True American crust. I’m more of a Scandinavian guy myself but holy fuck! Alongside Disrupt, Nausea and a few others by far my favorite. Game changer for me for sure. All the love 🏴🏴🏴
Solid extreme punk. Great D-beatish blend of metal, punk, crusty hardcore, and noisy, fuzzed out chaos. This is what you miss out on when you get stuck in prison 😢 I tip my hat to you dudes.
I saw these guys in Pontiac Michigan in the late 90s. A core memory of my youth. I still have the patch (Skull and AK) some 20 years later. I remember being absolutely blown away at their raw heavy ass sound. It was like watching a car smash into a brick wall.
I think it's the Metal upbringing. Proper Metal roots are the foundation of not-shit Crust, because 99.7% of other bands just sound so cliche, tame and pretty boring.
@@crustophiles You got a nice, clean rip of The Tables Will Turn art? Need that on a shirt bad, but the only high res image is of that re- release (which I actually haven't heard yet). Cheers.
Definitely! Krupa knows how to tear shit up. Calloused shreds, but some of those vocals sound a little whiny. Mind to Waste is a straight-up stomper to be certain.
Saw them in the backroom of the legendary Mission Records in the summer of 2000 during the San Francisco Anarchist Bookfair, before The Mission became the gentrified hellhole it is today. They played every song off of their discography and then a bunch of covers. It was out of fucking control. The best crüst band of all time 🖤
Glad I could help with the discovery! All their stuff was so damned good. One of my favorite SoF tracks is from their first 7" - it's the last song on the Discography, "Age Old Farce." That song is so badass…
@@jkropp79 You can probably ask 'em on Zuckerbook or something. I hope Ryan stays playing music, though. Absolute stomped through the decades. Shitlist is one of my favorites.
This is the exemplary of the style. High standard to top for sure. I got into Disrupt, Disfear, Skitsystem and Wolfpack, Doom, Hiatus most prominently through Swedish Death Metal, actually. Hearing the D-beat-driven songs, like Bitter Loss and Bleed For Me, led me to make a playlist of just songs in that style until I fell upon some of their influences (Discharge) - the rest is history, of course.
@@Truth_Hurts_Bad I did the same. Originally came from metal, until my first hardcore, crusty bands I thought all punk is just a better pop punk. I was ignorant of course. By the time in my college I heard Disrupt and Extreme Noise Terror I was totally sold. Also, Swedish death metal I liked so much until then (Dismember, Entombed, Grave and especially Vomitory - which has tones of d-beat and punk power chords written over it) certainly helped to transition to punk, and especially harsher stuff. D-beat is just contagious rhythm and riffs driven by d-beat just got this special aggression and urgency/intensity that simple tu-pa tu-pa skank beat doesn't give you always. I have noticed that death metal folks who do not like Swedish death metal at all have tougher or impossible times with hardcore punk - they're just not vibing with it (oh, maybe only if it's mainly a metal core over limited punk influences). My buddy likes crusty metallic stenchcore alright but has a real tough time with simpler, faster d-beat style, more pure punky stuff which is ironic given that we both came from extreme end of death metal scenes growing up. Oh well, to each his own.
@@iachtulhu1420 I hear you, brother. Those that lean more toward the "Metal" sound tend to like that tu-pa "2-beat" (as Ekeroth terms it) and more Floridian style, rather than the raw, Punkier attitude. This is why Swedish Death Metal is my favorite overall; it has such strong ties with Hardcore that just sounds so good. God Macabre's 'Into Nowhere' has one of my favorite D-beat passages with a stark Death Metal edge. This is the shit I live for, man. Vomitory was also frequently played when I got into Swedish Death Metal, along with Gorement. Cheers!
True American crust. I’m more of a Scandinavian guy myself but holy fuck! Alongside Disrupt, Nausea and a few others by far my favorite. Game changer for me for sure. All the love 🏴🏴🏴
I love that scandi crust. And yeah, SoF were definitely in the same vein. Basically an American take on kangpunk. And damned brilliant!
