22 songs in less than 20 minutes... We simply could not believe such a violent piece of music was possible... Total game changer when it came out in 1983!
Bought this when it came out and still have it. Listening to this for the first time in 1983 literally blew my socks off. I couldn't believe a band could play this fast and be this good.
In May 1987 I bought Reign In Blood. To me, it was the most brutal album ever released. Then, a short while later, I bought this. I was blown away by the intensity and energy of it. I still love it to this day.
@@user-fo1ow1jq3bit's all about the intensity of the music. Don't worry about what they are saying and listen to the band playing. If you go into it worrying about what they are saying, your listening to the wrong genre of music.
My CD is so torn up. got it at Wax Trax in what used to be Capitol Hill in Denver, which is now a fucking Hooverville. Beer City Records. I'll pass on the good word. Thanks Mike ! Fuckin' A.
1. Sad to be My mommy says I should join the church The mad man tells me what I'm worth True, it's clear, he beats me down Makes me bitter, makes me frown Till I myself as a human being Hide my eyes to what I see I myself as a human being Hide my eyes to reality Me, alone, I really wonder why All alone I wonder why I try When life itself depresses me And everything else, it's sad to be 2. War crimes You should have gone to Canada You could have run away But you couldn't shame your parents You say you had to stay So you get yourself drafted So you went ahead and went And you thought you'd be a hero And not a dissident War Crime... War Crime You used to be a good boy You used to be the best Then you tried the drug Ad you dreamt about the west Everyone's your enemy Everyone's your friend Your world was upside down To kill was not to sin So you shot the wrong woman Or you shot the wrong kid Now Sam will make you regret That you ever did But you had no choice You were told what to do Orders from the helicopter crew War Crime... War Crime Back home they wanted blood For the atrocities For the innocent who died On they're TVs They demanded justice They demanded you They wanted to watch you hang Till you turned blue War Crime... War Crime And the president said that that's OK Because it takes they're attention away From the real crime, the war There are no war crimes War is the crime 3. Busted Police drive by, I hold my breath I've got 10 warrants for my arrest They stop at the light and whip it around Ten minutes later I'm headed downtown Free Ride Busted...stepped out of line Busted...no place to hide Busted...couldn't pay my fines It makes no sense to live this way But I'm gonna do it anyway Busted...for being me Busted...for being free Busted...can't pay my bail Busted...I'll die in jail It makes no sense to live this way But I'm gonna do it anyway 4. Draft me Draft me...I want to have fun Draft me...give me a gun Draft me...I'd understand Draft me...I want to be a man I want to help America keep the peace I want to be a trooper in the world police, Draft me 5. F.R.D.C. I'm a first round draft choice... 19 A man without a choice... unseen Feedback from society Please...A reason For Kampuchia The problems in Korea The wars in Iran Afganistan Argentinas Falkland Islands 6. Capitalist suck Capitalist Suck Capitalist Suck Capitalist Suck You can't tell your wants from needs You buy America and do a good deed Create a job, don't bite the hand that feeds Capitalist Suck Capitalist Suck Capitalist Suck All of your goals are the fucking same As every other jerk in this stupid game Your brains have been washed and hung out to dry You don't doubt it and you don't know why 7. Misery loves company What they have now They want for me Misery loves company Live a life of bigotry On the way to bankruptcy Beer belly and family Crackers, cheese and burgundy You're life's no anomaly Live your life accordingly Wake up to the certainty Of ageing and misery No real love just cake and tea No road to recovery Live the life of drudgery Same old shit, housewivery, fakery, tracery, misery 8. No sense The generals say they make good sense A strong economy? First a strong defence That makes sense They make sense to me The Air force says they need new planes As they prepare for strafing raids And the Army, of course, needs more men So they can fight and kill and win That makes sense They make sense to me The Navy says they need more ships So they can float and shoot and shit They also say they need machines To run they're little submarines That makes sense They make sense to me 9. Blockhead You work all day to earn your pay To pay off all your debts You rent your square to live in And that's the best it gets Cubical man does what he can To keep himself alive Pays his share for his little square In order to survive Locked in a race, the money chase The systems fooling you The more you make the more they take And there's nothing you can do Cubicle man does what he can To keep himself alive Pays his share for his little square In order to survive Run your ass to get your check Stand in a crowded line Pay your bills and buy the pills That help you to unwind Cubicle man does what he can To keep himself alive Pays his share for his little square In order to survive You buy a chair for your little square So you can sit and hide But you're all alone you fucked up clone 'Cause no one's on your side The game of fools has its rules So don't you fall behind They'll take your square 'cause they don't care They've got they're home-free ride BLOCKHEAD!
