SLAVE TO THE GRIND (2018) - Full Documentary
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Slave To The Grind is currently free to stream on UA-cam. Our Physical release is a double disc DVD, with a bonus film, extended/deleted scenes, a unreleased live Cripple Bastards clip, and an interview with Oscar Garcia (Terrorizer) and Scott Carlson (Repulsion) Conducted by James Branscome from Cinematic Void.
We encourage you to purchase the uninterrupted DVD at
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The first 30 seconds of this is the most accurate, coherent and thoughtful explanation of grind core there is. Very good that it's saved for posterity.
Frigging is aswell
The fact that its in my city
@@cnc-xk2mnMontreal representative here too
Goblin music
😂
I was having a hard time sleeping so I watched this. Now I'm having a hard time sleeping because I watched this.
This is getting my heart rate up! Late night for me.
Yo, same!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are most welcome.
Literally the same thing just happened to me!
Dan Lilker is imo the most metal dude to ever live. From Anthrax, to Nuclear Assault, SOD, Brutal Truth. Dude is an amazing human.
The dude fucking rules
I think EVERYONE would agree
Saw him play with Brutal Truth in a sandwich shop! Most stoned band I've ever seen. Saw many of his other bands too. He even gave my friends a joint when they spotted him tokin up at a festival
Lilker fuckin' rules, got to bullshit/smoke with him in '99 (?) at an SOD show. He lives and breathes metal!
@@joebelow9700 i met him on that tour in seattle. i think crowbar was with them.
Seth slagging Bob for saying violence is wrong then Bob punching him is off the stage was ironically brilliant!
The icing on the cake is Seth pressing charges...
bobs a total legend
@@clabbert7694 they both are in different ... groups hahah
i have an huge amount of respect for the fact that this documentary opens with the grandfathers of grindcore. i kinda thought people of today forgot about repulsion.
Absolutely. I live in Flint and have seen Repulsion many times locally and in Detroit. Mick Harris was constantly in competition with Dave Grave. He loves Repulsion though of course.
Never forget about Repulsion.
Grind started from UK hardcore. All that happened is they became more aggressive. Grind was a term coined by Mick Harris in the late 80s. Napalm were originally one of the Uk hardcore bands that played the mermaid in Birmingham at the age of 12-13. Dave Grave definitely influenced Mick to perfect the blast though and take it to the next level!
We definitely need "Slave To the Grind No.2" It is a great documentary that deserves a sequel! Tears of joy !
Hell yes!
Goregrind and subgenres have a lot more to explore!
They should do a powerviolence doc for part 2
I miss more time talking about goregrind- from carcass into cattle decapitation.
I'd watch it in a heartbeat.
Grindcore universe bigger than any fictional and real universe combined. So we need to explore it
Much appreciation for posting this for free in these times.
Agreed. It is a really interesting and enjoyable watch. I haven't listened to any grind for a while, so I am going to have a good old go when this finishes!!!
@@vxrdrummer huh hjmkk job me mm mm
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@@boonedaniels1112 What the fuck you on about mate, did you have a stroke?
@@boonedaniels1112 dyslexic?
Seriously. Exactly what I was thinking.
I feel lucky I was able to see A.C. not long before Seth's passing. Say what you will about the dude and the band but it was definitely a fun night for me. Getting wasted at an A.C. show, great times!
Damn you guy's are lucky, love Anal Cunt but never got to see them.
Don't care that Seth was unhinged, the music is really entertaining.
@WAFFEN COLLIDER
Back when Too Much Distortion was still on BSU Student Radio. They played AC a lot.
Is this or is this not one of the greatest metal documentaries of all time; I say it's the GOAT !!!
Oui.
Ben Surre, Mon Homme
@Jonathan Williams Its hardcore punk with a strong influence from death metal
@Jonathan Williams I'd say it's more metal personally, coming from someone who listens to more hardcore stuff than metal these days
Love that they touched on the Southeast Asian scene. Metal and punk fans from that part of the world are incredibly passionate and brutal, it's awesome to see them get more exposure
SE Asia seems like the only real Punk left on the planet since the early 90s.
Yes I heard S.O.B years ago n was hooked. I thank Napalm Death for covering a few of there songs on there brilliant Peel Sessions!
🤘
I don't think anyone deserves more spotlight than southeast/east Asia right now, last 20 years has been FUCKING FERAL from there. It would be awesome to catch some shows there.
