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Top 100 1990′s

By admin on Apr. 12, 2010.
  1. 1.6 Band, Self Titled LP, USA, 1992
  2. Acme, Self Titled 7″, Belgium, 1994
  3. All Chrome, Flounders Flyers College & Canada LP, USA, 1999
  4. Arms Reach, Self Titled 7″, Australia, 1998
  5. Assuck, State To State 7″, USA, 1993
  6. Aus-Rotten, Fuck Nazi Sympathy, USA, 1994
  7. Bastard, Wind Of Pain LP, Japan, 1990
  8. Bikini Kill, The Anti-Pleasure Dissertation 7″, USA, 1995
  9. Born Against, Industrial Relations Department 7″, USA, 1990
  10. Breakdown, Blacklisted LP, USA, 1997
  11. Burn, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
  12. By The Grace Of God, For The Love Of Indie Rock 7″, USA, 1996
  13. Charles Bronson, Youth Attack LP, USA, 1997
  14. Citizens Arrest, A Light In The Darkness 7″, USA, 1990
  15. Chopping Block, Grizzly Fetish 7″, USA, 1991
  16. Cop Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1993
  17. Crossed Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
  18. Crown Of Thornz, Train Yard Blues 12″, USA, 1995
  19. Dead Nation, Face The Nation 7″, USA, 1998
  20. Deadguy, Work Ethic 7″, USA, 1994
  21. Death Side, Bet On The Possibility LP, Japan, 1991
  22. Devoid Of Faith, Purpose: Lost 10″, USA, 1999
  23. Disclose-Tragedy LP, Japan, 1994
  24. Down But Not Out, Demo, USA, 1998
  25. DropDead, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1992
  26. Electric Wizard, Come My Fanatics LP, England, 1996
  27. Eyeball, Talkin’ Straight 7″, Germany, 1998
  28. Eyehategod, In The Name Of Suffering LP, USA, 1992
  29. Face Value, Coming Of Age 7″, USA, 1990
  30. Fastbreak, Where It Lies 7″, USA, 1997
  31. Fit For Abuse, Mindless Violence 7″, USA, 1995
  32. Floor, Dove LP, USA, 1994
  33. Floorpunch, Goal Line Stand Demo, USA, 1995
  34. Four One One, This Isn’t Me LP, USA, 1991
  35. Fu Manchu, The Action Is Go LP, USA, 1997
  36. Full Speed Ahead, Demo, USA, 1998
  37. Gauze, Kao O Aratte Denaoshite Koi LP, Japan, 1997
  38. Get High, Demo, USA, 1996
  39. Gordon Solie Mother Fuckers, Chairshot Politics 7″, USA, 1998
  40. H-100’s, Distort Cleveland 7″, USA, 1995
  41. Hatchetface, Volume Two LP, USA, 1995
  42. Haywire, Private Hell LP, USA, 1990
  43. Heroin, Paper Bag 7″, USA, 1992
  44. His Hero Is Gone, Fifteen Counts Of Arson LP, USA, 1997
  45. Huggy Bear, Don’t Die 7″, England, 1993
  46. Human Remains, Using Sickness As A Hero CD, USA, 1996
  47. The Icemen, Rest In Peace 7″, USA, 1991
  48. In My Eyes, Demo, USA, 1997
  49. Infest, Mankind 7″, USA, 1991
  50. Inmates, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1995
  51. Integrity, Humanity Is The Devil 10″, USA, 1996
  52. Into Another, Ignaurus LP, USA, 1994
  53. Jello Biafra With DOA, Last Screams Of The Missing Neighbors LP, USA/Canada, 1990
  54. Judge, The Storm 7″, USA, 1991
  55. Kiss It Goodbye, She Loves Me…She Loves Me Not LP, USA, 1997
  56. Laughing Hyenas, Crawl 7″, USA, 1992
  57. Leeway, Desperate Measures LP, USA, 1991
  58. Los Crudos/Spitboy, Split LP, USA, 1994
  59. Madball, Dropping Many Suckers 7″, USA, 1992
  60. Mainstrike, Times Still Here 7″, Netherlands, 1995
  61. Man Is The Bastard, Sum Of The Men 12″, USA, 1992
  62. Man Lifting Banner, Ten Inches That Shock The World LP, Netherlands, 1992
  63. Mouthpiece, What Was Said LP, USA, 1994
  64. Mukilteo Fairies, Closet Check 7″, USA, 1993
  65. Neanderthal, Fighting Music 7″, USA, 1990
  66. Neurosis, The Word As Law LP, USA, 1990
  67. No Comment, Downsided 7″, USA, 1992
  68. No Escape, Demo, USA, 1990
  69. Out Cold, Self Titled LP, USA, 1994
  70. Paintbox, Screaming Shouting Crying LP, Japan, 1999
  71. Poison Idea, Feel The Darkness LP, USA, 1990
  72. Puncture Wound, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1999
  73. Quicksand, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
  74. Ringworm, Demo, USA, 1991
  75. Ripping Corpse, Dreaming With The Dead LP, USA, 1991
  76. Rollins Band, The End Of Silence LP, USA, 1992
  77. Rorschach, Protestant LP, USA, 1992
  78. Rupture, Righteous Fuck 7″, Australia, 1991
  79. S.D.S., Scum System Kill 7″, Japan, 1996
  80. S.O.D., Speak Swedish Or Die 7″, Sweden, 1990
  81. Saint Vitus, Die Healing LP, USA, 1995
  82. Selfish, System Kills 7″, Finland, 1993
  83. Septic Death, Theme From Ozobozo LP, USA, 1992
  84. Skewbald/Grand Union, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
  85. Sleater Kinney, Dig Me Out LP, USA, 1997
  86. Sleep, Sleep’s Holy Mountain LP, USA, 1993
  87. Spazz/Black Army Jacket, Split 7″, USA, 1997
  88. Speak 714, The Scum Also Rises 7″, USA, 1999
  89. Sportswear, It Runs Deep 7″, Norway, 1998
  90. Supertouch, The Earth Is Flat LP, USA, 1990
  91. Talk Is Poison, Straight To Hell 7″, USA, 1998
  92. Team Dresch, Personal Best LP, USA, 1995
  93. True Blue, Demo, Germany, 1998
  94. Turning Point, It’s Always Darkest Before The Dawn LP, USA, 1991
  95. Verbal Assault, On 12″, USA, 1990
  96. Voorhees, Spilling Blood Without Reason LP, England, 1994
  97. Warhead, Cry Of Truth LP, Japan, 1991
  98. Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! – The Record, Compilation 7″, International, 1991
  99. Forever, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991
  100. Rebuilding, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991

