subhumans a chance to put out a record on their newly formed Spiderleg label. Shortly afterwards the Subhumans began to release material on their own Bluurg Records label. After the Subhumans split up Lucas formed the bands Culture Shock and Citizen Fish. The Subhumans occasionally reform for live performances, including at least two major tours of North America in the 21st Century, (Live in a Dive is a product of the first) and they continue to command a strong following. Subhumans are known for their thought provoking lyrics.

In 1987, the Subhumans broke up, but reformed in 1998 and embarked on a US Tour. They returned and toured the US and Canada in both 2005 & 2006.

The Subhumans have recorded a new album, Internal Riot, and are self-releasing it on Bluurg Records in September 2007. They have been touring Europe throughout 2007 and have a month-long US tour lined up beginning 24 August 2007.

songs
1. "All Gone Dead" – 1:53
2. "Ashtray Dirt" – 1:22
3. "Killing" – 1:49
4. "Minority" – 1:17
5. "Mickey Mouse Is Dead" – 2:44
6. "Nothing I Can Do" – 2:30
7. "Dying World" – 2:57
8. "Subvert City" – 4:14
9. "Big Brother" – 1:55
10. "New Age" – 1:49
11. "I Don’t Wanna Die" – 1:29
12. "No" – 1:49
13. "Zyklon-B-Movie" – 2:12
14. "’Til The Pigs Come Round" – 2:01
15. "No More Gigs" – 2:53
16. "Black And White" – 3:36



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minor threat- complete discography

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Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band that formed in Washington DC in 1980 and disbanded in 1983. While Minor Threat was short-lived, it had a strong influence on the hardcore punk music scene in the United States. Minor Threat's song "Straight Edge" was the basis for the straight edge movement, though the band has had no involvement with the movement itself.[1] Critics have called Minor Threat's music "iconic,"[2] and have noted that their "groundbreaking" music "has held up better than [that of] most of their contemporaries."[3]

Along with the fellow Washington DC hardcore band Bad Brains, Minor Threat set the standard for many hardcore punk bands in the 1980s and 1990s. They produced short, often astonishingly fast songs, eventually with high production quality, which at the time was lacking in most punk and alternative rock. All of Minor Threat's records were released on the band's own Dischord Records label.

inclueds all minor threat songs.


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jello biafra- 3 cds

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these cd,s are very good some of the stuff jello says is funny some is very serious it makes u think. its ver good i recomend u download it alot.
(born June 17, 1958) is more widely known by the stage name Jello Biafra. He first gained attention as the lead singer and songwriter for San Francisco punk rock band Dead Kennedys. After his time with the band concluded, he became more directly involved with political activism and took over the influential independent record label Alternative Tentacles, founded in 1979 by him and East Bay Ray. Although now primarily focused on spoken word art, he has continued as a musician in numerous collaborations.

Politically, he is a member of the Green Party[1] and actively supports progressive political causes. He is a self-proclaimed anarchist[1] who advocates civil disobedience, direct action, culture jamming and pranksterism in the name of political change. Biafra is known to use absurdist media tactics in the tradition of the Yippies to highlight issues of civil rights, social justice, anti-corporatism, peace movements, anti-consumerism, environmentalism, anti-globalization, universal health care, LGBT rights, anti-capitalism, reproductive rights, feminism, and the separation of church and state.

His stage name is a combination of the brand name Jell-O and the name of the short lived country of Biafra which attempted to secede from Nigeria in 1966. After four years of fighting and horrific starvation in Biafra, Nigeria regained control of the nascent Biafran state. Jello Biafra created his name as an ironic combination of a nutritionally poor mass-produced food product and mass starvation. He said he likes how two ideas clash in people's minds.


cd's
i blow minds for a living
high preist of harmful matter
no more cocoon's





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Friday, August 24, 2007

big d and the kids table- compilation




Big D and the Kids Table is a third wave ska band formed in October 1995 in Allston, Massachusetts on the Fork In Hand Records label. In 1999, they won Boston Music Awards distinction of "Outstanding Ska Band." Since 1997, Big D has put on an annual Halloween Show (co-headlining with Kicked in the Head until their dissolution in August 2005) in Boston. They have participated on the Warped Tour for several years (and will be heading out with the tour again in 2007), Summer of Ska Tour 2006 and the Ska is Dead tour, sharing the stage with some of both punk and ska's elite underground bands.

They have toured in support of such bands as Streetlight Manifesto, Catch 22, Dropkick Murphys, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Mustard Plug, and Rancid, and in 2007, they toured the U.S. in support of Alexisonfire, and Anti-Flag.
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cd,s are
good luck
how it goes
shot by lammi
the gypsy hill lp


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Thursday, August 23, 2007

crustina aguilera-crushing the imperialist machine(one demo at a time)



they were from or lived near Amherst, Massachusetts. I also know that this demo is from 2000 and a split 6" with the band Unholy Grave was being planned. I'm almost sure that the 6" never came to be and that this band is no longer around (unfortunately). The tracks from this demo are sometimes mislabeled at Token Animal Song, Token Environment Song, and Token Religion Song.they are a pretty good crust band and i recomend u download this




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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

banned books

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For all those who do that weird rearing thing this is for you. it has a total of 34 banned books. Some of them are lame but most of them are really cool. Even if you don't like reading i would give this a shot because some of this stuff is very interesting.

