I had the honor of playing a show with these guys at a small bar in Long Island with Internal Bleeding. Internal Bleeding, Irate, & All Shall Perish at 1 show. It was fiiiilthy AF!!!
Bet that was crazy 23 year old here getting a tunic stick and poke on the back of my leg massive just found this band only thing getting me thru the pain I salute you OG
Roots. Love the mix of slam/metalcore/hardcore. Wish these guys were still around to gather the deserved attention from the growing beatdown scene worldwide.
crucialexecutioner69 the irate singer is very unique there’s not many like him bro seen them about 23 years ago in queens when I was 10 years old my brother used to play in New Blood the lineup was something like New Blood, Diesel, Etown, 25 ta life, Vision of Disorder, Irate, And Candiria shit was brutal changed my life..
@@Jephthah888 Woah dude! Unbelievable lineup. Would have loved to be at that show. The NYHC scene seems to put their own unique style on it, don't they?
Yeah NYHC pioneered a lot of this type stuff but there were also bands from Jersey like E-Town and Redline that were a big part of it, it was different back than I was young many of these guys prob got married had kids and many people were probably forced to move on due to life’s circumstances..
Me and my buddy we were young had to be between 8-10 yrs old at some of these shows they showed us young brothers love and a passion for hardcore type music that type stuff sticks with you the camaraderie..
Hey just realized that Jaime Jasta is on a track singing with Phil from Irate the name of the song is “Work In Progress” by Candiria check it out they come in about 4 minutes 56 seconds into the track !! Jamie Jasta goes first followed by the Singer from Candiria and then lastly Phil from Irate it is fuckin bananas bro!!!
Slam metal and hardcore both came from NY. Internal Bleeding were one of the earliest practitioners of slam metal and they came from NY and used this hardcore sound to create some slammin' metal. Coincidence? I think not.
Metal not hardcore. The graffiti style cover artwork of a guy in baggy jeans and hooded sweatshirt is so typical for the 1990's. That's what 90's "hardcore" basically was: metal riffing plus gangsta rap lyrics/attitude. Nothing to do with the original hardcore of the 1980's.
I cannot honestly believe how there’s people out there like this who can be THIS misinformed and have no idea wtf they’re remotely even talking about lmfao.
@@Blackprojex I'm not "misinformed". I'm simply stating an objective fact: this is metal. It sounds like metal and is based on typical metal riffs. Hardcore doesn't sound like this. Real hardcore is Minor Threat, S.S.D., D.Y.S., Cause For Alarm, Youth Of Today, Uniform Choice, Up Front, No For An Answer. YOU are living in denial. You pretend that all these shitty modern "hardcore" bands aren't metal. Yes, they are. Boring, crappy, generic metal with a "gangsta" attitude.
I had the honor of playing a show with these guys at a small bar in Long Island with Internal Bleeding. Internal Bleeding, Irate, & All Shall Perish at 1 show. It was fiiiilthy AF!!!
Bet that was crazy 23 year old here getting a tunic stick and poke on the back of my leg massive just found this band only thing getting me thru the pain I salute you OG
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Heck yes to the slam metal gods.
Watching Boyz in the hood and had to come here after that scene.
5/2024
This release + Denied "Together As None" + Bulldoze "Remember Who's Strong" = Top 3 Beatdown releases ever.
Beatdown sucks. Beatdown crap has nothing to do with real HC.
@@piotrb8434 Bulldoze and denied were hardcore band idiot lol.
@@josephsteiner8650 No, they were not, idiot.
@@piotrb8434 if you don't think bulldoze were hardcore you're a fucking idiot lol. They're NYC legends and you're retarded 😅😅😅
@@piotrb8434 then why are you here lol
this album is a total classic. i used to get so fucked up and driving around blasting this shit thinking we were the hardest fuckers ever
LOL.
@@piotrb8434 drinking and driving gang rise up!
The thumb nail caught my eye , I’m a fan of that drawing , totally 90s . Never heard this band before . It’s awesome , I’ve been listing every day
@Shumba Mumba Goatamentise, One Second Thought, All Out War, Self-Decay, Denied, Clubber Lang, Second to None, and Elevate to add a few more.
Join the rebellion human and see what comes before u
Roots. Love the mix of slam/metalcore/hardcore. Wish these guys were still around to gather the deserved attention from the growing beatdown scene worldwide.
BULLYCORE
oh fuck off rusty
just beatdown...
Band has NOTHING to do with “slam”,
you dumƒuck …
@@rustykuntz94 Shitcore.
