Soundtrack Of Protest Records

March 12, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Ad for Pat Tutek’s Soundtrack Of Protest record label. You may remember Pat from Down But Not Out, or the hilarious fur coat riot prank at MCC in 1996. A really nice guy who put out a couple cool records like the Bleed/Chain To Thread split ep.

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Floorpunch-Goal Line Stand Demo

February 26, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

At the time, it seemed like few people remembered hardcore. There were good bands in 1995. But for every Mainstrike, Mouthpiece, Voorhees, or Devoid Of Faith there was an endless stream of craptacular Snapcase or Earth Crisis clones. Or worse.

During the summer of 1995, we heard rumors about a new band called Floorpunch. They were supposed to sound like the Gorilla Biscuits. Then, they were supposed to be really violent. Confused, an older friend, who was tight with the band, told us more about them. He described them as “Youth of Today meets Breakdown.”

Uh, wow. This blew our teenage minds. Immediately, piles of singles were stuffed into envelopes and sent off to In My Blood Records HQ. When we got tapes back, a few of us sat down on my bed and hit play. Everyone was really quiet as this heavy intro that recalled both Breakdown and Youth of Today. It was heavy, it sounded pissed off. There were dive bombs and a lot of mosh parts. The intro ends and I hit stop. We looked at each other and smiled. A few “whoa’s” later, I hit play again. The rest of the demo was just as good, with righteous Straight Edge lyrics, huge mosh parts, and generally the vibe we had been looking for but never finding.

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Youth Of Today In Thrasher

January 28, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

I’ve never been a huge fan of Thrasher. Skating had little to do with me getting into hardcore so it was just a magazine that sometimes covered hardcore (I remember buying issues in 1994ish that covered Killing Time, Vision, and Mouthpiece amongst others) and had decent coverage of skating. Sure Pushead used to do a raging column monthly for it.

Back in 1988 I would’ve subscribed for sure if I got a fresh copy of Youth Of Today’s We’re Not In This Alone LP along with it. That record is a monster, so fast and pissed off. The drumming is pretty savage, having to be remixed months after its release. By far it is my favorite Youth Of Today record.

In 1998ish it was reissued and remixed for the worst on Revelation Records. A few years before that, there was a bootleg CD with both versions of Can’t Close My Eyes, We’re Not In This Alone, and the Anarchy In Vienna live bootleg.

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Walk Proud

September 25, 2008 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

The early New Age records like Walk Proud are not holding up very well. Growing up I had a friend who was really into these bands but I just couldn’t hang with them. The only New Age record I can think of, off the top of my head, that I still enjoy is the Mouthpiece What Was Said LP.

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