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Signifying Nothing Top 100 Of The Nineties

By admin on Jul. 27, 2009.

Four years late, here is the final list.  One thing I’ve noticed as I put this together is that there is a great lack of compilations on this list.  A lot of the decent compilations in the nineties have great songs, but also terrible ones.  I still feel like I am missing something obvious…

  1. 1.6 Band, Self Titled LP, USA, 1992
  2. Acme, Self Titled 7″, Belgium, 1994
  3. All Chrome, Flounders Flyers College & Canada LP, USA, 1999
  4. Arms Reach, Self Titled 7″, Australia, 1998
  5. Assuck, State To State 7″, USA, 1993
  6. Aus-Rotten, Fuck Nazi Sympathy, USA, 1994
  7. Bastard, Wind Of Pain LP, Japan, 1990
  8. Bikini Kill, The Anti-Pleasure Dissertation 7″, USA, 1995
  9. Born Against, Industrial Relations Department 7″, USA, 1990
  10. Breakdown, Blacklisted LP, USA, 1997
  11. Burn, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
  12. By The Grace Of God, For The Love Of Indie Rock 7″, USA, 1996
  13. Charles Bronson, Youth Attack LP, USA, 1997
  14. Citizens Arrest, A Light In The Darkness 7″, USA, 1990
  15. Chopping Block, Grizzly Fetish 7″, USA, 1991
  16. Cop Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1993
  17. Crossed Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
  18. Crown Of Thornz, Train Yard Blues 12″, USA, 1995
  19. Dead Nation, Face The Nation 7″, USA, 1998
  20. Deadguy, Work Ethic 7″, USA, 1994
  21. Death Side, Bet On The Possibility LP, Japan, 1991
  22. Devoid Of Faith, Purpose: Lost 10″, USA, 1999
  23. Disclose-Tragedy LP, Japan, 1994
  24. Down But Not Out, Demo, USA, 1998
  25. DropDead, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1992
  26. Electric Wizard, Come My Fanatics LP, England, 1996
  27. Endpoint, In A Time Of Hate LP, USA, 1990
  28. Eyeball, More Days To Come LP, Germany, 1998
  29. Eyehategod, In The Name Of Suffering LP, USA, 1992
  30. Face Value, Coming Of Age 7″, USA, 1990
  31. Fastbreak, Where It Lies 7″, USA, 1997
  32. Fit For Abuse, Mindless Violence 7″, USA, 1995
  33. Floor, Dove LP, USA, 1994
  34. Floorpunch, Goal Line Stand Demo, USA, 1995
  35. Four One One, This Isn’t Me LP, USA, 1991
  36. Fu Manchu, The Action Is Go LP, USA, 1997
  37. Full Speed Ahead, Demo, USA, 1998
  38. Gauze, Kao O Aratte Denaoshite Koi LP, Japan, 1997
  39. Get High, Demo, USA, 1996
  40. Gordon Solie Mother Fuckers, Chairshot Politics 7″, USA, 1998
  41. H-100′s, Distort Cleveland 7″, USA, 1995
  42. Hatchetface, Volume Two LP, USA, 1995
  43. Haywire, Private Hell LP, USA, 1990
  44. Heroin, Paper Bag 7″, USA, 1992
  45. His Hero Is Gone, Fifteen Counts Of Arson LP, USA, 1997
  46. Huggy Bear, Don’t Die 7″, England, 1993
  47. Human Remains, Using Sickness As A Hero CD, USA, 1996