0:00 Transcendence
4:33 Straight Up
7:43 Gone
11:09 Bronx Unity
16:29 Central Park
I was the bassist and backing vocalist of Definition of Suffering back in 2002 and it was 🔥 being a part of the PA/NJ/NY hard-core scene.
Still listening to this today...THE BRONX hardcore just wish i was there to witness..
OG nyhc toughguy shit.
facts
It's like Jaime Jasta from Hatebreed started singing for Internal Bleeding. So tight.
crucialexecutioner69 the irate singer is very unique there’s not many like him bro seen them about 23 years ago in queens when I was 10 years old my brother used to play in New Blood the lineup was something like New Blood, Diesel, Etown, 25 ta life, Vision of Disorder, Irate, And Candiria shit was brutal changed my life..
@@Jephthah888 Woah dude! Unbelievable lineup. Would have loved to be at that show. The NYHC scene seems to put their own unique style on it, don't they?
Yeah NYHC pioneered a lot of this type stuff but there were also bands from Jersey like E-Town and Redline that were a big part of it, it was different back than I was young many of these guys prob got married had kids and many people were probably forced to move on due to life’s circumstances..
Me and my buddy we were young had to be between 8-10 yrs old at some of these shows they showed us young brothers love and a passion for hardcore type music that type stuff sticks with you the camaraderie..
Hey just realized that Jaime Jasta is on a track singing with Phil from Irate the name of the song is “Work In Progress” by Candiria check it out they come in about 4 minutes 56 seconds into the track !! Jamie Jasta goes first followed by the Singer from Candiria and then lastly Phil from Irate it is fuckin bananas bro!!!
Every time I hear this e.p, I'm like " wow this is heavy!!"
8:03 holy shit, the mother of all fucking beatdown breakdowns!
Guess what!! My dad played the drums in the original irate band!!
👍😎
as in the one with Tommy from Straight Ahead?
looks like im about 20 years late but goddamn this is good.
Awe. Some.
Thanks a ton for putting this up!!!
Remarkable how similar yet entirely different beatdown is to slam
Slam metal and hardcore both came from NY. Internal Bleeding were one of the earliest practitioners of slam metal and they came from NY and used this hardcore sound to create some slammin' metal. Coincidence? I think not.
Short and sweet
masterpiece
Kick ass. Real shit
Not one current hc band can touch this
MY ROOTS!!! \m/
The drummer for irate owns the last Jewish deli in the Bronx near where I grew up, strange fact I just learned
Where’s my extra track...Much respect for the og’s of the late 90’s..It’s ok got my Copy still.
👌
Addicted to this Shit
Fuck yes
Yooooo LOL starting this off with Tre punching the air are you serious that is crazy!
Sounds like buddha singin from blood for blood
this goes so fuckin hard
OG DeathCore.. BX Style !
¡Mierda! Que poder. :D
anyone know what sample is at the beginning of Central Park?
I want to know to, it sounds sick
The movie sample is from "Boys in the Hood".
Racksqaresoft its from boys in the hood,if you mean the first song?
UnderCover I'm Like At your house. Alright what time you like be there.
ワシの青春時代懐かしのヒットナンバーやないか。
666th!
Anyone here from seeing this on Show me the Body's Instagram story? Fucking tight man, sounds like Max Cavalera singing
Any known grafitti writers in this band?
Not really. The graffiti artwork for this album was drawn by the original bass player, Jason Robles.
Metal not hardcore. The graffiti style cover artwork of a guy in baggy jeans and hooded sweatshirt is so typical for the 1990's. That's what 90's "hardcore" basically was: metal riffing plus gangsta rap lyrics/attitude. Nothing to do with the original hardcore of the 1980's.
no
Tell me your parents are siblings without telling me your parents are siblings…..
I cannot honestly believe how there’s people out there like this who can be THIS misinformed and have no idea wtf they’re remotely even talking about lmfao.
@@Blackprojex he only pretends to get some attention, ive seen him in other videos commenting this kind of crap
@@Blackprojex I'm not "misinformed". I'm simply stating an objective fact: this is metal. It sounds like metal and is based on typical metal riffs. Hardcore doesn't sound like this. Real hardcore is Minor Threat, S.S.D., D.Y.S., Cause For Alarm, Youth Of Today, Uniform Choice, Up Front, No For An Answer. YOU are living in denial. You pretend that all these shitty modern "hardcore" bands aren't metal. Yes, they are. Boring, crappy, generic metal with a "gangsta" attitude.