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Destroy the Machines
by: Earth Crisis
Price: $16.99 current as of: 03/11/2010 21:00 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0746105002227
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Victory Records
Manufacturer: Victory Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Victory Records
Release Date: May 25, 1995
Studio: Victory Records
Editorial Review:Album Description:Their classic, debut release. This record got the band national coverage on CNN, CBS, TBS...
Disc 1:- Forced March
- Born From Pain
- Destroy The Machines
- New Ethic
- Discipline, The
- Deliverance
- Inherit The Wasteland
- Asphyxiate
- Wrath Of Sanity, The
- Fortress
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In 1994, Earth Crisis took direct action to forge this critically essential hardcore punk recording. In fact, this was a moment never to be repeated...uniquely focused and driven, Earth Crisis hereby recorded what is most likely the very greatest hardcore punk record ever. Yes, there are a dozen credible entrants for that distinction, but to me this disc remains paramount. What is more, an unusually massive slice of the rock underground can celebrate this release for the rest of our lives because ...
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saw these guys last night in sydney and boy what a show that was. Even though they only played for 45 minutes it was still excellent, during the set i was right in front and while the singer Karl step on the metal that was separating the audience from the band i grabbed his leg ha ha but what was really cool was after that he shook my hand anyway this their debut album is their best release so pick up a copy of it.
Straight Edge For Life!
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this cd stand out because it's the one cd that constantly is on a even feel no highs no lows just heavy grooves.the cd flows smothly from sond to song.I like their later freya work better.
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I don't care about straight edge hardcore XXX or whatever that [...] is. I have no opinion either way on their message. I just like the music and vocals. You people think too much into things. I like this because it sounds good. It's got great riffs, solid vocals, and decent production. This is the band that hatebreed tries to be.
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I never thought I would see the day that a band with such heavy guitars sucked so badly. I wish I could take all these little faux leather wearing punks with me to a tribal whale harpooning somewhere and watch them cry. Or maybe leave them out in the rather large territory of a cougar and see how much they want to liberate the animals once the big cat has them tagged. And the worst thing is, they try to look tough. Try is the key word. They try to be heavy. They try to be thought provoking. I agree ...
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