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anyone have the old no win situation ep?

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What's the story with the shit talking track at the end of the Integrity album?

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:What's the story with the shit talking track at the end of the Integrity album?
I believe it's one of their guitarist who quit the band. Dwid was trash talk king, plus dukes would back that shit up. I remember this kid who re-released their first record but was late with their cut. Dude came from Ohio to Florida lookin for his money.

Funny, guys from that band went on to be in Filter and Slipknot. Go figger.

Also, that whole Integrity ep will rock your gym experience.
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Masked Terror #1 wrote:What's the story with the shit talking track at the end of the Integrity album?
Speaking of which - I need to find and upload the Sick of it All/Born Against debate where Pete Koller threatens to beat the shit out of Born Against. :lol:

And what bout the DMS vs. Integrity/One Life Crew beef? Lord Ezac basically beat Dwid to within an inch of his life.

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Oh damn, let's not forget that Skarhead was Vanilla Ice's back up band for his rap metal excursion.

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Money Gripp wrote:And what bout the DMS vs. Integrity/One Life Crew beef? Lord Ezac basically beat Dwid to within an inch of his life.
Can someone upload Charles Bronson's "One Life Crew Goes On SlimFast"?

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Money Gripp wrote:
b0mbs_of_death wrote:This is my favorite Integrity record, kinda sounds like a more metaled out cro mags. Plus it has a Pushead cover!

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01 Vocal Test
02 Hollow
03 Psychological Warfare
04 Trapped Under Silence
05 Abraxas Annihilation
06 Jagged Visions Of My True Destiny
07 Drowning In Envy
08 Humanity Is The Devil

Code: Select all

http://www.mediafire.com/?dd2dzjwhx9j
TERRIFIC UPLOAD.

I cannot emphasize enough how great this album is. This might be my favorite hardcore/metal record of the mid-90's. I remember copping it on cassette at a record store on LBI. We popped it into the tape deck and when "Vocal Test" came on I think my immediate reaction was :ohsh:. We spent the rest of the day driving up and down the Island blasting this shit with the windows down as rich, whitebread tourists looked on in horror.

IF YOU LIKE HARDCORE OR METAL AND YOU DON'T HAVE THIS RECORD, THEN DOWNLOAD IT NOW. OR JUST KILL YOURSELF.
CO MOTHERFUCKING SIGN 100%
I saw the ad for this album in a Thrasher magazine with the caption devastating metallic hardcore with a pushead cover so i knew this was my deal. Ive got to say this is actually one of my most listened to albums ever and without fail if someone throws this album on I immediately go into berserker mode and air guitar and air microphone all the words. I love that its such a short album too but even as short as it is its definitely one of the most epic hardcore records ever. Dwid Hellion is a fucking nutcase for real too. Ive heard people who know him say that the man is downright evil or the nicest guy on the planet. Another thing is that this hardcore album had the whole Asylum concept and I still have the little booklet that came with it tyaliing about how there is no more room for salvation in heaven and that earth is just a prison for people transitioning into hell. I could rant about how important this record is for another 20 minutes but I absolutely must recoomend this album to each and all 100%

I saw Integrity live in Memphis once and once only and they started the set with vocal test and it was just as :ohsh: then as the first time I ever heard it.

One of the guitar players in my band is trying to learn the whole of Jagged Visions of My True Destiny so we can cover it on a covers compilation.

in really small letters.
i stole my stage maner from Dwid. 1000 yard stare and all. :ohsh:

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I see that everyone here knows all the good hardcore stories. I love the feeling of being in good company.

Ezac is kind of a kook in my book but i dont doubt his gangster.

I though the dude at the end of HITD was a former drummer from some other hardcore band.

I got a really interesting story somewhere about how dwid quit hardcore to become a coke dealin porn star bodyguard. pics and all.

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OK, since the HC gossip is already well under way, several people have told me that Choke from Slapshot is now a gay hairdresser in Boston. I know that sounds just like the kind of BS rumor someone would start to fuck with someone, but people swear it's true. Can anyone confirm/deny?

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I can't confirm but I've heard that one too.

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Post by b0mbs_of_death »

I heard Choke was a hairdresser, but never the gay part.