I was 13 when I first heard Violent Pacification for the first time. I'm a lot older now. Still listening to D.R.I. on a regular basis. That should tell ya something.
The record I got along long time ago is only a 7". I don't know how many copies they released, I think some told maybe 500 or 1000 then it was re-released as a 12". Lotsa band back then could only afford to pay for 500 or so. It was DIY at a very early date. DRI were playing around Texas a fair amount back then .Classic DiY touring. They would, if lucky ,make some gas money to go forward or back home. Locals would let them sleep at their places, blah blah . . . Sorry for sounding like you all don't ... Point is their shows were Very cool, pardon the phrase, they KILLED . . . So did Really Red, The Dicks, the Stains (MDC) Big Boys, the tragic Bobby Sox and Mite Vomit, the offenders yadda yadda yadda and the songs go on forever, even if the artist (or whatever you want to call them) don't. People pick up their spirits and roll on with it, then move on and the revolutions rolls over again and the kids pick it up and take it forward. One of these days it will happen
Their golden years,coupled with,"dealing with it"....Their crossover years was cool,for awhile..Bands like EXCEL, with the punk mentality,metal sound..A crucial time of music then, moved forward exploring a conglomerate of upcoming bands..But, yeah.
David Perez i agree with you bro.. like suicidal tendencies had their own killer style...but then came, suicidal rock join the army. Wtf..still haven't got over that..
I always loved this album..Ahead of its time..Fast foward, a few years..They fused it with metal, the birth of crossover..How many bands followed? Alot..Though it may be a passing fad, But, still great today..Wow.
I always thought as a kid that it was incredible that Minor Threat's complete discography was 26 songs on just 47 minutes. Then you hear something like this which is absurdly awesome.
@@steveg8102 But then again I know where you're coming from when the term thrashcore is used. It could also mean the Crossover era when thrash metal and hardcore punk bands combined sounds. They were also called thrashcore, metalcore, or Crossover thrash, and this record is nothing like that like you said.
Warms my heart to hear folks say that about this album. DRI used to split atoms on stage. I was beside myself. Bad Brains, MDC, DRI, SS Decontrol, Scream. Oh joy!! lol
Actually other bands stepped in to carry the torch loud and proud. Tragically it was DRI themselves that abandoned this sound for their metal crossover flavour on their very next release.
@@deejaaywalker2314Are you talking about Dealing With It? To an extent I agree but in my opinion it still had that hardcore style more than the metal creeping in but production wise they stepped up. But Dealing With It is still raw compared to their later albums. I actually enjoy their metal period because Kurt still had his hardcore style of singing and lyrics were still political/social. I think Crossover and 4 of A Kind were better crossover albums than Animosity and Join The Army.
@@hankgege2199 Their departure from one genre to the next wasn't fully realized from one release to the next, but clear differences could be heard and each subsequent release confirmed suspicions where they were headed. They lost me after Dealing with it. I saw them touring that release in Montreal along with heavy metal legends Voivod in 1986. Sadly, once was plenty.
check out this one hc mexican band from the 90s called “Atoxxxico” they definitely got influenced by dri and specially if u listen to their album “Tu Tienes La Razón” you’ll notice it its a really great album from the mexican hc scene
I live in Dunedin. I know the circle jerks are playing in November. Bit how do I find bands playing close to Clearwater and where do they play at here?
10 minutes later I'm headed downtown! The day we finished the 10 and a half ft roll in channeled masonite halfpipe 1985 this was on heavy rotation! Still rolling 2021! So Fuck off!!
