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…
- 1.6 Band, Self Titled LP, USA, 1992
- Acme, Self Titled 7″, Belgium, 1994
- All Chrome, Flounders Flyers College & Canada LP, USA, 1999
- Arms Reach, Self Titled 7″, Australia, 1998
- Assuck, State To State 7″, USA, 1993
- Aus-Rotten, Fuck Nazi Sympathy, USA, 1994
- Bastard, Wind Of Pain LP, Japan, 1990
- Bikini Kill, The Anti-Pleasure Dissertation 7″, USA, 1995
- Born Against, Industrial Relations Department 7″, USA, 1990
- Breakdown, Blacklisted LP, USA, 1997
- Burn, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
- By The Grace Of God, For The Love Of Indie Rock 7″, USA, 1996
- Charles Bronson, Youth Attack LP, USA, 1997
- Citizens Arrest, A Light In The Darkness 7″, USA, 1990
- Chopping Block, Grizzly Fetish 7″, USA, 1991
- Cop Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1993
- Crossed Out, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
- Crown Of Thornz, Train Yard Blues 12″, USA, 1995
- Dead Nation, Face The Nation 7″, USA, 1998
- Deadguy, Work Ethic 7″, USA, 1994
- Death Side, Bet On The Possibility LP, Japan, 1991
- Devoid Of Faith, Purpose: Lost 10″, USA, 1999
- Disclose-Tragedy LP, Japan, 1994
- Down But Not Out, Demo, USA, 1998
- DropDead, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1992
- Electric Wizard, Come My Fanatics LP, England, 1996
- Endpoint, In A Time Of Hate LP, USA, 1990
- Eyeball, More Days To Come LP, Germany, 1998
- Eyehategod, In The Name Of Suffering LP, USA, 1992
- Face Value, Coming Of Age 7″, USA, 1990
- Fastbreak, Where It Lies 7″, USA, 1997
- Fit For Abuse, Mindless Violence 7″, USA, 1995
- Floor, Dove LP, USA, 1994
- Floorpunch, Goal Line Stand Demo, USA, 1995
- Four One One, This Isn’t Me LP, USA, 1991
- Fu Manchu, The Action Is Go LP, USA, 1997
- Full Speed Ahead, Demo, USA, 1998
- Gauze, Kao O Aratte Denaoshite Koi LP, Japan, 1997
- Get High, Demo, USA, 1996
- Gordon Solie Mother Fuckers, Chairshot Politics 7″, USA, 1998
- H-100′s, Distort Cleveland 7″, USA, 1995
- Hatchetface, Volume Two LP, USA, 1995
- Haywire, Private Hell LP, USA, 1990
- Heroin, Paper Bag 7″, USA, 1992
- His Hero Is Gone, Fifteen Counts Of Arson LP, USA, 1997
- Huggy Bear, Don’t Die 7″, England, 1993
- Human Remains, Using Sickness As A Hero CD, USA, 1996
- The Icemen, Rest In Peace 7″, USA, 1991
- In My Eyes, Demo, USA, 1997
- Infest, Mankind 7″, USA, 1991
- Inmates, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1995
- Integrity, Humanity Is The Devil 10″, USA, 1996
- Into Another, Ignaurus LP, USA, 1994
- Jello Biafra With DOA, Last Screams Of The Missing Neighbors LP, USA/Canada, 1990
- Judge, The Storm 7″, USA, 1991
- Kiss It Goodbye, She Loves Me…She Loves Me Not LP, USA, 1997
- Laughing Hyenas, Crawl 7″, USA, 1992
- Leeway, Desperate Measures LP, USA, 1991
- Los Crudos/Spitboy, Split LP, USA, 1994
- Madball, Dropping Many Suckers 7″, USA, 1992
- Mainstrike, Times Still Here 7″, Netherlands, 1995
- Man Is The Bastard, Sum Of The Men 12″, USA, 1992
- Man Lifting Banner, Ten Inches That Shock The World LP, Netherlands, 1992
- Mouthpiece, What Was Said LP, USA, 1994
- Mukilteo Fairies, Closet Check 7″, USA, 1993
- Neanderthal, Fighting Music 7″, USA, 1990
- Neurosis, The Word As Law LP, USA, 1990
- No Comment, Downsided 7″, USA, 1992
- No Escape, Demo, USA, 1990
- Out Cold, Self Titled LP, USA, 1994
- Paintbox, Screaming Shouting Crying LP, Japan, 1999
- Poison Idea, Feel The Darkness LP, USA, 1990
- Puncture Wound, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1999
- Quicksand, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1990
- Ringworm, Demo, USA, 1991
- Ripping Corpse, Dreaming With The Dead LP, USA, 1991
- Rollins Band, The End Of Silence LP, USA, 1992
- Rorschach, Protestant LP, USA, 1992
- Rupture, Righteous Fuck 7″, Australia, 1991
- S.D.S., Scum System Kill 7″, Japan, 1996
- S.O.D., Speak Swedish Or Die 7″, Sweden, 1990
- Saint Vitus, Die Healing LP, USA, 1995
