One of THE BEST Hard-Core Albums / Bands to Hail From Orange County. This is definitely on my top ten list of Old School H.C. Albums. Along with U.C. "Screaming For Change"/ Y.O.T. "Break Down The Walls"/ Stalag 13 / Circle One "Patterns of Force" / DONT NO "Incite The Riot" / Cro-Mags "Age of Quarrel" / Dr. Know "Best Of" / SLAP SHOT "Sudden Death Overtime" / Judge "Bringing It Down".
vadermask Yes, "step on it" definitely ranks up there...Same with "back on the map"...I saw Slap Shot with Uniform Choice in '88 or '89 at Reseda Country Club. Fucking great show!....
Absolutely the best straightedge album of all time. Tragedy that this isn’t on Spotify like the single. Lived and loved this since I first saw Nfaa at the country club in reseda so many years ago...
Hey friend you have à very very good band, i have an old hc band INFECTED YOUTH i was manager from the band contact. And your music y love that. I can NO FOR AN ANSWER beautiful song and music, super.
Total classic, Love both Chris Brattons drumming and Dan O Mahoneys voice. One should also never forget Gavin Oglesbys well crafted and perfectly arranged songwriting either, for that matter. GUIDING LINE of an album,
I'd like to get all of Dan's articles that he wrote for MRR. Same with Felix Havok & Dave MDC, they were great contributors. And that Carl Cordova guy. And Bruce Rohr (R.I.P.). Come to think of it, MRR had some great writers over the years, Mykel Bored excluded.
IMO ..you don't have to be straight edge to enjoy and support great bands and albums like these guys... most of our crew including myself were not straight edge but some of us were - and we always respected supported bands that were s/e and we went to all the shows to support every band we liked when we could s/e or not.. and most of the time everybody was cool... there was no room for any sort of division back in the late 80's in the scene, there would not have been many people at shows if that were the case.. i have over the years read about and or seen where people in other cities had problems if they were drinking and what-not with s/e kids even when they were being cool and just at a venue to support and watch the bands that they had paid to see..
My old band from AZ back in the 80s played some shows w/ 7 Seconds. They didn't care we weren't SE. YOUR choice. I've been bevelled edge, or globular (no edge). Never had a problem except in Albany in 86 - local SEs couldn't grasp that 7 Seconds would recommend us - show was at a VFW hall that of course had a bar, and we were all of age and pre-gamed at the bar, still kicked ass, but those NYSE guys were intolerant and tried to not pay us. Weak ass fucks. Drones. almost 40 years later, and Punk/HC should have never had a division about PERSONAL choice. Of course, if I'm at an SE themed gig, why wouldn't I go? If I'm being a jerk, kick me out. Otherwise, live and let live. I've never downed anyone for wanting to try to be their healthiest, but if someone wants to slo mo suicide with drugs, not my biz - theirs alone. Best to all and happy New Year.
I'm in my first 30 days of recovery and it's great to hear awesome straight edge.
Hope you are doing alright, my friend!
This album will never die.
Pillsbury Hardcore is a great one
One of the records that got me trough my youth. Epic album
this album and this band are extremely underrated. Amazing album!
And you don't know what underrated means.
@@TrixiLovesYou no u
I still cant Unserstand how you create such Musical Power ❤
I heard one song.. just now.. Already I have to say It is (with the help of the lyrics elsewhere on screen (hah:)) TY) ONE OF THE BEST BANDS EVER!
A record i never get tired of hearing. Pure gold and i'm glad a bought in on vinyl back in the day.
i like how their album cover looks like a meme
Swaggy Bickford You are fuckin meme
Well, that escalated quickly
IMPACT font
One of THE BEST Hard-Core Albums / Bands to Hail From Orange County. This is definitely on my top ten list of Old School H.C. Albums. Along with U.C. "Screaming For Change"/ Y.O.T. "Break Down The Walls"/ Stalag 13 / Circle One "Patterns of Force" / DONT NO "Incite The Riot" / Cro-Mags "Age of Quarrel" / Dr. Know "Best Of" / SLAP SHOT "Sudden Death Overtime" / Judge "Bringing It Down".
granted
you forgot mighty Side by Side and Unity! the rest 100% agreed!
You meant "Step On It" not "S.D.O." You're excused.