I was on holidays in Boston in 1986 when I bought this album for $2. The thing is over the years it disappeared into the fifth dimension never to be seen again. It literally vanished! It's a great album though & I now have the expanded edition on cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, D.R.I.'s No Sense song features one of the first blast beats in 82/83. And Meat Puppets as well with probably the very first song to feature blast beats since the track is so fast, their HAIR song recorded in 1981, which is also a hardcore/brutal/metal crossover since later in this song it gets metal with metal lead guitars: ua-cam.com/video/EpgY2GxwquE/v-deo.html
@billytaylor135Not the same era. Capitalist Casualties began in the late 80's but they were a great thrash band and were heavily influenced by early DRI.
Noncomparible to death metal these guys don't use double bass pedals an blast beats.... Thrash metal I can hear that but Fuck thrash metal....these guys are better
Was this D.R.I.ep recorded in 1982 or 83?Yes some of the first metal hardcore punk cross over songs,But here are other ones of the very first hardcore punk/metal crossover songs or a good hint of it, Black Flag- Rise Above 1981/Discharge A look at Tomorrow 1981/Discharge Protest and Survive 1982:ua-cam.com/video/-2ZxmNfY-gw/v-deo.html
I have the 7" , how the hell they fit so many songs. And another thing why so many names for 2 types of music metal and punk . Core this core that death this death that , its all rock and roll baby stop the categorization just enjoy labels are for beer bottles. Hail DRI!!
Здесь конечно ещё остатки старинной рок-школы со всеми этими тупыми хроматическими ходами, но No Sense это же реальный прародитель будущих Напалмов или стиля Powerviolence. Я давно задался целью найти первые бластбиты в метале и кроме Напалмов ничего не находил, но это же 86 год, а тут 83.
This is pure hardcore. The scene was ruined (at least in the sf Bay Area)when thrash metal came around and then the long hairs showed up and the positive vibe disappeared. I don’t hold it against these these guys though. They were GREAT live
@@onutube6392 they changed the whole vibe. Punks in weren’t psychotic as long hairs. Slamming became moshing. It was a lot more violent. Plus head banging was fucking stupid
@@darrinc100 far as i can tell punks always been negative since its inception the 2 exceptions being ska punk, and pop punk to my knowledge, but pop punk is dogshit. Hardcore was always loud angry and fast, and other than the straight edge dudes the punks always had the crazier drugs, outside of megadeaths infamous heroin and coke addictions, most of the metalheads i know were more on the side of just smoking pot and drinking. Never saw any of my friends that listen to metal drinking lean or doing molly, only the alt punk kids. I know are the ones doing that, also, from my dads experience as a punk and crossover fan in the 80s, as far as he's told me, as long as there weren't punks or posers at the show, the thrashers were cool. On the other hand at the more punk oriented stuff he was at, there was almost always a group of nazi skins just ganging up and beating the shit out of anyone who got near em. Told me that he's seen em smash glass bottles on the ground and pull crowd surfers down and beating them into the broken glass. Finally, the thrashers know the one essential rule of the pit: no one wants to see karate kid impersonators flailing their arms about and punching people any thrash or death show I've been to, there wasn't a single karate dick there. However, my friends old band had deathcore influences, and deathcore pits are fucking cancerous.Got spin kicked in the stomach 2 separate times at their shows by some asshat wearing their glasses in the pit
22 songs in less than 20 minutes...
We simply could not believe such a violent piece of music was possible...
Total game changer when it came out in 1983!
and on 7 inch....
@@simosimov3826 truth
if memory serves it was a 33rpm 7"
Check out Lock Up with Nicholas Barker on drums and some Napalm Death/At the Gates members, short songs, short albums.
agreed mate
@@stellarcubicbeam7760Imitators not Innovators
17 minutes of calm meditation. Helps me fall asleep
Bought this when it came out and still have it. Listening to this for the first time in 1983 literally blew my socks off. I couldn't believe a band could play this fast and be this good.