  48. The Icemen, Rest In Peace 7″, USA, 1991
  49. In My Eyes, Demo, USA, 1997
  50. Infest, Mankind 7″, USA, 1991
  51. Inmates, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1995
  52. Integrity, Humanity Is The Devil 10″, USA, 1996
  53. Into Another, Ignaurus LP, USA, 1994
  54. Jello Biafra With DOA, Last Screams Of The Missing Neighbors LP, USA/Canada, 1990
  55. Judge, The Storm 7″, USA, 1991
  56. Kiss It Goodbye, She Loves Me…She Loves Me Not LP, USA, 1997
  57. Laughing Hyenas, Crawl 7″, USA, 1992
  58. Leeway, Desperate Measures LP, USA, 1991
  59. Los Crudos/Spitboy, Split LP, USA, 1994
  60. Madball, Dropping Many Suckers 7″, USA, 1992
  61. Mainstrike, Times Still Here 7″, Netherlands, 1995
  62. Man Is The Bastard, Sum Of The Men 12″, USA, 1992
  63. Man Lifting Banner, Ten Inches That Shock The World LP, Netherlands, 1992
  64. Mouthpiece, What Was Said LP, USA, 1994
  65. Mukilteo Fairies, Closet Check 7″, USA, 1993
  66. Neanderthal, Fighting Music 7″, USA, 1990
  67. Neurosis, The Word As Law LP, USA, 1990
  68. No Comment, Downsided 7″, USA, 1992
  69. No Escape, Demo, USA, 1990
  70. Out Cold, Self Titled LP, USA, 1994
  71. Paintbox, Screaming Shouting Crying LP, Japan, 1999
  72. Poison Idea, Feel The Darkness LP, USA, 1990
  73. Puncture Wound, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1999
  74. Quicksand, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
  75. Ringworm, Demo, USA, 1991
  76. Ripping Corpse, Dreaming With The Dead LP, USA, 1991
  77. Rollins Band, The End Of Silence LP, USA, 1992
  78. Rorschach, Protestant LP, USA, 1992
  79. Rupture, Righteous Fuck 7″, Australia, 1991
  80. S.D.S., Scum System Kill 7″, Japan, 1996
  81. S.O.D., Speak Swedish Or Die 7″, Sweden, 1990
  82. Saint Vitus, Die Healing LP, USA, 1995
  83. Septic Death, Theme From Ozobozo LP, USA, 1992
  84. Skewbald/Grand Union, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
  85. Sleater Kinney, Dig Me Out LP, USA, 1997
  86. Sleep, Sleep’s Holy Mountain LP, USA, 1993
  87. Spazz/Black Army Jacket, Split 7″, USA, 1997
  88. Speak 714, The Scum Also Rises 7″, USA, 1999
  89. Sportswear, It Runs Deep 7″, Norway, 1998
  90. Supertouch, The Earth Is Flat LP, USA, 1990
  91. Talk Is Poison, Straight To Hell 7″, USA, 1998
  92. Team Dresch, Personal Best LP, USA, 1995
  93. True Blue, Demo, Germany, 1998
  94. Turning Point, It’s Always Darkest Before The Dawn LP, USA, 1991
  95. Verbal Assault, On 12″, USA, 1990
  96. Voorhees, Spilling Blood Without Reason LP, England, 1994
  97. Warhead, Cry Of Truth LP, Japan, 1991
  98. Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! – The Record, Compilation 7″, International, 1991
  99. Forever, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991
  100. Rebuilding, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991

