Signifying Nothing Episode 03×02
By admin on Sep. 17, 2010.
Hatchetface-Man Bites Dog (Volume Two)
Crass-Systematic Death (Penis Envy)
Calvary-According To Visions & Dreams (Outnumbered Is Outflanked)
No Tolerance-Boston Ex (Demo)
Rorschach-Raw Nerve (Protestant)
Assuck-State To State (State to State)
Knife Fight-Brainwashed (Isolated)
Born Against-Nine Years Later (Nine Patriotic Hymns For Children)
Black Flag-Bastard In Love (Loose Nut)
Get High-Magnetized (Demo)
Raw Deal-Wall of Hate (New Breed)
Raw Power-Police Police/Destroy (We Can Do Whatever We Want)
Stop & Think-Thick Skinned (Edge Day 2002 Demo)
FYA-Human Disgrace (Demo)
Mind Eraser-Leader (Unreleased)
October Faction-Gimmie A Quarter/Twenty Five Cents For The Bus/Bad Acid (Self Titled)
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Signifying Nothing Episode Twenty
By admin on Oct. 2, 2006.
Signifying Nothing Episode Twenty
Playlist
Raw Power-State Oppression
Enuf-I Just Wanna Skate
Black Flag-Don’t Care
Circle Jerks-Don’t Care
Circle Jerks-Live Fast Die Young
Circle Jerks-Nervous Breakdown (live-Black Flag Cover)
The Misfits-Horror Business
The Misfits-Death Comes Ripping
The Misfits-Vampira
The Misfits-Bullet
The Misfits-Night Of The Living Dead
The Misfits-Where Eagles Dare
The Misfits-We Are 138
Born Against-Born Again
Full Speed Ahead-Tied Down
Galloping Elephants-Do The Massacre
Mind Eraser-Teenagers (Meat Puppets Cover)
Mob 47-Ingen Framtid
Step Forward-Pushing Forward
Odessa Five-We Watch It Die
Motorhead-Jailbait
Sons Of Ishmael-Social Drinker
Civil Dissident-Death For A Buzz
Embrace-Do Not Consider Yourself Free
Septic Death-The Evolution Garden
Genetic Control-1984
Enola Gay-Enola Gay
Lost Cause-American Hero
No Comment-Past Tense
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Siege-Drop Dead
By admin on Jul. 27, 2006.

Siege
Drop Dead Reissue
Deep Six Records
This is a reissue of this highly influental band’s recorded output. Siege played brutal hardcore that, at the time, had only been seen in bands like Void and Negative Approach. The bands influenced by Siege could go on forever: Infest, Napalm Death, Ripcord, Septic Death, Crossed Out, and so on. The reissue combines their demo (perhaps the best ever? Maybe. Raw Power & Raw Deal may have something to say about that.), their contributions to the Cleanse The Bacteria compilation plus two unreleased songs that I have heard live versions of before but never studio tracks. Both songs are great and are a welcome addition to this. Seriously if you like hardcore, you like Siege. These guys set the bar higher. I am really glad this has been kept in print for newer generations to get into.
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Signifying Nothing Episode Ten
By admin on Jul. 20, 2006.
Signifying Nothing Episode Ten
Playlist
Avengers-We Are The One
Ringworm-Blind To Faith
Adolescents-Amoeba
Warzone-As One
Bold-Wise Up
Breakdown-Sick People
Youth Of Today-Together
Sick Of It All-Politics
Side By Side-The Time Is Now
Blitz-Razors In The Night
Articles Of Faith-My Father’s Dreams
Fit For Abuse-Mindless Violence
Fit For Abuse-Hellbent
Iron Age-Coming Down
Negative Trend-Mercenaries
Formaldehyde Junkies-Violence Overdose
Honor Role-Profit Prophets
Crow-Title In Japanese
Right Brigade-Hang Up Your Boots
Raw Power-Fuck Authority
The Stalin-Chicken Farm
The Crucifucks-Annual Report
BGK-Computer Control
Olho Seco-Nada
Inferno-Perfekter Mensch
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Parade Brigade #1
By admin on Aug. 2, 2005.