In May 1987 I bought Reign In Blood. To me, it was the most brutal album ever released. Then, a short while later, I bought this. I was blown away by the intensity and energy of it. I still love it to this day.
How do you understand what they are saying? I really am trying hard but it's impossible for me 😅
@@user-fo1ow1jq3bit's all about the intensity of the music. Don't worry about what they are saying and listen to the band playing.
If you go into it worrying about what they are saying, your listening to the wrong genre of music.
@@user-fo1ow1jq3b I read the lyrics!
@@Rob78169 Spot on! With music this intense the energy is everything!
beefore slayer,come in my life -dri lp and scum on same tape....
This album changed everything. They are selling it again at beer city records. I finally have my own copy .
My CD is so torn up. got it at Wax Trax in what used to be Capitol Hill in Denver, which is now a fucking Hooverville. Beer City Records. I'll pass on the good word. Thanks Mike ! Fuckin' A.
my first hc album.............
but if you wanna it try with finland hc bands.......cheersssss.......punk rock......rule....................
incident in music industry.............war crimes...............
but it wasnt an album it was a 7 inch you played at 33.
Blew me away at 13 when it came out. It was raw, new, and freaking perfect!
1. Sad to be
My mommy says I should join the church
The mad man tells me what I'm worth
True, it's clear, he beats me down
Makes me bitter, makes me frown
Till I myself as a human being
Hide my eyes to what I see
I myself as a human being
Hide my eyes to reality
Me, alone, I really wonder why
All alone I wonder why I try
When life itself depresses me
And everything else, it's sad to be
2. War crimes
You should have gone to Canada
You could have run away
But you couldn't shame your parents
You say you had to stay
So you get yourself drafted
So you went ahead and went
And you thought you'd be a hero
And not a dissident
War Crime... War Crime
You used to be a good boy
You used to be the best
Then you tried the drug
Ad you dreamt about the west
Everyone's your enemy
Everyone's your friend
Your world was upside down
To kill was not to sin
So you shot the wrong woman
Or you shot the wrong kid
Now Sam will make you regret
That you ever did
But you had no choice
You were told what to do
Orders from the helicopter crew
War Crime... War Crime
Back home they wanted blood
For the atrocities
For the innocent who died
On they're TVs
They demanded justice
They demanded you
They wanted to watch you hang
Till you turned blue
War Crime... War Crime
And the president said that that's OK
Because it takes they're attention away
From the real crime, the war
There are no war crimes
War is the crime
3. Busted
Police drive by, I hold my breath
I've got 10 warrants for my arrest
They stop at the light and whip it around
Ten minutes later I'm headed downtown
Free Ride
Busted...stepped out of line
Busted...no place to hide
Busted...couldn't pay my fines
It makes no sense to live this way
But I'm gonna do it anyway
Busted...for being me
Busted...for being free
Busted...can't pay my bail
Busted...I'll die in jail
It makes no sense to live this way
But I'm gonna do it anyway
4. Draft me
Draft me...I want to have fun
Draft me...give me a gun
Draft me...I'd understand
Draft me...I want to be a man
I want to help America keep the peace
I want to be a trooper in the world police, Draft me
5. F.R.D.C.
I'm a first round draft choice... 19
A man without a choice... unseen
Feedback from society
Please...A reason
For Kampuchia
The problems in Korea
The wars in Iran
Afganistan
Argentinas Falkland Islands
6. Capitalist suck
Capitalist Suck
Capitalist Suck
Capitalist Suck
You can't tell your wants from needs
You buy America and do a good deed
Create a job, don't bite the hand that feeds
Capitalist Suck
Capitalist Suck
Capitalist Suck
All of your goals are the fucking same
As every other jerk in this stupid game
Your brains have been washed and hung out to dry
You don't doubt it and you don't know why
7. Misery loves company
What they have now
They want for me
Misery loves company
Live a life of bigotry
On the way to bankruptcy
Beer belly and family
Crackers, cheese and burgundy
You're life's no anomaly
Live your life accordingly
Wake up to the certainty
Of ageing and misery
No real love just cake and tea
No road to recovery
Live the life of drudgery
Same old shit, housewivery, fakery, tracery, misery