You do know that this is part of Disrupt right?
@@BrandonAlloway Dunno how they cant tell, it sounds EXACTLY the same, but maybe a little heavier on bass
try to listen band Iskra.....fast crust-black....
i have album bureval-demo....its good...
Remember when Havoc records had the 3 for $5 deal in the 90's. Thanks Felix.
That shit was epic. Miss those mail order days. Send a SASE, get a catalog and a grip of stickers, maybe a comp or a random patch. Ah, memories.
He still has great deals. I bought like four CDs for like 3 and 4 bucks each including Martyrdod
Solid extreme punk. Great D-beatish blend of metal, punk, crusty hardcore, and noisy, fuzzed out chaos. This is what you miss out on when you get stuck in prison 😢 I tip my hat to you dudes.
Have you been in prison since the early 90s? Because that's when this shit started.
I saw these guys in Pontiac Michigan in the late 90s. A core memory of my youth. I still have the patch (Skull and AK) some 20 years later. I remember being absolutely blown away at their raw heavy ass sound. It was like watching a car smash into a brick wall.
I still rock that backpatch on my jacket. Such a badass design. And dude, perfect description of SoF live, LOL!
Disrupt, Grief, Consume, State Of Fear, Deathraid - every band with Jay Stiles RIPS!
TRUTH!
I think it's the Metal upbringing. Proper Metal roots are the foundation of not-shit Crust, because 99.7% of other bands just sound so cliche, tame and pretty boring.
One of my all time favorite bands never gets old
For reals. State of Fear rocked so hard.
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This album is so sick, deff making this a tshirt.
I did the same. No Gods No Masters online does digital print on demand. Let me know if you need the image.
@@crustophiles You got a nice, clean rip of The Tables Will Turn art? Need that on a shirt bad, but the only high res image is of that re- release (which I actually haven't heard yet). Cheers.
@@Truth_Hurts_BadI printed this art on shirt last time. It was sick!
I got to see them in 00 at my friend's house. Some of them were in another band called Calloused. For sure check them out.
Definitely! Krupa knows how to tear shit up. Calloused shreds, but some of those vocals sound a little whiny. Mind to Waste is a straight-up stomper to be certain.
Saw them in the backroom of the legendary Mission Records in the summer of 2000 during the San Francisco Anarchist Bookfair, before The Mission became the gentrified hellhole it is today. They played every song off of their discography and then a bunch of covers. It was out of fucking control. The best crüst band of all time 🖤
That is epic as fuck! Those dudes always put on a killer show!
I was there for that. Ran into an old friend and couldn't remember his name for the life of me. Tom radio was pissed at me, ha.
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Ay! Shoutout to Tom Radio!
one of the greatest recordings ever
This band with Doom and Hiatus ... all my life !!!
D.I.Y. PUNK FOREVER !!!
I had this CD, had to throw it out because it was so scratched because I played it so much. One of my favorite bands and albums.
Dude, that's so epic, and yet tragic…
CDs don't get scratches from playing them too much.
@@hanshandkante5055 There are 2 types of people in this world.
Those who handle their CDs delicately, and everyone else.
The description is special because it doesn't fuel stereotypes.
Just found these guys, theyre fkn awesome, making sure these guys dont get forgoten \m/
Hell yeah!
Your so lucky you got to see them!
I got to see deathraid play in San Diego in 2010 that was a fucking awesome show
Nice! Deathraid is awesome, too!
Kspc 88.7 FM brought me here all the way back in 1998
Nice! I'm from Claremont where the radio station is!
I also saw this band in a basement got a contact high
They brought it so hard.
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This sounds super angry. 🔥❤️
It is super angry, LOL.
No shit Sherlock.
Played with these guy a bunch, they were the real deal.
Righteous! What band(s) were you in?
