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Signifying Nothing Episode Twelve

By admin on Aug. 26, 2006.

Signifying Nothing Episode Twelve

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Playlist
SNFU-She’s Not On The Menu
C.R.-Hate The Christian Right

Enola Gay-Grav Et Nul
Brotherhood-Three Things
Terveet Kadet-Onnellisia Kytkentoja

Teen Idles-I Drink Milk
Minor Threat-Stand Up
State Of Alert-I Hate The Kids
Deadline-Hear The Cry
Artificial Peace-Outside Looking In

Red C-Pressure’s On
Youth Brigade-Moral Majority
Void-Dehumanized
Government Issue-Hey Ronnie
Untouchables-I Hate You

Justice-Up & Down
Negative Approach-Fashionable Idiots
Look Back & Laugh-Open Wounds
Pissed Jeans-Love Clown

Authorities-Radiation Masturbation
Fire Party-Jerk
Citizens Arrest-Existence

Life’s Blood-Human Power
Absolution-Dead & Gone
Nausea-Electrodes
Born Against-The Good Father

Fearless Iranians From Hell-Life In Iran
Riff Raff-Riff Raff
Bastards-Huominen Tulee, Painajainen Alkaa
Don’t No-Innocence Of Youth
C.K.N.-Holland

Deathreat-Sick Charade
Spazz-Uniform
No Comment-A Mother’s Crime
Honor Role-Livin In The Sixties
Pagan Babies-Dirty Knees

Top 100 Of The Nineties: By The Grace Of God-For The Love Of Indie Rock 7″

By admin on Mar. 2, 2006.

By The Grace Of God
For The Love Of Indie Rock 7”
Victory Records
1996

I remember Victory sending out a newsletter sometime in 1996, probably the summer, about their new releases.  The usual garbage like Snapcase and Earth Crisis had new releases, the One Life Crew controversy was covered, and there was an announcement about a new band called By The Grace Of God.  This band was supposed to have members of Endpoint and apparently had recently played their first show, playing three songs and a Judge cover.  At the time of course crap like Snapcase was huge, real hardcore bands like Devoid Of Faith and Floorpunch were starting to gain momentum, so hearing dudes from Endpoint were doing a band that covered Judge was a good thing.

I got the 7” shortly after.  I was pretty floored by it.  It sounded, by the time period’s standards, pretty “modern” but was still hardcore and a definite return to the older Endpoint style.  Throw in a cover of fucking Plastic Bomb on the CD and I knew this band was good.

I saw them live twice.  One at Manville Elks Lodge with the scab version of Deadguy & C.R.. The other time was of course at the infamous show in Yardley PA.  I actually missed the whole thing!  Our friends in the band Rad opened the show but then Saves The Day was playing so I walked down to the Wawa at the end of the street.  By the time I had come back everything had happened.  Whoops.

By The Grace Of God would go on to record another record for Victory and then one more record on a smaller label.  Members of this band have gone on to be in Black Cross, Good Riddance, and Elliot.

Here is an mp3 of Fissures.

These songs are posted for sample purposes.  I post them so that people can be turned on to cool music and hopefully return the favor for someone else.  Each mp3 will be up for one week and then will be taken down. please support the bands and labels by buying these records and checking them out when they play your town.  DIY hardcore punk bands deserve your support as an alternative to Clear Channel/MTV/RIAA nonsense. 

If you are the artist or copyright holder for this song and would like it removed please email me and it will be removed in a timely manner.

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