8. No sense
The generals say they make good sense
A strong economy? First a strong defence
That makes sense
They make sense to me
The Air force says they need new planes
As they prepare for strafing raids
And the Army, of course, needs more men
So they can fight and kill and win
That makes sense
They make sense to me
The Navy says they need more ships
So they can float and shoot and shit
They also say they need machines
To run they're little submarines
That makes sense
They make sense to me
9. Blockhead
You work all day to earn your pay
To pay off all your debts
You rent your square to live in
And that's the best it gets
Cubical man does what he can
To keep himself alive
Pays his share for his little square
In order to survive
Locked in a race, the money chase
The systems fooling you
The more you make the more they take
And there's nothing you can do
Cubicle man does what he can
To keep himself alive
Pays his share for his little square
In order to survive
Run your ass to get your check
Stand in a crowded line
Pay your bills and buy the pills
That help you to unwind
Cubicle man does what he can
To keep himself alive
Pays his share for his little square
In order to survive
You buy a chair for your little square
So you can sit and hide
But you're all alone you fucked up clone
'Cause no one's on your side
The game of fools has its rules
So don't you fall behind
They'll take your square 'cause they don't care
They've got they're home-free ride
BLOCKHEAD!
Can you post side 2 lyrics please please
Great job !
Guau, nunca imaginé que mencionarian a Argentina y tema de los ingleses
@@hankgege2199 you can find the album and read the lyrics on metal-archives.com :)
Huh. Thought he said he held his dick in busted.
Just reading all of those lyrics is like deciphering a code. I have had this album since 1987 and it is still one of my favourite albums of all time.
Imagine listening to this for first time back in that time
i heard it when it came out, changed my life.... and saw them at a bowling alley in Green Bay Wisconsin in 1984. it was great!!!!
I did... we had it cranked on my friends boombox while skating lol
I did, it was fucking great
I did man. Then I got dealing with it!! And lost my mind
I was 13 when I first heard Violent Pacification for the first time. I'm a lot older now. Still listening to D.R.I. on a regular basis. That should tell ya something.
The best EVER!!! so influential band and yet totally underrated e.p.
I had this on vinyl too. Yeah I'm old!
Me to
me too
i still have it.
i bought it at their show a few weeks ago.
I STILL have this on LP. Actually, 2 copies. 1 is framed on my wall. This album changed EVERYTHING.
Great... For 1983 this was fast hardcore!
For 2024, this is fast hardcore...
The record I got along long time ago is only a 7". I don't know how many copies they released, I think some told maybe 500 or 1000 then it was re-released as a 12". Lotsa band back then could only afford to pay for 500 or so. It was DIY at a very early date. DRI were playing around Texas a fair amount back then .Classic DiY touring. They would, if lucky ,make some gas money to go forward or back home. Locals would let them sleep at their places, blah blah . . . Sorry for sounding like you all don't ... Point is their shows were Very cool, pardon the phrase, they KILLED . . . So did Really Red, The Dicks, the Stains (MDC) Big Boys, the tragic Bobby Sox and Mite Vomit, the offenders yadda yadda yadda and the songs go on forever, even if the artist (or whatever you want to call them) don't. People pick up their spirits and roll on with it, then move on and the revolutions rolls over again and the kids pick it up and take it forward. One of these days it will happen
Their golden years,coupled with,"dealing with it"....Their crossover years was cool,for awhile..Bands like EXCEL, with the punk mentality,metal sound..A crucial time of music then, moved forward exploring a conglomerate of upcoming bands..But, yeah.
David Perez i agree with you bro.. like suicidal tendencies had their own killer style...but then came, suicidal rock join the army. Wtf..still haven't got over that..
Pig Children
Good old American punk, this and dealing with it their best.
Never understood Crossover, but this?...now, I GET this!
That is just pure hardcore . Many people call It trash core too !
I honestly prefer this to the crossover stuff that came later.
I Prefer the crossover .