Floorpunch @ Manville 8-3-97

By admin on Sep. 29, 2008.



Destroy Babylon recently posted this video of Floorpunch playing at Manville 8-3-97. You can see me all over this! I don’t remember a ton from this show…Vision also played (really early for some reason…I think they had to leave???) and maybe The Purpose. Someone on the Livewire Board said Fastbreak too but I don’t think they did…they played Manville the next weekend with Hands Tied, In My Eyes, and some others and then the next year with Fit For Abuse (!).

A lot of familiar faces in the crowd. I can see Chris Oliver, Mickey, Matt Molnar, Matt Smith, Joe Oz and tons of others. John Piorkowski pops up at one point so I suppose I went to this show with him.

I definitely go off in this video. I had not seen Floorpunch in months so I was psyched. It’s great how I go flying back to the front at the beginning of It’s The Limit when I realize what song they are covering. There was a scuffle between Little Dave and the drummer of 25 Ta Life at the end of that song. 25 Ta Life headlined, but I remember a mass rush for the exits before they played.

Signifying Nothing Episode Nine

By admin on Jun. 12, 2006.

Signifying Nothing Episode Nine

Download This Episode

Playlist
Discharge-State Violence State Control
Limp Wrist-What’s Gone Wrong
Calvary-Order No. 270
Calvary-Time To Die

The Dayglo Abortions-Proud To Be A Canadian
The FU’s-Trendy Nazi Hypocrites
Vision-Suspect Device
Born Against-Resist Control
Direct Control-Bucktown Hardcore
Tragedy-Life

I Object-Intro/Like A Billboard
Skitsystem-Vald
Raining Bricks-Brains On Vacation
Black SS-Terror Of The Northeast
The Geeks-Still I Stay The Same

Dead Kennedys-Cesspool In Eden
Jello Biafra & The Melvins-Those Dumb Punk Kids Will Buy Anything
Big Boys-TV
Knockdown-Get Away
Fastbreak-Don’t Stop Trying

Bound-Die Like Them
Don’t No-Underground
Spazz-Rat Pack
Devoid Of Faith-Science Is Their Religion
Reagan Youth-Reagan Youth

Cop Out-Cursed Birth
Black SS-I Want Out
Inmates-Pipe Bomb
Frank Castle Gonna Break Your Neck!-Destroy The Hippie Culture
Googol Plex-No Medicine Can Cure Folly

The Stains-Quit The Human Race
Inferno-Ronald Reagan
None Of The Above-Propaganda Control

Weapon X

By admin on Oct. 12, 2005.

