the mean wrote:01.20.89 Crimpshrine / Inner Anger / Sharkbait / Cheez Boys / Second Thought, Gilman, Berkeley, CA
dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:
False Liberty
Sudden Impact
Other Canadian bands of this ilk of course was Death Sentence (although their first less-crossover album is a lot better) and Hype ...Life Is Hard Then You Die!
From seeing Death Sentence a number of times, I just don't think of them as metal at all, as they were so punk in a lifestyle sense. You are definitely right that the first 12" (not a pretty sight) is better. Definitely metal influence with a very punk attitude. The second LP is decent, more metal, but not as good as the first.
What about Inner Anger? Not really known much out of Western Canada, but put out a decent crossover 12".
dave123 wrote:the mean wrote:01.20.89 Crimpshrine / Inner Anger / Sharkbait / Cheez Boys / Second Thought, Gilman, Berkeley, CA
Was it the Canadian band? I couldn't find the poster on the Gilman archive.
dave123 wrote:the mean wrote:01.20.89 Crimpshrine / Inner Anger / Sharkbait / Cheez Boys / Second Thought, Gilman, Berkeley, CA
Was it the Canadian band? I couldn't find the poster on the Gilman archive.
the mean wrote:dave123 wrote:the mean wrote:01.20.89 Crimpshrine / Inner Anger / Sharkbait / Cheez Boys / Second Thought, Gilman, Berkeley, CA
Was it the Canadian band? I couldn't find the poster on the Gilman archive.
Welly wrote:version sound wrote:Detetsation is overrated. The rest of their catalog that gets mostly ignored is great.
Yeah, heard the rest. It was shite.
dave123 wrote:Did you find the poster? The image isn't showing for me.
the mean wrote:dave123 wrote:Did you find the poster? The image isn't showing for me.
Yeah, not sure why that's not showing up for you. Try looking here:
http://www.gigposters.com/poster/35383_Crimpshrine.html
James wrote:dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:
False Liberty
Sudden Impact
Other Canadian bands of this ilk of course was Death Sentence (although their first less-crossover album is a lot better) and Hype ...Life Is Hard Then You Die!
From seeing Death Sentence a number of times, I just don't think of them as metal at all, as they were so punk in a lifestyle sense. You are definitely right that the first 12" (not a pretty sight) is better. Definitely metal influence with a very punk attitude. The second LP is decent, more metal, but not as good as the first.
What about Inner Anger? Not really known much out of Western Canada, but put out a decent crossover 12".
I was in a record store yesterday and saw an Inner Anger record. I toyed with buying it, but didn't. I think they were from Kamloops, BC. Is it any good?
Death Sentence definitely went metal for the 2nd LP. You should hear the demo they did after that album. It was even more glam sounding and included a cover of Planet Claire!
dave123 wrote:James wrote:dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:dave123 wrote:Welly wrote:
False Liberty
Sudden Impact
Other Canadian bands of this ilk of course was Death Sentence (although their first less-crossover album is a lot better) and Hype ...Life Is Hard Then You Die!
From seeing Death Sentence a number of times, I just don't think of them as metal at all, as they were so punk in a lifestyle sense. You are definitely right that the first 12" (not a pretty sight) is better. Definitely metal influence with a very punk attitude. The second LP is decent, more metal, but not as good as the first.
What about Inner Anger? Not really known much out of Western Canada, but put out a decent crossover 12".
I was in a record store yesterday and saw an Inner Anger record. I toyed with buying it, but didn't. I think they were from Kamloops, BC. Is it any good?
Death Sentence definitely went metal for the 2nd LP. You should hear the demo they did after that album. It was even more glam sounding and included a cover of Planet Claire!
I would pick it up if the price is decent. I haven't listened to it in years, so I have no idea how it has held up. I keep my copy just because of the Canadian connection.
I would like to hear that Death Sentence demo. I always thought they would make a good rock/metal band, as they sure had a big attitude and liked to party.
Nico wrote:VOID! That full length is great!
xxxMidgexxx wrote:D.R.I. were much better as a straight forward spastic thrash punk band. That 'Crossover' album is sub par. never liked it.
Even the kids that saw DRI open for Slayer on that Death records tour liked DRI better as a hardcore band.
clash77 wrote:xxxMidgexxx wrote:D.R.I. were much better as a straight forward spastic thrash punk band. That 'Crossover' album is sub par. never liked it.
Even the kids that saw DRI open for Slayer on that Death records tour liked DRI better as a hardcore band.
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xxxMidgexxx wrote:More Fun Than an Open-Casket Funeral!!!
Celebrates 30 years!
Good one. Listening to it now.
AssWreckersInc wrote:Poison Idea.
War All The Time and Feel The Darkness stand up to all their best material.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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