Dont lie...
word...this is just raw peice of bloody meat compared to the crossover fruitcake shit
@@downallyourstreets I prefer the Crossover stuff much better , but their early albums are fun to listen too .
Their hardcore stuff is better. Their material after dealing with it wasn't as good.
I always loved this album..Ahead of its time..Fast foward, a few years..They fused it with metal, the birth of crossover..How many bands followed? Alot..Though it may be a passing fad, But, still great today..Wow.
My favorite record by DRI it's fuckin flawless 🔥🔥🔥🔥
true one.................
Absolutely 💯!
I always thought as a kid that it was incredible that Minor Threat's complete discography was 26 songs on just 47 minutes. Then you hear something like this which is absurdly awesome.
this album is pure PUNK
mutter fucin wright .........bro,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
This is the genuine article, Gustavo. Die Scheisse !
59 and wore this vintage piece out!
lol you got me by one year lol same
I don't consider myself a thrashcore fan but after listening to this, I can say I am.
This ain't thrashcore my brother
yep this is not thrash, this is plain old school hardcore punk rock and its awesome.
I would call it thrashcore just not thrash metal.
@@steveg8102 I would call it thrashcore just not thrash metal. Let me explain. Hardcore punk that was extremely fast would be described as thrashcore.
@@steveg8102 But then again I know where you're coming from when the term thrashcore is used. It could also mean the Crossover era when thrash metal and hardcore punk bands combined sounds. They were also called thrashcore, metalcore, or Crossover thrash, and this record is nothing like that like you said.
Great Ep, thanks to this band, my life was directed towards hardcore.
Nobody has done anything remotely as bad-ass and groovy as this album since 1983. Still an all-time freaking masterpiece!!!
Warms my heart to hear folks say that about this album. DRI used to split atoms on stage. I was beside myself. Bad Brains, MDC, DRI, SS Decontrol, Scream. Oh joy!! lol
Actually other bands stepped in to carry the torch loud and proud. Tragically it was DRI themselves that abandoned this sound for their metal crossover flavour on their very next release.
@@deejaaywalker2314Are you talking about Dealing With It? To an extent I agree but in my opinion it still had that hardcore style more than the metal creeping in but production wise they stepped up. But Dealing With It is still raw compared to their later albums. I actually enjoy their metal period because Kurt still had his hardcore style of singing and lyrics were still political/social. I think Crossover and 4 of A Kind were better crossover albums than Animosity and Join The Army.
@@hankgege2199 Their departure from one genre to the next wasn't fully realized from one release to the next, but clear differences could be heard and each subsequent release confirmed suspicions where they were headed. They lost me after Dealing with it. I saw them touring that release in Montreal along with heavy metal legends Voivod in 1986. Sadly, once was plenty.
check out this one hc mexican band from the 90s called “Atoxxxico” they definitely got influenced by dri and specially if u listen to their album “Tu Tienes La Razón” you’ll notice it its a really great album from the mexican hc scene
If you grew up in the 80's in Tampa, this was it. You were lucky to see them with locals Belching Penguins.
I live in Dunedin. I know the circle jerks are playing in November. Bit how do I find bands playing close to Clearwater and where do they play at here?
What about No Fraud?
@@hankgege2199No Fraud! Awesome band
10 minutes later I'm headed downtown! The day we finished the 10 and a half ft roll in channeled masonite halfpipe 1985 this was on heavy rotation! Still rolling 2021! So Fuck off!!
I was on holidays in Boston in 1986 when I bought this album for $2. The thing is over the years it disappeared into the fifth dimension never to be seen again. It literally vanished! It's a great album though & I now have the expanded edition on cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, D.R.I.'s No Sense song features one of the first blast beats in 82/83. And Meat Puppets as well with probably the very first song to feature blast beats since the track is so fast, their HAIR song recorded in 1981, which is also a hardcore/brutal/metal crossover since later in this song it gets metal with metal lead guitars: ua-cam.com/video/EpgY2GxwquE/v-deo.html
@billytaylor135Not the same era. Capitalist Casualties began in the late 80's but they were a great thrash band and were heavily influenced by early DRI.