Weapon X was a band who only played one show at the Manville Elks Lodge on August 9th 1997. Members of Weapon X have also been in Ensign, Vision, The Purpose, Black Turns Green, Kurbjaw, A Death In The Family, and some others. Here is the flyer from the show. I remember the week before Floorpunch, Vision, and 25 Ta Life played the same venue. In fact, Manville would be a consistent venue for a few years after this. Sometimes I really miss the place. It was easy to get to (go around the circle, go up six lights, make a left!), the people who ran it seemed to be really cool, and I always knew no matter what show I went to that some of my friends would be around. Anyhow, here are some things I remember from this show-

  • Weapon X opened and sounded good. Of course, at the time anything that was not “metal” sounded good to us. Something about body bags and all that stuff you know? They busted out two covers at the end of their set, Insecurity by Turning Point and In My Way by Judge. They sold shirts (with the Calvin edge logo that I think is on the ep too if I remember correctly) and had 200 clear vinyl eps. I got a shirt and an ep. About a year later, in one of my first eBay sales, I sold both for a lot of money.

  • In My Eyes and Fastbreak got crazy reactions if I remember correctly. Those early In My Eyes shows were pretty amazing. Fastbreak were still good at this point.

  • I remember Justin buying, for both of us, the Time Flies and Count Me Out demos. At the time they were just two more youth crew bands to us, I never would have thought both would get as big as they did.

  • This was also the first show with the new lineup (I think?) for Hands Tied. I remember being really excited but not many other people watched them! Despite all the cool shows in the summer of 1997, two big things were missing for most of the summer: Hands Tied and Floorpunch. We went outside to go to the car (for some reason we packed our lunches for this show!?!) and Justin and I overheard a couple “scenesters” openly talking shit about Hands Tied. This bummed me out hard. I wish 26-year-old Bill could go back and let 17-year-old Bill know that he had better be prepared for many bum outs in the next few years.

  • Despite the lure of singing along to the words hope is good, don’t do drugs, we skipped Shutdown to go get something to drink down the street at Quick Check. On the way down the street, we saw some workers cleaning up a nasty car accident. This older woman was standing on the curb, so we asked her what happened. We started talking and she, surprisingly, started asking us about “the concert at the lodge.” We made small talk for a few minutes and she seemed to really get where we were coming from. I remember feeling really good about that.

  • I do not remember anything special about Ensign’s set. I probably saw them about twenty times that year, so most of it is a bit blurry.

  • We did not bother watching Good Riddance. Well, Courtney may have; I know I stayed outside and tracked down Nate for Weapon X interview below.

For a long time this was the only Weapon X interview ever done, but apparently someone in Europe did one a few years later too. Present for this was Nate, myself, Justin, Pete Smith, and Justin’s sister Courtney. This is an amusing interview for me; the comments certain interviewers make in here would seemed ridiculous shortly after. Courtney’s brief cameo near the end of the interview would become a Manahawkin catch phrase for a while after. Sorry Courtney; we were assholes back then, especially me.

Bill-Who is in Weapon X?

Weapon X is Nate Edge on vocals, Chris Youth on bass, Positive Paulie on drums, and Shaun Edge on guitar

Bill-Are you gonna play more shows?

I want to

Bill-I haven’t gone off like that since Redemption 87, and that was the first band of the day!

Awesome

Pete-In My Way did it for me

Bill-Turning Point and Judge covers

It was good people were singing along because I couldn’t remember part of it…

Pete-My day isn’t complete without listening to the Judge 7”

I always mix up verses

Bill-Who from Strength 691 is in Weapon X?

Just me

We bullshit for a couple minutes…eventually the conversation gets into this dick measuring crap about hockey. I was not too into this back then and I really cannot stand it now.