I’m glad that Siege were mentioned. Those recordings are raw unhinged power.
Brett Eberhard still op holds to this day
I remember hearing their drop dead album for he first time pure speed and anger mixed into a huge heap of awesome
I went to high school with the members of seige in Weymouth Ma, just outside of Boston. Being a drummer, I was knew and admired Rob Williams.
@@eugeneholland4645 Hell yeah, I've met Rob. Good dude. Good bands come outta Weymouthrock. Night Stick, to name another one!
If Metallica, Megadeth,Slayer and Anthrax are the big four of Thrash metal then Siege,Repulsion,Terrorizer and Napalm Death are the equivalent of that for Grindcore.
Great documentary, thanks!! Missing a band that has been playing Grindcore since 1990, ROT from Brazil
You can tell in Tim Morse's voice "He was my friend" you can tell he genuinely misses that dude and the same with Shane talking about Jesse. That's actually pretty sad that is. Rest in Power though to both of them.
Yeah no doubt. You can hear it for sure. Ive had the pleasure of hanging, playing shows with and being around a lot of these guys and bands for 25+ years. Just so much damn fun....there wasn't too many asshole folks in the scene...everyone was pretty swell...Cool to see this doc though..🤘🤘
*Counterpoint*
Tim is gay
Tim is gay
Glad to see Pete Sandoval get some credit. A god amongst drummers.
Agree, the guy is like a mahaguru to all grindcore drummers
I heard he still gives drum lessons. And I'm sitting here in Germany...
Legend 🔥
Sandoval is to death metal what Lombardo is to thrashand barker is to pop punk but Pete is the ruler by far .watch him play to Ludwig van Beethoven here on UA-cam. SICK.
Awesome to see PLF on here. Maybe my fav grind guitarist and drummer. Remember seeing them at Dayton Dirt Collective years ago. So flawless, fast, yet made it look so easy.
One of the tightest grind bands I've ever seen live.
My old band got to play with them a couple or times in '01-02.
They're sick!!! Dave's other band Oath Of Cruelty is nuts too.
I bought this documentary, but I am glad that now is free for everyone, hopefully this compendium of grind/no music will reach a lot of people with interest in boundaries of music. Stay safe, mosh in house.
Covid is all a lie
Just that one and only TERRORIZER album changed everything for me and I can jam to it countless times still! WORLD DOWNFALL! RIP Jesse Pintado.
World Downfall and Dahmerized by Dahmer.
Jesse had the best guitar sound ever. My favorite guitarist. I miss him!
World Downfall is still in my normal rotation too. Started with Pig Destroyer and Nasum tho.
This documentary is longer than all the grindcore albums in the world combined!
Also I can't believe nobody even mentioned Scott Lewis, the original Brutal Truth drummer. Still the fastest grinding drummer of all time I'd say!
exactly!
@Karl Lykos in san bernardino, in 1993, i saw original lineup exhumed,BT,the pain teens boredoms and mindrot (before they signed to relapse) it was an awesome era... and scott lewis was the fucking man that night.. he smoked everyone behind the kit.
He created the explosive blasts
Not to mention Scott Lewis is the creator of the Brutal Truth band logo and did the cover of Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses!
@@joaoalcantara6676 man, that era promised so much more of a beast sound.
As someone who has been more of a casual Grind fan until the last few months where I have gotten much more into it, I thank you for this! It introduces me to a lot of the classic Grind bands.
I never knew Skid Row was this awesome
One of the best music docs ever. Great flow. Great live shit. Fun drama. Great editing. Great interviews. Great greatness.
So happy to see this documentary in yt for free, i'm from brazil and buying this doc is unrealistic, i'ts like paying U$120 in a movie, totally worth it, but brazil live in very poor conditions, so much love from Brazil, in grind we trust
Mick Harris is a legend. I’m privileged to see him a lot working in my college 🤘🏼
What is he doing there? Janitor?🤔
@@thelawofitself
He’s part of music tech, where he does all sorts like fixing up equipment and stuff
@@_SliK_ that's actually kinda cool!
Honestly I'm not surprised, that Mick declined to be interviewed. He has nothing to do with Napalm Death anymore for 30+ years and even Scorn and his other newer musical projects are more or less on hold.
And even though I like semi-comedy-Grind like Birdflesh, Noisecore and the more straight Grind-stuff like Nasum, Mick Harris' contributions after Napalm Death are far more interesting for me (he influenced a lot of artists from genres like Drum'n'Bass, Deep Dubstep and the more abstract side of turntablism).