I love your misspelling in you track list "Monkey Stinks" 😂
i have it original 500 copies made !!! Bough it in 1984 then met theyr bass player here
First proto blast.
Who remembers when dri was a punk band... I do
this is oldschool hardcore..more pure than nowdays hardcore..
Their best
PUNK ROCK AT ITS GREATEST!!!!!SPIKE,YOU RULE!!!
My favorite forever
It's a great album!
Mike Reseigh I still have this Ep on vinyl.. bought it in 1984 ..such a killer album
Old but gold!
❤️same here❤️
Still got this and still a classic hardcore record..shame they went downhill after dealing with it.
WHAT???? ? ????????
I tell my friends crossover is 🗑️
Yep. The only band that did crossover right was Corrosion of Conformity (Animosity album)
7"EP 22 songs
Soulfire legendary shit for 1982
I'm hoping the username is a not too subtle take at/on Stark Raving Mad and their 1st 12''?
17 minutes
One of the best albums in the world
Nothing better than some good ol hardcore... NY/HC ruled
hardcore ....................punk ..................pure................
35 years.....still burnin.....dont forget ........suicidal tendencies ...lp.............possessed................cheers..................
Brilliant and groundbreaking. We all know this album and their next two were foundatial in bringing the two scenes together, for better or worse.
legendary...........this is punk rock,,,,,,,,,,,
Total obliteration, they destroyed everything in sight
Esse disco é muito bom!!!
In the 80s DRI was the fastest band and Motothead was the loudest.
Ever heard Adrenaline OD?
Thank you a lot !!!!
You're welcome!!!!
when...i....was....young............ha ha ha...............i .......still young.........this stuff still rules.................
Perfect ! Kroezel
My cassette wore out, with a blank 1:40 mins left on it!!😂
And this is why I'm so fucked up today. :)
¡HARDCORE!, !THRASHCORE!
Their more recent shows in my area did not get the attendance they deserved.
best hardcore drumming ever. jesus fuck
love it.
The fastest band around in 1983? If not, I don't know who was.
Minor Threat's guitarist Lyle Presner could cook this fast. I've gotta mention Bad Brains, who could take 'em : play Joshua's Song.
Youth Korps and Neos just to name two.
Slayer
Cryptic Slaughter..C.O.C..
Also very fast Hüsker Dü Landspeed era and MDC at that time.
the album that invented everything thrash and death metal wise. especially the drums
Noncomparible to death metal these guys don't use double bass pedals an blast beats.... Thrash metal I can hear that but Fuck thrash metal....these guys are better
@@jsalais55 nhe nhe nheeem
You know what? Fuck you. Thats is better for everybody
@@jsalais55 thrash rules
@@cuxxtmdandre Nah just you....you know what? Your response is lame from beginning to end
@@left4deadlover123 I suppose...but you like what you like
Bellooooooo
I like that of course, however my favorite DRI album is 'Dealinng with it' , maybe this Ep, and 'Crossover' lp, I think they are their best albums
Anarchist boy Powerviolence 4 of a Kind was real good! My favorite probably is Violent Pacification tho
tony renfro I like them too, four of a kind is really good and violent pacification as well
Exactly!
I still have the original on vinyl.
Lucky
In the description for the video the song "Money Stinks" is misspelled as "Monkey Stinks". I think I like that title better.
I seen them at a practice spot in La Mirada mall in 1983-84 they SUCKED
High Hihg School Rotting Golden Years....😵😵💫🤘
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Mooi man ,mijn vader die het had over jan sok jan sok
Find it better than Dealing with It, but's that's a close second.
e assim nasceu o fastcore/powerviolence
Ya this is it w/ dealing with it 💭💭
Sometimes you just want to stroll by the Korova Milk Bar with yer droogs for a pint of the Milk-Plus.
amazing EP! fuck!
