One of the greatest, most extreme pieces of h/c ever recorded. Up there with SIEGE, LARM, DISGUST (Netherlands), GEPOPOL, STANX, KORO, STARK RAVING MAD, DEEP WOUND, UNDERAGE (Italy), etc., for sheer speed and intensity.
This and Siege are grindcore, the term just hadn't been coined yet. Sepultura, Obituary, Death, and other bands like that were just thrash bands before the term death metal became common; same with Metallica, Slayer, and such were just heavy metal bands until thrash was the common usage. And this demo is pure grind, no cream and sugar. Most grind bands don't hit this or the Siege level of intensity. :)
Grind has death and thrash guitar tones along with Hardcore and Crust(which is also metal punk and the father of Grind)riffing. How is this grind when death nor even thrash weren't made yet? I say this is just Scandinavian hardcore as Hardcore bands were the 1st in rock to try to go as fast as possible. There are Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains songs with blastbeats as well. According to Sarcofago, there was an entire hardcore scene in Finland which influenced the band to use blastbeats.
@@lordifrit69no sabes nada de punk, el los riff del death metal no influenciaron al grindcore, de echo el death metal se influenció del grind, escucha a united mutation, siege, cyanamid, kolumea y verás que el grind Core no necesito se bandas pedorras de death metal para surgir, poser
but brigada do odio was later than the Asocial Band, and in 1981 therefore the crude blast beats were practiced by "Asocial" first but it is true that Brigada do odio are chaotic and crude, they are also a fan of it
According to Discogs, it actually WAS recorded in 1982. No actual proof that I could see , but the demo is labeled "Demo '83", which makes it plausible that it was recorded in '82. - www.discogs.com/Asocial-Asocial-Attack-Demo-83-/release/9002946
I think the best way to find out when this was actually recorded (AND released) would be to go on the Asocial page on Facebook and ask them, since it's an official page.
@@tomparens1 wrong. The songs in this demo were first released in 1982 - the date is literally printed on the demo cover. Google is your friend. People have a hard time accepting that this band pioneered fast punk for some reason. They were doing this shit as early as '81. Leagues better than Discharge.
Wow, a 1982 demo full with killer blast beats. What an amazing piece of history.
One of the greatest, most extreme pieces of h/c ever recorded. Up there with SIEGE, LARM, DISGUST (Netherlands), GEPOPOL, STANX, KORO, STARK RAVING MAD, DEEP WOUND, UNDERAGE (Italy), etc., for sheer speed and intensity.
Dude, you should also check out another old one, from the States (Tucson, Arizona), called Useless Pieces Of Shit.
@@grind138 hell yeah U.P.S rules
Dont Forget ,Cyanamid ¡¡¡
Also the Shitlickers from Sweden 81
The best demo Nik Bullen-era Napalm Death never recorded.
Do not compare them, Napalm death
with nik and justin were incredible too! enjoy these two excellent bands.
RICKVARUKERSPUNX, once again, Thank you!
still one of my faves
This and Siege are grindcore, the term just hadn't been coined yet. Sepultura, Obituary, Death, and other bands like that were just thrash bands before the term death metal became common; same with Metallica, Slayer, and such were just heavy metal bands until thrash was the common usage.
And this demo is pure grind, no cream and sugar. Most grind bands don't hit this or the Siege level of intensity. :)
Grind has death and thrash guitar tones along with Hardcore and Crust(which is also metal punk and the father of Grind)riffing.
How is this grind when death nor even thrash weren't made yet? I say this is just Scandinavian hardcore as Hardcore bands were the 1st in rock to try to go as fast as possible. There are Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains songs with blastbeats as well. According to Sarcofago, there was an entire hardcore scene in Finland which influenced the band to use blastbeats.
@@lordifrit69 This genre is called today fastcore/thrash, check Massgrav albums played this style today.
@@lordifrit69no sabes nada de punk, el los riff del death metal no influenciaron al grindcore, de echo el death metal se influenció del grind, escucha a united mutation, siege, cyanamid, kolumea y verás que el grind Core no necesito se bandas pedorras de death metal para surgir, poser
this shit is tight. pioneers
THE BIRTH OF HARDCORE AND MANY OTHERS SUB GENRES
Great demo, maybe the first band using blast beats.
A primeira banda a usar o Blast Beat é o sarcófago do Brasil
@@strangermyers721 false
@@Twenty1st proof
@@strangermyers721 The guys from Sarcofago were on diapers when Asocial started playing blast beats!
@@thetruegodless Speak in Portuguese! i'm brazillian
Total Hard-On for this album. FUCK YEA..
Raw punk as fuck. Killer mate
Brutal
Las verdaderas raíces del grind Core
♥
Fucking best demo ever
fuck yeah
First to comment... ASOCIAL OWNS YOU!
Who's the dude with the fedora was he the Asocial hype man? Coordinator of the Asocial Street Team?
ROFL!!.... He's the singer, believe it or not.
Brigada do Ódio (Brazil, 1985). SPLIT with Olho Seco.
ua-cam.com/video/UaycVAT_Ojs/v-deo.htmlsi=pQRx2-kVsSA0cFiu
Sarcofago was heavily into this.
Jagualian Quachii
Where the fuck.....can I find more bands that sound like this
I love me some blast beat punk
Try the whole powerviolence genre.
CYANAMID FROM 1981!!!!!!!!!!
siege, charles bronson, spazz, infest, crossed out, hellnation just to name a few
Sarcofago - Satanas
ua-cam.com/video/xAKOFNP-UJQ/v-deo.html
faster than NEOS, DEEP WOUND and KORO
Not Koro
Yes more fast and raw than koro ;)
Check brazilian band Brigada do Ódio for even earlier blasting n more extreme protogrind!
Brigada do Odio were a couple years later but their split with Olho Seco is wicked brutal!!!!
@@tylerkasuboski3366 There album came out in 1982 as well: ua-cam.com/video/VEuI2Qeb5Wg/v-deo.html (that is, according to this.. ;-)).
but brigada do odio was later than the Asocial Band, and in 1981 therefore the crude blast beats were practiced by "Asocial" first but it is true that Brigada do odio are chaotic and crude, they are also a fan of it
F\uuuuuuuck yyyyeaaaahhhh
This is sick, but Siege is better.
1984
1982 but was released as a split EP in 1984 with Bedrövlers
Recorded '84
I'm not saying you're wrong, but what's your source on that?
Band members. It's also stated on the liner notes of the official discography release. The incorrect information came from 625 7''.
I doubt this is Asocial
It is. Recorded 1984 though, not 1982. Get the recently released demo/first EP collection for a complete rundown of the different sessions.
wow thanx dude. name of the collection?
According to Discogs, it actually WAS recorded in 1982.
No actual proof that I could see , but the demo is labeled "Demo '83", which makes it plausible that it was recorded in '82. - www.discogs.com/Asocial-Asocial-Attack-Demo-83-/release/9002946
I think the best way to find out when this was actually recorded (AND released) would be to go on the Asocial page on Facebook and ask them, since it's an official page.
@@tomparens1 wrong. The songs in this demo were first released in 1982 - the date is literally printed on the demo cover. Google is your friend.
People have a hard time accepting that this band pioneered fast punk for some reason. They were doing this shit as early as '81. Leagues better than Discharge.