Almost everything i grew up with in my youth years were here. A true monument to this genre and it's tribe. So much love for doing this documentary!
Tim Morse comes across as a really lovely, genuine (and hilarious) guy.
@Samuel Sandoval that's wild. How long has he lived in Pittsburgh? I can't wait for shows to start happening again.
I love when the subtitles say [Music]. Thanks a lot, man.
In some cases they say [ Applause]
Remarkably non-judgmental. Imagine if it said [Amelodic noise]. XD
gee, imagine being deaf...?
I do work for a captioning company from time to time. That’s what they make you do lol
@OnePlickyDood why the fuck would a deaf person be watching a music documentary?
Much appreciation for making this available for everybody.
One hell of a doc.
Awesome documentary. Fukking stellar. My band Last Red Ember played with Anal Cunt in our home state New Jersey. We co headlined the show with em. It was fukking awesome. We pmayed with a few others that popped up in the documentary too. Always fun shows and great dudes. We were way more on the metal side of heavy but if youve ever been to a show in jersey you know goddamn well it doesnt matter if all the bands on the bill are from oppositte sides of the metal universe, its gonna be epic no matter what style the bands rep. There's no scene like the jersey scene. Thanks to this channel for the documentary, thanks to the bands weve met and played with and those i haven't for all your hard work, sacrafices, and love and for giving me some great friends, but mostly thank all heavy music fans for making it all possible. It truly is the fans that deserve thanks for all your dedication and love and endless support for me and all musicians in heavy music anywhere. My deepest gratitude and respect goes out to any motherfukker thats gone to watch any heavy local band anywhere. Stay hard friends. Love will eventually save the world. Oh and ps.......get high motherfukkers!!!!!!!!
I love how AxCx were presented almost as the villains of Grindcore in this doc lmao
The ending to that segment made me tear up tho :(
You gotta be pretty extreme to be the villains of grindcore, lol
Anal Cunt are great though.
When I was young everyone loved AC. All these pussies now pretend they always hated them because they're not allowed to like them anymore. Bunch of reddit fagits.
@@NoOne-ns8rtnot really, like even calling someone “a bundle of sticks” nowadays gets you cancelled at grind shows shit is sad how sensitive people are
@@kushpakk2210amen,Metal has become PC snowflakes and authoritarian,now metal rages for the machine!😤🤬🙄
Drummer from Destroyer Destroyer here and so stoked to see the tradition is still being appreciated
You're the drummer from Destroyer Destroyer?! Whatever happened to you guys? Littered with Arrows has always been one of my favorite albums
thank you very much guys,really appreciate on this hard period
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Great Documentary - Thanks for sharing! I have to say I am somewhat surprised that Mick Harris declined to be interviewed, he usually can't be stopped when it comes to talking about ND and given the quality of the Doc it's a real shame he didn't take part. Also this is the first time I have heard the full back story to Terrorizer, so sad that they broke up in such a fashion, World Downfall still is one of my favourite albums.
world downfall is such a great album
Anyone know why he declined?
@@zer0ed779he was on the toilet...
@@Key-star-m3n And he was in the middle of his personal best Candy Crush game.
I had the fortune to see the last gig that Nasum ever played in 2012. Still one ofevthe most brutal gigs I ever seen. Such a loss for the scene.
Saw Rotten Sound last friday. They still got it.
Really good to see jan AG, dave witte, and chang in the first few mins. Agathocles and Discordance Axis were huge parts of my life starting around 1996. Only 5 mins in and very interested so far...
Nasum are the band that make me grinding until now. There is a lot of speed and attack in all of their musics!
Thank you very much for your hard work in making this documentary, and for making it available to watch during these uncertain times.
Agoraphobic Nosebleed split LP with Cattlepress is one of the best pieces of music ever recorded. Both sides. This video here got me so excited. Good stuff guys. Thank you.
I had that split 12. I remember not liking agrophobic nosebleed apart from on this 12. Hordes to abolish the divine was killer. Am surprised no one ever really got into cattlepress
HELL YEAH!!! Thank for posting this sh*t on UA-cam; really enjoyed it. Super accurate history of GRiNdCoRE!!! In Punk We Thrash!!!! In Grind We Crust!!!
This doc was a complete success in my opinion. Good job Doug
Still a great watch. I love the energy and community of grindcore.