I'd def put "No Control" & "Suffer.". I'd consider those albums hardcore and the best as well.
vadermask Yes, "step on it" definitely ranks up there...Same with "back on the map"...I saw Slap Shot with Uniform Choice in '88 or '89 at Reseda Country Club. Fucking great show!....
I still got this on cassette
This guy rips on the drums
Havnt heard this in a long time...thanxs!!
One of my preferred HC Albums . Powerful sound, great songs!
Thanks for post it!
Absolutely the best straightedge album of all time. Tragedy that this isn’t on Spotify like the single. Lived and loved this since I first saw Nfaa at the country club in reseda so many years ago...
John Kibler I saw them at Fenders Ballroom! Cheers.
Frank Mendez saw them there too with uniform choice headlining plus mdc. That was a violent show...
John Kibler that's the very one...
the best hardcore album of all times
Hey friend you have à very very good band, i have an old hc band INFECTED YOUTH i was manager from the band contact. And your music y love that. I can NO FOR AN ANSWER beautiful song and music, super.
Such a great Album :)
CLASSIC
Had this in tape. Loved this shit. Bass player rips
Total classic, Love both Chris Brattons drumming and Dan O Mahoneys voice. One should also never forget Gavin Oglesbys well crafted and perfectly arranged songwriting either, for that matter. GUIDING LINE of an album,
Good stuff. Bassist is really good.
But we ALL know the greatest SE band EVER was Crucial Youth. 🤟
This album was always on heavy rotation back in the day even though I was never straight edge. Still kicks ass.
I've never really been straight edge either but I've always Loved the hardcore
My favorit HC old school band along with JUDGE and S.O.I.A.
why is this out of print ? Had this on cassette, so glad to hear it again )
Forgotten classic ❤
hey Dan still holds up sounds better now that I'm older and wiser
I'd like to get all of Dan's articles that he wrote for MRR. Same with Felix Havok & Dave MDC, they were great contributors. And that Carl Cordova guy. And Bruce Rohr (R.I.P.). Come to think of it, MRR had some great writers over the years, Mykel Bored excluded.
Mykel was awesome, Larry Livermore before he turned stupid, Furious George...but late 80s MRR was hats off the best zine ever
When i was in the 11tth grade, the guitarist of Social Justice made me a copy of this, Chain Of Strength and Infest. Man i played that tape silly!
Like it, but another band name would help.
How about
UPWARD FALLEN?
IMO ..you don't have to be straight edge to enjoy and support great bands and albums like these guys... most of our crew including myself were not straight edge but some of us were - and we always respected supported bands that were s/e and we went to all the shows to support every band we liked when we could s/e or not.. and most of the time everybody was cool... there was no room for any sort of division back in the late 80's in the scene, there would not have been many people at shows if that were the case.. i have over the years read about and or seen where people in other cities had problems if they were drinking and what-not with s/e kids even when they were being cool and just at a venue to support and watch the bands that they had paid to see..
I absolutely AGREE.
My old band from AZ back in the 80s played some shows w/ 7 Seconds. They didn't care we weren't SE. YOUR choice. I've been bevelled edge, or globular (no edge). Never had a problem except in Albany in 86 - local SEs couldn't grasp that 7 Seconds would recommend us - show was at a VFW hall that of course had a bar, and we were all of age and pre-gamed at the bar, still kicked ass, but those NYSE guys were intolerant and tried to not pay us. Weak ass fucks. Drones. almost 40 years later, and Punk/HC should have never had a division about PERSONAL choice. Of course, if I'm at an SE themed gig, why wouldn't I go? If I'm being a jerk, kick me out. Otherwise, live and let live. I've never downed anyone for wanting to try to be their healthiest, but if someone wants to slo mo suicide with drugs, not my biz - theirs alone.
Best to all and happy New Year.
Epic
Please line-up! Thank you!
Love this record but cannot help but see the front cover art as the 2010's Impact font meme format
Darkthrone send me here!
how so?
"What is the purpose, help me understand the fucking pitiful sight of your trembling young hands"
Fucking masterpiece
good aye
Zach de Larocha played drums in this band for a bit
Huh. The bass player on this record, Sterling Wilson, was Inside Out's first bassist, but he took off before they recorded their EP.
the band before 411?
This came out the year I graduated from high school. I was too cool for anything smelling of straightedge, however. Except, ironically, SLAPSHOT.
Yo this might be the most ridiculously egocentric songs ever. I’m laughing so happily.
Fenriz brought me here
Bandaza
Volume.max
look up Hogan's Heroes