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classic vancouver business
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01. D.O.A
02. Unknown
03. Slumlord
04. Musical Interlude
05. I Don't Give A Shit
06. M.C.T.F.D
07. Communication Breakdown
08. 001 Loser's Club
09. Fucked Up Baby
10. The Kenny Blister Song
11. Smash The State
12. My Old Man's A Bum
13. Bloodsucker Baby
14. Waiting For You
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01. Stupid Songs
02. Argh Fuck Kill / Die Sinner Die
03. Bedtime Story
04. My Girl
05. Dogfarts
06. Inside My Head
07. Wake Up America
08. Proud To Be A Canadian
09. Stupid World
10. Ronald McRaygun
11. Kill The Hosers
12. Religious Bumfucks
13. 1967
14. I Killed Mommy
15. I'm My Own God
16. Used To Be In Love
17. Suicide
18. The Idiot
19. Germ Attack
20. Scared of People / Black Sabbath
21. I Want to be East Indian (Bonus Track)

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Kind of a random first post in this thread from me, but I went back and listened to this album recently and felt like it held up pretty well.

Battery were a 90s hardcore band from DC. They were different from most other bags operating under the hXc banner back then, they were a conscious throwback to the Youth Crew era, i.e. good hardcore.

I discovered them because I was bitching to my friend who worked at Revelation that none of the shit they were putting out had anything to do with the sound the label had been built on. He gave me a copy of Battery's Whatever It Takes, which, funny enough, was their only album on Rev and one of their last.

Maybe anyone who cares already knows about this record, but if you dig that classic sound but have worn out all your YOT, Side By Side and Gorilla Biscuits records, this will feel like a lost gem you forgot about.

Funny that this record is more than 10 years old at this point. Isn't it about time for another Youth Crew revival movement?

These guys also did two similar records around the same time with Ray Cappo of YOT singing under the band name Better Than A Thousand. If anyone wants those, let me know and I'll post them up.

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Whatever It Takes (1998) - Revelation Records

1. What I'd Give
2. Brand New Place
3. Throughout
4. Leave It Behind
5. Part 2
6. Another Reason
7. Half My Time
8. You Can't Win
9. To Want
10. Retrace
11. Who Are You
12. Whatever It Takes
Man, I hated better than a thousand. Ray Cappo's a fag.

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Gonna chime in with two records I'm really looking for.

ctXhc band Aware's s/t 7" featuring the song Back Off

Smorgasbord records debut 7" comp called X Marks The Spot and featuring songs from Wide Awake, Pressure Release and Up Front

If anyone has or can get either of these, please upload and I will be in your debt.
I have the second 7"...might be able to track down a link. that was a dope record.

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Money Gripp wrote:Here is another quality album in the same vein as the Battery album MT1 upped:

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*click on album picture to download full album

Ignite Call On My Brothers (1994)
192 kbps

dark red = sample track

1 Ash Return
2 Straight Ahead
3 Black Light
4 Faraway
5 You
6 Epidemic
7 In My Time
8 Distance
9 Call on My Brothers
10 Should Have Known
11 Agression
12 Slow
13 Sided
14 Family
15 50 and a Month
16 Man Against Man (No for an Answer)

This record came out in 1994 but hearkens back to good old-fashioned hardcore while still sounding modern. This was my shit when it came out. Saw these guys a bunch of times in various VFW halls and they killed it every time.

Ignite featured ex-members of such classic Cali bands as No For An Answer and Unity. They were heavily influenced by Uniform Choice and other classic California hardcore bands when making this record - in fact, the last song is a cover of No For An Answer's "Man Against Man". Check it out.
Hell yeah. Embrace was my shit though.

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nickwoj wrote:http://www.sendspace.com/file/f590bp
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current boston raw & heavy shit


http://www.mediafire.com/?mtqncqdrj5j
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belgium heavy metallic integrity-style hardcore with a stoner twist

http://www.mediafire.com/?fwoj5y5m2zz
Naysayer-my own demons drag me down everyday demo
new richmond mosh

http://rapidshare.com/files/72223877/WH-2007-RTE.rar
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pa kids mix integrity and nyhc, then chop and screw it

http://www.mediafire.com/file/mqlindvfm ... k-2003.rar
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early 00's boston straight-edge. think moshier supertouch

http://rapidshare.com/files/73131128/In ... _1998_.rar
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late-90's boston straight-edge

http://rapidshare.com/files/56844558/Ir ... _2005_.rar
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virginia beach warzone-worship

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?v5jw1imwwyv
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baltimore hc. my current fav. crown of thornz style hardness

http://rapidshare.com/files/122496303/B ... _2007_.rar
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infest with mosh
Are any of these good though? I only know in my eyes, and they sucked. Oh, and a crown of thornz reference aint helping.