Had this on DVD for a while, hadn't noticed you uploaded it here. Such a great documentary! Makes me wish someone would do a film on Napalm Death (even going into Scorn, Godflesh, Carcass etc too) because the people going in and out of that band/scene and the various influences and such is so interesting
i have watched this at least a dozen times. And it always delivers. Big thanks!
I've watched this doc 50 times and never get bored of it
Extremely well done. This took me right back, intensely, to a very important time in my musical life. Cheers!
Yeah, me too.
Crazy!! Just clicked on this and at 3.49 it's the cover to issue two of 'Guilty of What?' - the fanzine I did in my wee Scottish town when I was aged 12 in 1982. Funnily enough, issue 3, which was published in August 1982, had one of the first write-ups the original line-up of Napalm Death ever received and i'm still good pals with Nick and Miles to this day and was working for Lee's label last year! Cheers for the memories and hope the film does well :)
Ace,been putting off buying cos i'm endlessly skint...and working so super glad you've made it available,Cheers.
This is one of the best metal documentaries I've ever watched. This was FANTASTIC.
Grindcore documentary
Thank you for finding and sharing all of the bands you've posted. You've taken away the need to search for great music and have become an outlet for all of us freaks to keep up with the real deal every single fucking post.
Thank you for this!! My 55 year old arse loves this!! Such awesome memories of my youth!
Wow, thanks for sharing this... I grew up heavy into punk/hardcore punk.... Loved black, death, hardcore metal, never got to hear genocide or repulsion... Looking into buying the film and their music now ...
Thanks again
Thanks for putting this up for Free! Soon as I get back to work I'll buy a copy
I appreciate that!
Appreciate the sharing of this doc! Enjoyed it. That being said... wondering why there wasn’t any mention of Assück though? Seems like a pretty substantial omission.
Karl Lykos fuck Assück?? Go fuck yourself guy
Jack you turned me on to Assuck in 93 at the Blue Chair. They played with Ima. You apologized to me for saying Assuck on my mom's answering machine. haha Hope you are well.
I grew up in Port Huron, MI. Never heard of you guys. He wasn't lying about having your future be in the Auto industry growing up in Michigan. That's why I left. Cool vid.
Surprisingly GOOD documentary! Just missin Assuck and Cripple Bastards to be almost perfect retracing grind history. Chapeau!
I was lucky enough to be in attendance for ANB’s first ever live performance that Richard Johnson is talking about at 1:33:05. They weren’t even scheduled to be playing. Pig Destroyer was on and cut their set a little short and said that a surprise was coming up next even though they were the final band that was supposed to be playing that stage. It was a great surprise and an amazing experience.
The first time I had heard of Seth Putnam was through Pantera, Phil Anselmo invented him in 1996 to do some screams on the "Great southern trend kill" album, he is noted in the credits. Phil always had his eyes on the underground.
I was present when Seth & Phil met for the first time. It was at an AxCx gig, here in New Orleans, at a place called Zeppelin's, which was run by a pair of bothers (Joey & Guy) who were friends of mine. They had all kinds of killer bands play there: Immolation, Mercyful Fate, Pungent Stench, etc. Anyway, I was outside the venue w/ my friend Andy, who was playing bass in Apostasy w/ me at the time, & I saw Seth & decided to go rap w/ him a lil bit. The three of us were talking for a bit, & then Phil walked up & started kicking the shit w/ us. I'd been knowing Phil for years, just through the music scene here & having mutual friends & such. Apostasy practiced next door to The Satanic, who Phil was drumming for around that time (check them out on my channel) & we played a sick gig together. Anyway, shortly after that meeting b/w Seth & Phil, they started hanging out regularly w/ each other & making music together & shit. I saw 'em together at a weed-smoking parade not long after that (Krewe of Dreaux). We drank a bunch of free keg-beer & got fucked up, had a blast. Joey Lacaze (RIP - my boy who played drums for EYEHATEGOD) was w/ 'em, too. Those were fucking amazing times.
Yeah, saw Putnam scream onstage with Pantera in Worcester, Massachusetts early 2000's. With Morbid Angel, Soulfly, and some opener I forgot not even worth mentioning.