Justin-Ronny Little was saying how the Flyers were going to win it all but they went down.

Pete-The Flyers and Rangers can both go down. Now the Devils on the other hand…

Justin-Yeah

Bill-Here we go again…

I’m all about New Jersey but I’m just not a Devils fan…not really a big sports fan

Bill-With the Turning Point cover a lot of people seemed to not know it or even the Judge cover. What do you think of that?

Doesn’t really bother me… I did Judge because, well…Judge is Judge! The thing with Turning Point is I love Turning Point ever since I first heard them. They’re so awesome; I always wanted to cover them. The closest I came was Strength 691 was going to cover Guidance but we never got around to it.

Bill-Has Ensign been supportive?

Tim pretends to hate it

Justin-That’s so you stay in Ensign!

Bill-You’re like Porcell…in so many bands

I told Tim some of the stuff is four to five years old. I had stuff written for a long time. I really wanted to do vocals for old school straight edge hardcore. I had people but I would get a guitarist and by the time I got bass the guitarist would’ve sold out.

Justin-You have a striking resemblance to Jimmy Gestapo…just a little

It’s the glasses; I have pictures of us hanging out

Justin-Awesome guy

Bill-Jimmy rules

Take them off and you get Civ

Bill-Yeah, wow

Justin-RJ…(Laughs)

Bill-Our friend RJ looks so much like Porcell

Awesome

The conversation turns towards band reunions. Judge and Wide Awake come up; Justin makes some embarrassing comments about loving Wide Awake.

Justin-What do you think about old bands getting back together?

Let’s put it this way…one minute you’re in your face straight edge, supporting the scene, and when the scene went bad they broke up and now their back for the money. I don’t want to name names…

Bill-That’s our job!

That’s what Ressurection on the demo is about

Justin-Never seen the demo

Real small press

Bill-Are all two hundred seven inches clear?

Yeah

Bill-Are you going to do a 2nd press?

I want it to be like a Schism release…like New York Crew…if someone else wanted to repress it I’d be into it but I’m not going to

Bill-Is Weapon X going to be playing any of the Ensign/Good Riddance tour dates?

No because they’ll all be here and I’ll be on tour

Bill-Be funny if you played to the pop-punk kids…

That’d be awesome; the guys in Redemption 87, when they were out here for that weekend, said Weapon X should fly out, the kids would love it.

Bill-They’re playing their last show tonight

Justin-That’s funny because when Redemption 87 came out here Eric said New Jersey was the best place he’d ever played

Pete-Zoli said the same thing when Ignite came here, he said in California the kids have no energy

Well New Jersey is the best

Pete-When my brother came home from California with Hogan’s Heroes two years ago he said they loved them, especially at Gilman St.

Bill-Did you see Justin’s construction gloves?

Yes they’re awesome. I was going to get a pair but didn’t have time

Bill-You need chains and construction gloves for the whole Judge thing

I think I’m going to go for the whole Underdog thing and get football jerseys

Justin (suddenly peaking up)-Play Frontside Grind!!!

I wanted to do Back To Back

Bill-Play Say It!

Can’t…

Bill-During Ensign’s set Tim was like “you want to hear Say It?” and everyone was like YEAH and then he’d say “nope”

Bill-What happened during Shutdown’s set? We weren’t here…

Stupid shit

Justin-There was some kid raving tonight

Bill-Our whole high school is ravers

Courtney-I’m in the middle school, I’m not a raver

Pete-You could exchange their skate shirts for an Earth Crisis shirt because they already have the pants and shoes, you wouldn’t know the difference

Bill-I can’t tell sometimes

I remember when I started skating everyone was into hardcore

Justin-Token Entry

Bill-Ok, let’s finish up

Thanks for the interview; we had a great time tonight, awesome show

Justin-What do you think is the worst hardcore record ever?

Hmm…gotta think on this one

Bill-New Strife?

Pete-I’d have to go with Billingsgate

Bill-Ray and Porcell…that record just sucks

Yeah that would get my vote definitely. Ok I have to go help load

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