- Septic Death, Theme From Ozobozo LP, USA, 1992
- Skewbald/Grand Union, Self Titled 7″, USA, 1991
- Sleater Kinney, Dig Me Out LP, USA, 1997
- Sleep, Sleep’s Holy Mountain LP, USA, 1993
- Spazz/Black Army Jacket, Split 7″, USA, 1997
- Speak 714, The Scum Also Rises 7″, USA, 1999
- Sportswear, It Runs Deep 7″, Norway, 1998
- Supertouch, The Earth Is Flat LP, USA, 1990
- Talk Is Poison, Straight To Hell 7″, USA, 1998
- Team Dresch, Personal Best LP, USA, 1995
- True Blue, Demo, Germany, 1998
- Turning Point, It’s Always Darkest Before The Dawn LP, USA, 1991
- Verbal Assault, On 12″, USA, 1990
- Voorhees, Spilling Blood Without Reason LP, England, 1994
- Warhead, Cry Of Truth LP, Japan, 1991
- Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! – The Record, Compilation 7″, International, 1991
- Forever, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991
- Rebuilding, Compilation 7″, USA, 1991
Signifying Nothing Episode Seven
By admin on May. 26, 2006.
Signifying Nothing Episode Seven
Playlist
Ignition-Lucky Thirteen
Reagan Youth-New Aryans
Assuck-Wall Of Shame
SOA-Disease
Mind Eraser-Abuse Excuse
Born Against-Xmas Eve
Jerry’s Kids-Straight Jacket
Electric Wizard-Son Or Nothing
Spazz-Wooden Shoes
S.O.B.-Humanity Or Stupidity
Madball-Get Out
Dead Kennedys-Macho Insecurity
Report Suspicious Activities-Guantanamo
Infest-Judge Me
Impact Unit-Regular Boy’s Haircut
Black Flag-Louie Louie
Family Man-All Stick & No Carrot
Haywire-Sword Swallower
No Comment-Hacked To Chunks
Mouthpiece-Column
Hollow Ground-Cold Reality
Void-Authority
Tragedy-The Waiting
Splitting Headache-War Hero
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Signifying Nothing Episode Six
By admin on May. 18, 2006.
Signifying Nothing Episode Six
Playlist
Bastard-Misery
Cro Mags-Life Of My Own
Crucifix-Stop Torture
Iron Age-Evil Ways
Rorschach-Bone Marrow Biopsy
Born Against-The Nail That Sticks Up
Spazz-On Parade
Husker Du-Games
Tragedy-Rabid Panic
Violent Children-New Pride
Get Real-On My Own
Out Cold-Aids, Toxic Shock, PMS, & More
Full Speed Ahead-Reaching An End
Mind Eraser-Manhood
Madball-Legacy
Ignition-Sinker
Minutemen-Song For El Salvador
Koro-Acid Casualty
Signal Lost-Domestic Relief
Dead Kennedys-Hyperactive Child
Heroin-Leave
Bad Dirty Hate-Title In Japanese
Breathing Fire-Agent
Government Warning-See The Truth
Larm-Opium Of The Masses
The Twats-Only In This To Get Laid
S.O.B.-Don’t Be Swindle
The Trust-Can’t Commit
Circle Jerks-Paid Vacation
Odessa Five-Flying Saucer
Righteous Jams-Bust It
Black Flag-White Minority
Shitlickers-Sprackta Snutskaller
Assuck-Corners
Rudimentary Peni-Teenage Time Killer
Talk Is Poison-Dry Run
Clockcleaner-Walking With My Lady Friend
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Iron Age-Constant Struggle
By admin on Mar. 16, 2006.

Iron Age
Constant Struggle LP
Youngblood Records
This record came to my door hyped to death. I have to say though this is really good. If you like bands like The Cro-Mags, Crumbsuckers, True Blue, Icepick, etc you will be into this. Some songs remind me of Madball too. I dig the Metallica style riffs too. There is plenty of changes and variety on here. My only complaints are a few songs kind of drag on too long and the production is a little thin. For this kind of band I want the production to be huge ala Best Wishes. Overall, this is excellent and definitely worth looking into. BW
Aversion Online also reviewed this record recently.
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Damage II
By admin on Sep. 5, 2005.
Anthony did this one for Fuck Rock Fanzine. I didn’t even know this interview existed until he sent it to me a few months ago. Actually, I don’t think I’ve even heard Damage II before. I know I saw the first Damage once and they had a bunch of songs with Simpsons themed names which was pretty cool.
Thanks again for taking time out to do the interview. How are things going with Damage II? Are the upcoming west coast dates coming together?