@@JasonPizzolato killer lineup. I love EHG. My buddy use to drum for AC/DotH
Thank you for what is, without a doubt, one of the GREATEST documentaries I've ever seen!!! Grindcore is a way of LIFE!!!👍
This documentary brings loads of good memories- Napalm Death, Terrorizer, Nasum, Brutal Thruth …. LEGENDARY STUFF 🔥🔥🔥🔥
11:00 - Mr. Clark, I first heard 'Drop Dead' at 14 in 2003 and it was one a handful of albums that set me on the metal path. You guys deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Napalm Death
P.L.F is some of the best grind I've heard in awhile.
Gulf coast grindcore was some of the best grind to come out at that time period.
Thank you very much for making this available during these times! Hopefully live shows are soon back on the page.
Does anybody know where Bill Steer hides the portrait that does the ageing for him?
this should have a billion likes
Jeff Walker ages for him...
lol i was thinking the same thing.. wait a minute. bill steer, lee dorrian... dorian grey??
Bill Steer and Lee Dorian come into a shop I work in regularly in central London and I can say those guys are ageing very well, esp. Steer
Jeff drinks and Bill doesnt right? Maybe thats why
i don’t even click with grind like that but watched this whole thing because this doc was so well made
This documentary is a global treasure.
Tremendous documentary! Sad to only see mention of Assuck on a flyer. They were monumental here in the Southeast.
Assuck were amazing live. And funny.
yes! assuck is one of my favs of the genre
Just got into grindcore 5years ago or some. This pretty much feed my knowledge of what Grindcore is, and the history of ND, and Brutal Truth which were the first bands I got into it as well Carcass.
Ive never seen grindcore summed up so well in my life.
My first ever concert was Napalm Death. It was 88 or 89 my uncle took me to a show at a rock bar in Columbia South Carolina called Rockafellas. It was them and a 2 price opener called Sovereign. Sovereign played with a drum machine which blew my mind as a little kid. I was 6 or 7 years old. Been a fan of ND ever since. A few years later I saw Metallica, Faith No More and Guns n Roses. Faith no more was dope but I remember listening to that concert and thinking none of the three could rock like napalm did in that nearly empty club. Same uncle gave me a skateboard when I was 5 and introduced me to Sabbath. He corrupted me but I needed it for what life had waiting on me at 16. Fuckin grind!
I watch this all the time. Grind is a huge part of my life along with death metal and noise. Awesome stuff.
Thanks for sharing this for free, appreciated, though barely mentioning Extreme Noise Terror and completely overlooking Bolt Thrower's first two albums is criminal.
Dario Ricca BOLT THROWER FOREVER !!!
Bolt Thrower were awesome. Seen them at The Venue in Edinburgh in the early nineties. The only band I saw there that topped them was Carcass.
Or Deviated Instinct
I know what you mean, but they can't include everything. I remember Bolt Thrower from their free flexi-disc with White Dwarf: Blood for the Blood God.
I thought it would make sense to show some Discharge, since more than one person here cites them as an influence over the early sound, at least of Napalm Death.
It's not an explanation of genres, but so many riffs on this doco seemed like Death Metal riffs: is it just the drums and tempo that make it grindcore? Then there's the guy who hates Power Violence. It made me wonder what the genre differences are and which bands blur those distinctions.
Met Seth twice, in 07 and 09. Nicest guy ever! He signed CD, took a pic and gave me some patches and stickers.
i've been listening to Napalm Death since 1990 and Barney is still growling on!!
love all the other early 90s grindcore too during my teenage tape-trading days shuffling trough my highschool hallways with headphones on from my Sony walkman listening to lots of death metal, grindcore and black metal....fuck it was good being young back then!!!!
I can remember being a Smiths/Cure fan in 89 and being given a copy of From Enslavement to Obliteration. I had no idea such music existed. It opened me up to listening to a lot of weird, diverse stuff, even though I thought the extremity of Napalm Death's music was funny at first.
There last album is still very very heavy!
Wonderful doc. Thanks so much for putting this together and sharing here. ⭐⭐⭐
What a great time..was 14..playing in my first band..4 young guys...playing punk and metal...also listening to ND. . ...🤘..still love metal....now..making some stuff like Whitesnake in a band.
Hear the dudes from Nasum talk about Mieszko....so sad.
I gravitated to that band so hard. I was so sad when he died. They were seriously hitting their stride and had already made so much good music.
GGsGrave I listened to them a lot in my mid 20s. I thought most everything was dope as fuck and then helvete came out and I was just blown away. I thought inhale/exhale was going to be my favorite until helvete. I bought the grind finale album and was really pleased to hear dirtier recordings and raw sound the first time I heard it. I think that they would of continued to make the genre expand in creativity and speed. And everyone that talks about mieszko always talks about how much he loved what he did. It’s just super lame that what happened happened.