Concord
@@jeanwagner1977 Concord rocked! I remember seeing you guys a couple times.
best crust band
Fuck yeah!
Cheers from Brazil! (A) GARRAFA VAZIA, CHEFIA!
Cheers from Japan!
Amazing Band
Seriously!
Amazing band
Thank you Peter. Love the LP but didn't know about this comp. Cheers 😊😎👍💚
Glad I could help with the discovery! All their stuff was so damned good. One of my favorite SoF tracks is from their first 7" - it's the last song on the Discography, "Age Old Farce." That song is so badass…
@@crustophiles
Yes it's great. I don't have to get my 7"s out 😀
Social plague rips!!
Just don't want like cuz 333 is only half rock on bro thank for the upload 👍
Making a tape of it now.
Hell yeah!
Can I have one plz?
Piracy is illegal and will make you go blind.
I was at that show in Eugene also!
Cheers, fellow warrior of the wasteland!
Don't forget Nightfeeder as well. Everyone from Deathraid except Ryan
Rad! Thanks!
Hey, what happened with that. Why isn't he playing with them anymore
@@jkropp79 You can probably ask 'em on Zuckerbook or something. I hope Ryan stays playing music, though. Absolute stomped through the decades. Shitlist is one of my favorites.
@@Truth_Hurts_Bad Shitlist ruled!
Just saw them at Skullfest! They were awesome!!🏴
Thanks man.
My pleasure.
Bästa jenkarna!
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I wish Apple Music had more than one song from them
6:33 tho
It rips.
Can you find these guys anywhere else than UA-cam?
You can find their old discography CD on Discogs. And last year, Sonarize Records released a 2x LP remastered SoF discography.
This band is what turned me onto crust and dbeat, and I used to not like any of this shit, ha.
Same. They just rocked too hard not to play on repeat.
@@crustophiles YES!!! Listening rn tbh lmao
This is the exemplary of the style. High standard to top for sure. I got into Disrupt, Disfear, Skitsystem and Wolfpack, Doom, Hiatus most prominently through Swedish Death Metal, actually. Hearing the D-beat-driven songs, like Bitter Loss and Bleed For Me, led me to make a playlist of just songs in that style until I fell upon some of their influences (Discharge) - the rest is history, of course.
@@Truth_Hurts_Bad I did the same. Originally came from metal, until my first hardcore, crusty bands I thought all punk is just a better pop punk. I was ignorant of course. By the time in my college I heard Disrupt and Extreme Noise Terror I was totally sold. Also, Swedish death metal I liked so much until then (Dismember, Entombed, Grave and especially Vomitory - which has tones of d-beat and punk power chords written over it) certainly helped to transition to punk, and especially harsher stuff. D-beat is just contagious rhythm and riffs driven by d-beat just got this special aggression and urgency/intensity that simple tu-pa tu-pa skank beat doesn't give you always. I have noticed that death metal folks who do not like Swedish death metal at all have tougher or impossible times with hardcore punk - they're just not vibing with it (oh, maybe only if it's mainly a metal core over limited punk influences). My buddy likes crusty metallic stenchcore alright but has a real tough time with simpler, faster d-beat style, more pure punky stuff which is ironic given that we both came from extreme end of death metal scenes growing up. Oh well, to each his own.
@@iachtulhu1420 I hear you, brother. Those that lean more toward the "Metal" sound tend to like that tu-pa "2-beat" (as Ekeroth terms it) and more Floridian style, rather than the raw, Punkier attitude. This is why Swedish Death Metal is my favorite overall; it has such strong ties with Hardcore that just sounds so good. God Macabre's 'Into Nowhere' has one of my favorite D-beat passages with a stark Death Metal edge. This is the shit I live for, man. Vomitory was also frequently played when I got into Swedish Death Metal, along with Gorement. Cheers!
Was it part of "Chaos Days"?
Good question. I thought Chaos Days was 1995, but I could be wrong.
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