Damage II is going real well, things are moving a little slow, but we’re still getting somewhere. We are playing a show with Hatebreed, Biohazard, Madball at the end of December. I talked to Joe Hardcore (Punishment) last night and he told me only two days are not booked in
I heard one of the new songs last night and it is awesome. There’s definitely been a lot of growth. Can we expect some more changes in your overall sound compared to the stuff released before?
Damage II only has two original members from Damage. Two new guitar players and a new drummer contribute to the sound progression. The new stuff is definitely harder than the old, and it’s a lot of fun to play. Once we get back from
You recently acquired a new guitar player. How’s he working out? You all getting along?
Well, No Rights picked up another guitar player, Damage II still has the same dudes. As far as the new No Rights guitar player, he is a great dude, you will see in
Damage II played Posi Numbers awhile back. What was it like for you to play an event like that surrounded by so many good friends and good bands? Do you think Stillborn Fest will be a greater experience than Posi Numbers?
Posi Numbers was actually my first show with the band, so it was pretty cool. I didn’t really know what to expect. I think we got a real good reaction, and at worst we had a lot of fun. The Stillborn Fest we are playing is in a huge venue in Philly. I just saw Gwar there last week. I think it’s going to be insane, that plays sells out at like 2,500. Luckily, we are opening so we can get it over with and make way for the shit to come.
You’ve got a lot on your plate recently. Between juggling schoolwork and Damage II, you’ve also got another band called No Rights. Tell us about that.. how are crowds around Philly reacting to you guys?
No Rights is a band I started one day almost out of the blue. I had seen George, the singer, at a few shows since I moved to Philly, but one show I realized something, he had to sing for a band. It was American Nightmare when they played two shows in one day, and the singer Wes had an ear infection. All of their friends took turns singing songs at the first show. George sang a song, and was punching kids and going insane. You had to be there, but I knew he had to sing for a band. I talked to him, and told him that I was starting a band for him to sing in. I picked some of my good friends and we had a practice. A few weeks later, we recorded a demo, it’s real rough, but so are we, I guess. As far as Philly crowds go, there are a handful of kids that like it, but most don’t understand (and most are scared of Georgie!). We play early 80′s hardcore, but it’s 2002, most kids never listened to the early hardcore, so I don’t think they dig it. You can really tell when we cover songs by Negative Approach or Agnostic Front, and some of these kids don’t know what the songs are. Oh well I guess.. We have a ton of fun doing it.
Any future plans for a new No Rights recording?
We have 5 new songs that we are going to record the first week in December, but I’m not sure what we are doing with them. We are hoping to do a 7″ at some point, but need to find someone to do it. Who knows.
A lot of people from the west coast (who pay attention) know you as the original bass player for recently defunct
It’s hard to say. I was born in Philly and moved to California when I was real young, but I still had Philly roots. I love the Sixers and Eagles, Santucci’s Pizza, and the rainy/cold weather of Philly. I’ve only been here for a little over a year, so things could change. I can’t really think of anything I LOVED about the West Coast… actually, there are amazingly hot girls out there, but I found a good one and got married, so that is in the past. I love
Tell us about the dates you’re doing soon on the west coast. Who are you going out on the road with?
We are flying out there on the 2nd day of 2003, and playing from the 3rd to 12th, up and down the West Coast. The tour was supposed to be Punishment/Damage II/One Up, but unfortunately, One Up had to cancel. I’m pretty sure No Rights is picking up their slot on all the shows, so it will be fun. Our first show is at Gilman, and I think that’s a great way to start off the tour. Then we are driving straight up to
You’ve been into hardcore for quite awhile and seen a number of awesome bands. List off some of your most memorable shows.
The most memorable show to me wasn’t really a hardcore show, it was a Rancid show in Berkeley. But, as far as hardcore goes, nothing really comes to mind as the “BEST” per se. SSB played the first hardcore show to sell out Gilman, that was pretty crazy. You could’ve walked on kids heads from the front to the back. Although they haven’t happened yet, I’m going to see the Madball shows and they will be something to remember. Just recently Horror Show had that going away show for Nicky and that was pretty cool, kids were into it. Nothing to crazy I guess, just normal shows that were extra special in my eyes.
Finally, what would you say is the shittiest thing you’ve had to deal with in the years you’ve been involved in hardcore.
Lame kids. It’s the downfall of hardcore. Kids that are in hardcore for some social reasons. So they can climb up some dumb fuck ladder of coolness or something. I got into punk rock and hardcore cause I didn’t fit in with everyone else, that “everyone else” seems to be invading now. Fuck em. I guess that’s kind of why I wanted to start No Rights, as a FUCK YOU to everyone I think is a waste of space. Hardcore is about having fun with friends, not worrying who your friends are.
















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