Karl Lykos no...
Exceedingly cool of you to upload this for everyone. Cheers....
Watched few years back here in Nepal in big screen, great one.
@Carson Morton so are you ha ha
I thought I was about to watch a documentary about Skid Rows 2nd album.
me too! showing our age
Thats what I thought ig might be when I saw it in my feed. Now I just hope it has footage of the locust
Instead you got something better
Big thanks for uploading this. Been waiting for many months to see this. I am about 30 minutes into it and loving every second of it. Well done!
This shit brought a single tear of joy to my eye. This captures grindcore perfectly and love that deche-charge are in too! Love whoever directed this.
Doug Brown absolute beauty and great film teacher
Thank you very much for this!!
Great job! Having played with a lot of these dudes, this doc is super accurate on the vibe of the scene.🤘
No matter how many times I've seen it, I still get goose bumps and start a one man pit in my house. Slave for life!!!
Absolutely love this documentary. Listen to it once a week driving to work.
Thank you SO much.
You are very welcome!
This is a great documentary. Being someone that comes from the more 'punk' side of things I like that they don't shy away from the connections grind and punk have.
im a deathmetal guy never really bothered about punk but always loved classic grind especially goregrind too and it was great they touched on the subgenres and gave me more understanding of the punkside
Thanks for the upload I am a jazz guitarist who recently found grindcore I have been playing for 25 yrs and can honestly tell you Scott Hull is a fucking genius not to take anything away from the other artist that grind it’s all great from a jazz point of view the timing and pure aggression is orgasmic and In my humble opinion bands like napalm death and assuck can swing just as hard as buddy rich grant green and Coltrane
Check out Canderia
Exit 13
Listen to agoraphobic nosebleed - frozen corpse stuffed with dope album for scott hull
Naked city, last exit... Jazzy stuff rom 90's
Asafoetida Jones really enjoyed last exit thanks for recommendation that band was like super progressive avant- garde jazz
Thank you so much for posting this.
Thank you for reminding me how much I love grindcore! This documentary was awesome! Thank you for making it. ❤
This was pretty good. I actually sat through the whole thing.
Breath taking review from the peanut gallery
James Mccarron LOL.
Same
Trinidad need sum grind
I’m actually in here during the Agoraphobic Nosebleed set at 1:35:25 in the pit, I can’t remember much due to I was wasted for them as well as Wolfbrigade but it’s nice revisiting that night. Would be sweet to see the whole set though
Nice documentary! I'm from Johore Malaysia! 🇲🇾 Keep grindcore underground!
Thank you very much for posting this. It's a great documentary to me.
Such a shame that this documentary basically ignored Prowler in the Yard and Pig Destroyer. That album alone was INCREDIBLY influential to the entire Grindcore scene and extreme metal in general.
Yes sir this guy right here it's like in deathcore if u ignore bands like blood runs black or through the eyes of the dead when these two bands literally laid the foundation for deathcore 1.0 well the first wave of deathcore
Didn’t you get enough of Scott Hull in this movie?
13:55 Bill Steer looks like the perfect combination of Jerry Cantrell and Steve Buscemi
You're right! That's too funny!
Good call.
🤣
Spot on
Cannot unsee now!! Both of those dudes are fucking killer at what they do. Fucking badasses.
Hey, thank you very much, very nice documentary !!!
Wow, so much of my youth came rushing back. Lots of the later bands I never heard of, but Repulsion, Terrorizer, early Napalm Death, Carcass... God damn... I played for a short while with a crust punk band out of Minneapolis called Destroy that was highly influenced by ND and ENT and stuff like that, but drifted away from the scene after the mid 90s. Still love listening to it but lost touch with anything after that so seeing that the scene still exists is surprising. Great doc!
Destroy fucking RULED!
ua-cam.com/video/Y_MMn61uAvE/v-deo.html this destroy?
I love Destroy!!
dude thats awesome bro destroy is sick as fuck
That was amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this for free. J'suis stoked de voir autant de Québecois! Pi le tattoo ''tchin-lé'' à 39:23 m'a fait pisser dans mes culottes.
Grew up in Florida punk//hardcore/metal scene in the early mid-nineties. I was stoked to see at least a few flyers with Assuck as the headliners