This is our personal pages from Parade Brigade #1. Nothing much to say here. The Spazz interview was actually in #1 (but the H-Street interview we mention later on wasn’t, huh?). The Kill Your Idols, Speak 714, Purpose, and Nerve Agents interviews are still unreleased to this day. We never got around to interviewing In My Eyes.
Parade Brigade #1
Playlist-Beyond, Neurosis, Quicksand, Samiam, Floorpunch, Raw Power, SSD, DYS, Impact Unit, Negative Approach, 411, Arms Reach, Negative FX, Full Speed Ahead, Fit For Abuse, 97a, Deadguy, Token Entry, Mainstrike, Anti-Heroes, One Sided War, Killing Time
Jay Fisher, OAYC, Mickey, D-Tox, Joe OZ, The MPC, Jenn West, Aaron L, Clay, Dan and Melissa Scheme, No Contest, Tears of Frustration, Chris Oliver and The Purpose, The Disturbed, Tim and Traci, David K, Floorpunch, Geoff TDT, Scooter, Brett, SOV, Sue Stormshadow, Greg Miller, Chris Alpino, Adrienne, Gordo and The Parting Shot, Fred Hammer, XClaim! and all of Australia, Crucial Response Records, Highscore, H-Street, Clevo Kids, Susan Wills, Cynthia, Spike and DRI, Sweet Pete and all of Boston, 97a, Reach The Sky, Amanda Cajano, Kill Your Idols, Full Speed Ahead, Fired Up! and all the others…
Welcome to the first issue of Parade Brigade Fanzine. This is my first “real attempt” at doing a fanzine, but putting out a fanzine is something I’ve always wanted to do. In 11th grade my friend Justin and I started up a fanzine called We’re Not Gonna Take It. We did interviews with Rain On The Parade and No Redeeming Social Value, but that was about as far as we went. Usually, we would spend too much time skating and hanging out at the shore, and not enough time cutting and pasting. We’re Not Gonna Take It was eventually buried in the illustrious heap of unfinished hardcore fanzines.
Although my initial effort fell flat, putting out a zine remained an unfulfilled dream. Recently, I had the inspiration to start a new fanzine in hopes of bolstering the somewhat anemic
Bill, on the other hand, is an experienced and successful zinester. He began by doing a zine called Assimilation or Oblivion (whose only memory is preserved by
Bill and I have discussed our goals for the zine at length. Bill and I differ in a few respects, but we share the same idea of what a good hardcore fanzine is supposed to be. We especially want each to be released within a specified period. In other words, we do not want there to be huge gaps between release dates; so we intend to stay on the ball. Consistency is also very important to us. Too many zines gradually decline after the first issue. The following scenario is all too typical: the first issue of the zine includes interviews with Floorpunch and Mainstrike, but by the time the third issue surfaces they are interviewing Morrissey and Gravity Records. I know that many zine editors want their zines to be diverse and open minded, but hardcore means one thing to us. To some people that may seem narrow minded, but perhaps the kids today are too permissive. A hardcore fanzine should have hardcore bands in it.
Lastly, I want our zine to be honest and real. Parade Brigade Fanzine will never contain artsy backgrounds or lugubrious prose. We will never overload our zines with pretensions or skirt away from unpopular statements. Parade Brigade Fanzine will never be about “softened commitments designed to please the crowds.” If there is something that needs to be said, I will say it, in the face of laughter or resentment. I would never go out of my way to offend anyone, but I will never dilute my statements to avoid offending our audience. It seems very odd that I’m making all of these qualifying remarks when Bill is at least a hundred times more sarcastic and critical than me, but I just want people to know what we stand for. There is only one thing left to say: here’s your warning…
















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