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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
Dude it got so bad around 2012-2013. I had started writing a book about powerviolence when I was 18, I was trying to do as comprehensive of a history on it as possible. It was sick, I interviewed Andrew bettie from no comment and Dallas from crossed out and a few of the old heads in the scene. But about four years in, circa 2013, I just got burned out on it so badly I completely abandoned it (granted, I wasn’t writing it full time, I was still on active duty but I dedicated a lot of time and money that I basically just threw away).
That being said, I have the golden harvest hardcore logo, that spazz made, tattooed on the ditch of my left arm. No shame whatsoever.
To keep it on topic, here’s dead language. Members of no comment, low threat profile, and iron lung.
Goddamn. I literally just had a powerviolence 're-visiting' day like two days ago just going through all the stuff I really liked when I was heavy into it. I definitely through on this dead language LP! Andrew beadies vocals are so great.
Grindkingrims and freelancevagrant thank you for having excellent taste in hardcore
Does that mindless mutant EP have casey from Yaphet kotto/look back in laugh on it? and Do you have that interview with the dude from Crossed out? They're a band with little to no info surrounding them(from what I remember) so it would be cool to hear more about them
on a completely different note - it's been getting cold here so I have been listening to a bunch of unwound haha. they were one of the best bands ever
Sorry for the double post, but I just saw this.
Yes, that line up for that mindless mutant ep is as follows
Vocals-carl cardova from fatigue
Bass-brian stern from California love/lbal/talk is poison
Guitar- casey watson from yaphet kotto/lbal
Drums-hirax max ward from spazz/plutocracy/scholastic deth
I can try and find the interview, it’s somewhere on an old computer at my parents house so it will be a while. Here’s what I remember off hand, he was a planet of the apes fan, so that’s where they got the intro to practiced hatred from their split with man is the bastard. (From beneath the planet of the apes I’m pretty sure). He owns shampoo company called ovation and I think he does horse shampoo also but I can’t remember, but he did say he skated damn near every day at the Encinitas park in the late 80s/early 90s. Sorry I can’t remember more dude!
Appreciate the compliment, you clearly have great taste as well!