A few Included Books:
-Anarchy- Cheaters always prosper- 50 ways to beat the system without getting caught.
-C.I.A Psychological operations in guerrilla warfare.
-The Brainwashing Manual.(some scary shit here)
-Anarchists Cookbook 4.14
-Canada Emergency Measures Organization- 11 steps to survival.
-Plus many many more.



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punk collage , bands, flyers and pics of punx

a collage of diffrent things that are about punk



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the casualties- under attack

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Founding Members

The Casualties members aimed to return to what they viewed as the "golden era" of punk, which they believed had disappeared by 1985. During the early years, the lineup changed a great deal. The initial lineup consisted of Colin and Jorge on vocals, Yureesh on drums, Hank on guitar, and Mark on bass. Colin stepped out for several months to finish his education while Rachel, Rivits's singer, took his place.

Current Activities

The Casualties have continued to produce high-energy recordings and they have done US and international tours (e.g., Europe, Japan, and Mexico). Their latest release is "Under Attack" on SideOneDummy Records and they have been touring virtually non-stop since July 2006 in support of the new album.

Debates by fans

Some punk fans argue that The Casualties have "sold out", while others claim the band has retained their punk values. Critics have called the band's look cliché.

Defenders of the band argue that the punk philosophy is more about a DIY (do it yourself) attitude than a style of dress (though this can be seen as hypocritical because the lyrics of the Casualties often imply clothes and hairstyles as a major definition of punk). The Casualties rose from a dying New York City scene in the early 1990s. According to Jorge: "If you want to unite, the best way is not to fight amongst ourselves, but against the idiots outside(Can't Stop Us, Mexico City Day 2, Mexico 2006).", although it is obvious that sometimes internal problems must be fixed in order to solve external ones.

Also, some of the Casualties lyrics can be seen as hypocritical. The song "Politicians", for example, is critical of political lyrics in punk rock. However, most recently the band has started to incorporate political lyrics into their songs.

Some members of the punk scene criticize The Casualties for changing their opinions to be seem more accepting to general audiences. For instance, the band has put out songs in the past suggesting violence towards hippies yet will make speeches at concerts about how accepting they are of people and their personal beliefs.

Despite popular thought, The Casualties are originally from Jersey City, New Jersey. They played some of their first shows in New York City though.

Current lineup

* Jorge - vocals(1990-present)
* Rick - bass (1999-present)
* Jake - guitar (1993-present)
* Meggers - drums (1995-present)

songs
1. "Under Attack" – 2:06
2. "Without Warning" – 2:20
3. "System Failed Us... Again" – 2:43
4. "Social Outcast" – 2:14
5. "V.I.P." – 3:10
6. "No Solution - No Control" – 1:41
7. "Down & Out" – 3:43
8. "In It for Life" – 2:01
9. "On City Streets" – 4:21
10. "Fallen Heroes" – 1:59
11. "The Great American Progress" – 1:59
12. "Stand and Fight" – 1:42





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Monday, August 20, 2007

a global threat-what the fuck will change



Originally formed in Maine in 1997, the band relocated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1998, where it has been based ever since. The original band members were Bryan Lothian, Brett Threat, Westie, and Tubby Tim. In 1998 the band recorded and self-released their first EP, “The Kids Will Revolt Against All Authority” on Crack Rock Records. Soon after, Mike Graves and Pete Curtis joined the band (on drums and guitar respectively) and AGT began playing live shows in Boston and New York. During this period, the band met Mark Unseen (a member of Boston punk group The Unseen), who would become a major supporter of the band before later joining it himself. Mark re-released the “Kids...” EP on his ADD Records label in late 1998. Subsequently, Mark became a member of AGT in 1999, when, during a weekend of gigs in New York, the band's van broke down and Mark offered them transportation on the condition that he be allowed to join the band. The group accepted and Mark took up dual vocal duties, with both he and founding member Bryan singing during live shows.

In 1999 they released the “What the Fuck Will Change?” EP as well as a split 7" EP with Broken. Both these releases saw the band progressing towards the more frantic and relentless streetpunk style for which they would later become well-known. "What the Fuck Will Change?" was later re-released as the band's first full length LP on Step-1 Music, including new material as well as re-recorded songs from "The Kids..." EP. During this time Johnny joined the band on rhythm guitar and AGT embarked on a tour of the U.S. East Coast and South. Unfortunately, the band was involved in a three-car accident in Austin, Texas, in which their van was rumored to have been driven into a lake, forcing them to cancel the remaining dates of the tour. 1999 also saw the release of the "Who's to Blame?" split 7" EP with The End on Anarchist Records.

