Monday, February 25, 2008

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I love the Cro-Mags. I also love the Cro-Mags "Best Wishes" record. Tom got this on a tour last year with Killswitch and told me it had my name written all over it. I wish it was a full color design but nonetheless it still rules

Sunday, February 24, 2008

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I have so many great memories tied to Backside Disaster. These were the guys that I used to hang out with on a near daily basis. Fife-0-3 Crew in full effect! There was a hardcore punk band here in Portland called National Guard (I'm sure I'll be making a post about them in the coming months), and on New Year's Eve of 1996/97, the new lineup of National Guard played their first show as Backside Disaster. They sounded more reminiscent of Strife in the very beginning, but over time, they took on much more of an Earth Crisis (but with more melody) influence. They recorded a demo in early 1997, that featured some great songs they had been playing live, such as Payback and Nutrition, but they never released it. Matt (who now plays in Nora) had the old reel just sitting in the closet of their house, but ever since he moved to NJ, I have no idea what's become of it, and that's a bummer, because I'd still love to hear it. It's with the birth of Backside Disaster in 1997, that Portland finally started getting "new school" hardcore shows. It's a shame that they so rarely ventured outside of the Northwest, because they really had a lot of potential. Only a tiny handful of us from those days are still involved in hardcore, and even fewer are still straight edge, but those were some of the best times of my life.
The Coming Of Iad Urorobos [Demo 1997]
I also have a copy of this that was burned from the master disc, but PC CDR drives were still in their infancy, and so it's plagued with various pop sounds throughout the recording, so I dug out my old demo tape, and even after who knows how many hundreds of listens, it still sounds great. Only about 25 or 30 demos came with the handmade lyrics book pictured above.
http://www.mediafire.com/?octx0b9mfjh

Demo 1998
This demo was primarily sent only to labels, with a handful of cassette tapes given to friends, and roughly 25 CDRs sold at a couple shows.
http://www.mediafire.com/?45m4n0lyqbx

Self Titled EP
This was Backside Disaster's final release. They had a few new songs written, but they never got recorded before a member change happened. They changed their name to Dying Anthem, but never actually played a show. Then Matt moved to NJ, and it's all history now.
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zxpxlujxcvl8dl

This was their final show on April 1st, 2000And as an added bonus, if you're from Portland, or even the Northwest, you can use the picture below to play a cool game of "count the hardcore dropouts" (why I'm wearing a wifebeater [front and center] is anybody's guess. It was the 90s, cut me some damn slack!). If you're like me, you'll lose count rather quickly.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Demo 2007
Here's the portion of the blog where I blatantly promote my own band. We recorded this demo in August of '07, after only a couple of practices as a full band. We've been writing a bunch of new material lately, and it's definitely taking on a heavy Undertow/Strain feel. Keep your eyes on myspace.com/unrestrainedpdx for any and all updates on shows and future recordings.
http://www.mediafire.com/?avjw1oyzlzo
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Destro was my first serious band. It wasnt playing in a band with some kids I had met at a show, it was kids I had known for many years and we carried the flag for South Florida straight edge for many years. We made the first design above for Hellfest 2001 and damn we sold alot of those. The second was for out reunion show in 2005.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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Can I Sit On Your Face Girl...You Can Sit On Mine
I picked this bootleg up a couple of years ago, and from what I've been able to dig up, it's limited to 500 copies on green vinyl. Although the back of the cover claims that the recording was done at Apollo Stadium in Adelaide, Australia on 12/04/76, reliable sources say that it's actually from the Haymarket Fest in Sydney, Australia on 1/30/77.
http://www.mediafire.com/?epwn0fd3bbj

Long live Bon!
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for a true rock 'n' roller...


Monday, February 18, 2008

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Above The Law
I always thought that hardline was stupid on so many levels, and yet, I always loved so many of the bands. Raid were one of the originals, and this cd has spent a good amount of time in my cd player over the years. The early material (which is towards the end of the cd) have more of a straight up hardcore sound, whereas the songs recorded specifically for Above The Law definitely took on a more metal influenced sound.
http://www.mediafire.com/?2mmly0ztncp

Friday, February 15, 2008

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I've had this comp for quite a few years now, but have never really known much information about it. I've been told that Issa from Good Clean Fun recorded these songs at his studio in Atlanta during the mid 90s, and put out this cd. It seems as though at least a few bands weren't too stoked on him using these songs for this cd.

Here's the tracklist:
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Finally got these in the mail today from Mr. Mat Wadsworth from New Zealand. Standup guy who only charged me for shipping. He told me he wants them to go to a good home and someone who would appreciate them. I now have 2 of those All Out War shirts. Lots of wear on this one but hey its 17 years old and their first design. Im not going to be wearing it. Very stoked.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

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Seriously, The Swarm fucking ruled so hard! The real bummer here is that they played Portland once in 99 in a basement, but I didn't even know about it until after it happened, because basement punks around here never used to flyer for shows outside of their little cliques. For those that don't know, the laundry list of others bands these guys have been in is a mile long, but just a few of those bands include: Left For Dead, Haymaker, Cursed, Grade, Ruination, Burst Of Silence and many more.
Here's two 7"s from The Swarm. Both of them have been on the internet for a few years now, but the rips out there sound like garbage, and completely blown out. Download these and circle pit in your room!

Old Blue Eyes Is Dead
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8tl4gs

Split w/ Force Fed Glass
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ce7l0r