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Post by Masked Terror #1 »

Which Integrity joint should I check out next?

Also, I decided that Uniform Choice's Screaming For Change is the best single straight up hardcore song there is.

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Which Integrity joint should I check out next?

Also, I decided that Uniform Choice's Screaming For Change is the best single straight up hardcore song there is.
most people seem to enjoy for those who fear tommorow.

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now this is a band i slept on a first and couldnt be more dissapointed in myself for doing so. Now I listen to them constantly. I think this may be the only amazing thing besides bluegrass to come from Kentucky. Oh yeah Whiskey...
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http://rapidshare.com/files/176663765/g ... O.rar.html

also be sure to watch this youtube and witness the unreal drumming up close from this inhumanoid.
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^dude can play drums.

Yeah, Uniform Choice was the shit.

Just wanted to add that going from Burn to Orange 9mm might be the world's worst fail of all time.

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I'm gonna upload the Integrity pseudo-discography that Victory put out even though the songs are out of order (Victory can't do anything right) which includes Those Who Fear Tomorrow, the Integrity/Mayday split, and the In Contrast of Sin 7".

I'll also upload Systems Overload which contains some of their best songs.

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Which Integrity joint should I check out next?

Also, I decided that Uniform Choice's Screaming For Change is the best single straight up hardcore song there is.
Screaming For Change LP >>> every YOT album

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Post by Masked Terror #1 »

Since we're in a Cleveland state of mind, how about a little Ringworm?

One of the few bands to maintain a "true" hardcore sound throughout the 90s and into the 2000s. Saw them live like 10 years ago and was pretty impressed.

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Birth Is Pain

Track List:

01. The Sickness
02. Take Back Whats Ours
03. Birth Is Pain
04. Madness Of War
05. Amputee
06. Dollar Whore
07. Self- Destruct
08. Endless Cycles
09. Again And Again
10. I Can See
11. Wallow

Bugs me when HC album covers aren't big, bold fonts with pictures of the singer screaming/kids moshing on them.

Would also prefer that the only possible topics be the importance of friendship, the sting of betrayal, a call for unity within the scene, calling out those who are poisoning the scene from within, anger at cops/religious leaders/white supremacists and the evils of drugs/alcohol/tobacco/meat.

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Post by Masked Terror #1 »

I DLed Those Who Fear Tomorrow and dug that too.

Aaron Melnick is wasting his time playing in anything other than an early- Metallica cover band. Dude shreds.

Psyched for more.

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Integrity
In Contrast of Sin 7" + Various Comp Tracks + Systems Overload
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DOWNLOAD IT OR DWID WILL FIND YOU AND KILL YOU

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Nice, Man. Thanks.

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Post by nickwoj »

the melnicks (well at least one of them) are still active in a couple bands. one i can think of off the top of my head is the inmates. dwid still does shit and does integirty with a scab lineup. pretty corny. the shit-talking at the end of the "humanity..." record is actually chubby fresh but from what i understand his words are spliced up to make him say what he's saying. that's why his phrasing sounds pretty weird.
battery suck.
uniform choice better than yot? nikka please.
all the records i put up are good. i'm just trying to put shit up that you guys might've missed out on. it seems like you guys are more into metalcore though but whatever.

ALTERCATION demo (nyhc, pre-supertouch. one of the illest ny demos)
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Rhythm To The Madness
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amazing belgium band. think cro-mags "alpha omega" played right.

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I didn't say UC was better than YOT on a whole, but I think Screaming For Change is better than any YOT album.

Altercation "Demo" is awesome. "Unite Us" = you're losing your mind. I have their WNYU set. I'm gonna do an all WNYU set post when I get my shit together.

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nickwoj wrote:seems like you guys are more into metalcore though
Not cool, Bro.

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Post by Masked Terror #1 »

Figured as long as we were talking Uniform Choice, might as well up the album.

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TRACK LISTING:
1. Use Your Head
2. My Own Mind
3. Straight And Alert
4. Build To Break
5. Scream To Say
6. Once I Cry
7. Sometimes
8. Screaming For Change
9. No Thanks
10. A Choice
11. Big Man, Small Mind
12. Don't Quit
13. In Time
14. Silenced

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