Shortly thereafter, AGT secured a record deal with GMM records, which would release the "Until we Die" LP (a version of which was also initially released on Rodent Popsicle Records), which the band had recorded at the same time as the "What the Fuck Will Change?" material. That winter, after a weekend of shows, original member Brett Threat was either fired from or quit the band (which, remains unclear), and would subsequently move back to Maine and form the punk band USA Waste. The band then played a few shows with Johnny on bass, before he too quit the band to form USA Waste with Brett. AGT then recruited long-time friend and previous musical collaborator Gabe Crate (a.k.a Gabe Asturd) to join the group on bass. In November, Mark Unseen played his last show with AGT, having decided that being in two bands was too much. Mark Unseen still occasionally joins the band at live shows to resume secondary vocalist duties.In 2000, the band set out on an East Coast tour with the short-lived Boston-based hardcore band The Statistics. However, The Statistics left the tour after only two shows, leaving AGT to finish the remaining dates on their own. The band also recorded the “In The Red” EP this year, and “Until We Die” was released on GMM Records. The band also set out on its first national tour with Awkward Thought. This tour was also joined, at points, by The Krays, Truents, Toxic Narcotic, and The Flatliners. Shortly after the tour, Gabe was either fired from or quit the band in a comparably ambiguous episode to that involving original bassist Brett Threat's leaving the band two years earlier (one explanation is that AGT simply began playing shows without Gabe, neglecting to inform him that he was no longer in the band). In 2001, AGT carried on as a three-piece with Pete on bass, Mike on drums, and Bryan on guitar and vocals, playing numerous shows in Massachusetts and New York City. The band also recorded a split 7" with Toxic Narcotic before touring with The Casualties. For this tour, John Curran joined the band as the new bassist and Pete returned to guitar. In December, AGT recorded their 3rd full-length LP “Here We Are,” which was released on Punkcore Records. During this time, Bryan began playing guitar as Pete Curtis prepared to leave the band and move to L.A. Around this time, Pete Curtis and former member Gabe Crate, coincidentally also about to leave the Boston area, became involved in a violent altercation with one another at a party and decided to punch each other in the face for a while, allegedly inspiring the lyrics for a future bonus track entitled "Dude, Fuck," written by Pete about Gabe's shortcomings.

In 2002 Pete played his “last show” with the band before leaving for L.A., apparently becoming emotionally overwhelmed during the show and openly weeping. “What the Fuck Will Change?” was also re-released this year on Punkcore Records. 2002 also saw the band embark on another U.S. tour with The Casualties, as well as a U.S. tour with Defiance, for which Pete rejoined the band. The band also recorded the "Earache/Pass The Time" EP, released that year on Rodent Popsicle Records.

In 2003, the band toured the West Coast with Josiah Steinbrick of Heavens and F-Minus and formerly The Statistics playing guitar. They also toured the East Coast with Clit 45, with Pete once again rejoining the band on guitar. For the remainder of the year, AGT would continue to relentlessly tour the U.S.

In 2006 the band recorded and released their latest full-length album entitled "Where the Sun Never Sets" on BYO Records. Many consider this album to be the bands most musically complex and innovative achievement, while also maintaining the original political and musical aggressiveness for which the band has always been known and respected.

songs
1 reigious scam
2 idle threat
3 all we really own
4 false patriot
5 stop the violence
6 the proles
7 live for now
8 the power
9 cause for abortion
10 this town
11 kids will revolt
12 conformity
13 american culture




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crumbsuckers- life of dreams



Crumbsuckers was a 1980s hardcore/heavy metal band that formed in 1982 on Long Island by bass player Gary Meskil in their home town of Baldwin. In June 1983, the band with singer Dave Brady recorded a demo called "The Crumbsucker Cave" at their rehearsal space with five songs, including a cover of Chubby Checker's "The Twist".[citation needed] In early 1985, they also added Chuck Lenihan as a second guitarist.

They were one of the first to mix the two genres, in their debut album Life Of Dreams. The songs were written by Gary Meskil, Dave Wynn, Chuck Lenihan, Dave Brady and two songs featured lyrics by new vocalist Chris Notaro. Notaro, known for his gruff voice and unintelligible lyrics, was a founding member of a Long Island hardcore band named Krackdown. The Crumbsuckers were at the forefront of the hardcore and metal crossover movement with bands such as Agnostic Front, The Cro-Mags, and DRI.

In the spring of 1987, guitarist Dave Wynn left the band and after a few guitarists came and went, Robbie Koebler stepped in to record Beast On My Back, known to fans as "B.O.M.B.". A highnote of this recording was the guitar-driven track, "Initial Shock". Some felt that guitarists Koebler and Lenihan were overlooked by mainstream fans because of the limited vocal style of Notaro.

In 1989, the band finally broke up due to musical differences and disagreements as to which direction the band should go. They reunited on August 3, 2006 in New York City to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the album Life of Dreams.
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1 just sit there
2 trapped
3 interlude
4 super tuesday
5 shits creek
6 return to the womb
7 the longest war
8 shot down
9 prelude
10 life of dreams
11 brainwashed
12 face of death
13 huburn
14 bullshit society
15 live to work
16 mr. hyde




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7 seconds skins guts and brains


there from california they influence alot of bands and a very good hardcoe punk band

1 skins brains and guts
2 no authority
3 redneck society
4 baby games
5 racism sucks
6 this is my life
7 anti-clan
8 i hate spots
9 were gonna fight


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