Marriage Can Suck It - 00:00 Youth Attack! - 00:40 The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Death Star Comparison 01:17 xDumbfucksx - 01:55 Too Much of a Good Thing - 02:31 Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 03:02 Stock Footage - 03:55 Pre(im)mature Retirement Plan - 04:25 The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 05:01 Deaf and Dumb - 05:29 Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 06:03 Red and Green make Yellow - 07:01 Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 07:36 I Just Can't Avoid the "Void" in "Avoid - 07:55 Wastoid on the Celluloid - 08:27 Shrinkage - 09:04 Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 09:35 IQ 32 - 10:19 Punch Drunk - 10:41 Tears of a Clone - 11:08
1. Marriage Can Suck It - 0:00 2. Youth Attack! - 0:40 3. The Painful, Yet Unavoidable Deathstar Comparison - 1:17 4. xDumbfucksx - 1:54 5. Too Much of a Good Thing - 2:31 6. Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 3:02 7. Stock Footage - 3:55 8. Pre(im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N. - 4:25 9. The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 5:01 10. Deaf and Dumb - 5:29 11. Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 6:03 12. Red and Green Make Yellow - 7:01 13. Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 7:35 14. I Just Can't Avoid the Void in Avoid - 7:55 15. Wastoid on the Celluloid - 8:27 16. Shrinkage - 9:04 17. Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 9:35 18. IQ32 - 10:23 19. Punch Drunk - 10:41 20. The Tears of a Clone - 11:08
in every hardcore/punk documentary when they get to the nineties, they totally gloss over this album/band/scene, and it makes me want to punch the fucking screen. All the Harcdore(punk) OG's have no idea that their original ideas continued to grow and evolve into Fastcore and powerviolence, They all say hardcore died in the 80s, and thrash and metal tookover, then there was Nirvana, Green day, Pennywise, rancid, and that recent vice one even ended on Title fight? seriously? Hardcore (Punk) evolved and kept going into Infest, capitalist casualties, Dropdead, Scholastic Deth, XbrainiaX...etc. I feel like this is common knowledge amongst people watching this, I just dont get why it gets NO CRED.
+0satanisboring0 All of the bands you named dropped there are powerviolence, which was its own thing during the 90's and went largely unnoticed by the mainstream. They don't get cred because they didn't influence the landscape within MAINSTREAM music (Which is what those documentaries you talk about are referring to), in any way. It doesn't really matter though, that doesn't change the influence that a lot of those bands have had outside of the mainstream so why bother caring? Just listen to them and don't give a fuck. I'm pretty sure the bands themselves don't care either.
Weekend Nachos but the hardcore(punk) bands of the 80s were not, for the most part(sure black flag had some recognition) mainstream. And powerviolence/fastcore is, to me, a very logical evolution of hardcore(punk) of the 80's. The fact that they(documentary makers) go from the eighties scene, which was largely underground, straight to the where the money was i.e: Rancid, Pennywise, Offspring....etc makes me sad, Young kids watching these docs are being misguided, and the narrative is totally driven by where the money is/went. Not the most important issue in the world to be caring about, i know. Been listening to these bands for 20+ years and cant help but feeling like a very important part of musical history is slighted and needs to be corrected.
Not positive my current copy has them (this is the 4th time I've owned this record somehow... I'm a little bummed that this one's poster has clippings on the edges but then again I hung my first copies' poster when I was a teenager so it's kind of cool) but I think the lyrics are in the LP. At least some pressings. They're in tiny condensed hand-written shots if I remember right but they can clearly be read. My eyes are absolute horseshit and I have an astigmatism in the right one, so I'm unsure if I could read it now, but if people really wanted to see lyrics I know that some copies of this came with them. And if I'm wrong, I'm thinking of another release. Hard copies of most vinyl (again not sure if all releases that had re-releases and diff. record labels putting them out all were the same...) have lyrics, or at least some lyrics. I gotta check and see which ones do/don't later... I wish complete discogcrappy had lyrics in the liners for convenience but I think most of the lyrics *are* out there if not expensive because some of their vinyl goes for a pretty penny. One of IL's finest...
If u can't hear the laughter in the vocals, then you just don't get it. This is wild music that's not neat and well organized like metal, nothing serious to worry about. That's why it's the most meaningful 10" in my stack.
man this makes me so damn happy... this was in my car's tape player (taped from vinyl) for a good couple years, 2000-2002 or so, nearly continuously (the rest of the tape was taken up by Palatka and Orchid)
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love this band. i played with pillage and lifes a few years back. the singer of pillage drummed for cb. was a dream come true. awesome dudes, wish this was still a thing...
WHY AM I SO ANGRY RIGHT NOW? WHO DID THIS AND HOW CAN I BEAT HIM UP? This is what bewildered anger would sound like, if you could bottle it. Some of the most instantly cathartic stuff I've ever heard.
Marriage Can Suck It: 0:00 Youth Attack!: 0:40 The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Deathstar Comparison: 1:16 xDumbfucksx: 1:55 Too Much Of A Good Thing: 2:32 Standing In Front Of Bulldog Records: 3:03 Stock Footage: 4:26 Pre(Im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N.: 5:01 The Only Time I Think About Romance Is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It: 5:30 Deaf And Dumb: 6:03 Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change: 7:01 Red And Green Make Yellow: 7:36 Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It: 7:55 I Just Can't Avoid The Void In Avoid: 8:27 Wasteoid In The Celluloid: 9:05 IQ32: 9:35 Punch Drunk: 10:19 Tears Of A Clone: 10:42
Well I imagine the band had some issues with the adults in their lives. I still relate to these lyrics in a way despite being nearly 30. You can be older and wiser while still retaining the rebellious spirit and individuality of your youth.
I LOVE HARDCORE GRIND STREET CORE HATE IS OK BECOUSE, TODAY GOOD IS EAVIL EAVIL IS GOOD SO, JUST DONT STOP! BE COOL AND,FUCK THE CRIME,FUCK THE LAW,ITS JUST SAME ALL SHIT!PEOPLE NEED YOU MEN
My homie in high school made me a tape of this band back in the late 90's. Shit blew my mind. I'm still a fan an more so a fan of the actor they're named after.
+YouthXClash MAD is one of the best Spazz songs there is. Crossover band cover. And power violence doesn't suck now. Yacopsae and Iron Lung are as good as No Comment and Spazz, while both eras had generic shit. And when was power violence not heavy? Crossed Out? I wouldn't really consider Charles Bronson power violence, maybe thrash violence if one had to play genre semantics...
HAHAHAHAHAHHA i know right? but yeah, powerviolence. check out infest, spazz, no comment, capitalist casualties and a whole slew of other shit that will be in the related videos section of those hahahahaha
They did. 25th anniversary. Not many pressings. Box set editions with coffee table book too. Sold out fast. Can get on Discogs if you take a bank loan out.
I told that joke to Jon when Malefaction was hanging out with CB before their set at Columbus Hardcore fest in '97 and he said it on stage. Reception for it was luke-warm.
Nasum is as melodic as grindcore gets. Leans on the death metal side of grind more than on the hardcore one, but still grindcore. Have a listen to Fury or The Deepest Hole. There's a swedish grindcore one-man-project called Glioblastoma, pretty melodic too, the song Den Mörka Timmen is great.
Hell yea what country you from I speak Spanish too dude I'm a drummer and play extremely fast haha I want too start a band with people who are really into hardcore if you are interested or know people?