Good thrashcore
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Was this D.R.I.ep recorded in 1982 or 83?Yes some of the first metal hardcore punk cross over songs,But here are other ones of the very first hardcore punk/metal crossover songs or a good hint of it, Black Flag- Rise Above 1981/Discharge A look at Tomorrow 1981/Discharge Protest and Survive 1982:ua-cam.com/video/-2ZxmNfY-gw/v-deo.html
this blew me away in the 80's but sounds slow now compared to some Grindcore bands..weird
7:27 inicio Dead Boys - not anymore
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"Reagan Loves Jellybeans" 😂
I did
Monument....
I have the 7" , how the hell they fit so many songs. And another thing why so many names for 2 types of music metal and punk . Core this core that death this death that , its all rock and roll baby stop the categorization just enjoy labels are for beer bottles. Hail DRI!!
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Where is me board? I feel like skating London.
OK another one of the first hardcore/metal crossover songs is by M.D.C. in 1982, Dick for Brains: ua-cam.com/video/qlJWRWdC6xQ/v-deo.html
Psychosnel dit man!Toen t uitkwam was Disorder de snelste band.Daarna jaren HUN
Wait, didn’t the 7” started with track 10 as the a side in which case this is flipped
Wouldn't that mean sad to be was the first track?
CORROSION OF CONFORMITY also , ALL GREAT!
Wasn't it the "Dirty Rotten *LP" ? (A joke on Led Zeppelin or something epic?)
I'd swear it was. Crazy right ?
@@joewhitehouseiv3300 that was the rerelease. I think they did it on a 7" first but only did so many copies
Здесь конечно ещё остатки старинной рок-школы со всеми этими тупыми хроматическими ходами, но No Sense это же реальный прародитель будущих Напалмов или стиля Powerviolence. Я давно задался целью найти первые бластбиты в метале и кроме Напалмов ничего не находил, но это же 86 год, а тут 83.
this is the one and only dirty rotten ep/lp!
there's a remastered and remixed version of this but it's utter shit
musical incident.................
This is pure hardcore. The scene was ruined (at least in the sf Bay Area)when thrash metal came around and then the long hairs showed up and the positive vibe disappeared. I don’t hold it against these these guys though. They were GREAT live
What did the metalheads do to you man
@@onutube6392 He couldn't keep up with the music or the drinking of the Metalheads.
@@onutube6392 they changed the whole vibe. Punks in weren’t psychotic as long hairs. Slamming became moshing. It was a lot more violent. Plus head banging was fucking stupid
@@darrinc100 far as i can tell punks always been negative since its inception the 2 exceptions being ska punk, and pop punk to my knowledge, but pop punk is dogshit. Hardcore was always loud angry and fast, and other than the straight edge dudes the punks always had the crazier drugs, outside of megadeaths infamous heroin and coke addictions, most of the metalheads i know were more on the side of just smoking pot and drinking. Never saw any of my friends that listen to metal drinking lean or doing molly, only the alt punk kids. I know are the ones doing that, also, from my dads experience as a punk and crossover fan in the 80s, as far as he's told me, as long as there weren't punks or posers at the show, the thrashers were cool. On the other hand at the more punk oriented stuff he was at, there was almost always a group of nazi skins just ganging up and beating the shit out of anyone who got near em. Told me that he's seen em smash glass bottles on the ground and pull crowd surfers down and beating them into the broken glass. Finally, the thrashers know the one essential rule of the pit: no one wants to see karate kid impersonators flailing their arms about and punching people any thrash or death show I've been to, there wasn't a single karate dick there. However, my friends old band had deathcore influences, and deathcore pits are fucking cancerous.Got spin kicked in the stomach 2 separate times at their shows by some asshat wearing their glasses in the pit
@@darrinc100cry about it
Another one of the first hardcore/metal crossover songs from 1982 by Discharge Protest and Survive: https ://ua-cam.com/video/-2ZxmNfY-gw/v-deo.html
This was a 45!
1234!
sold mine for 3000 dollals
Where's my fukkn shoe??
I've found myself saying that on a few occasions......
The birth of Thrash
DIY not DRI
This is real hardcore punk along with dealing with it, their only good stuff hands fucking down
Wrong
Ya they are a way better hard-core band. I stopped listening when crossover came out.