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by: Earth Crisis
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0746105016323
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Victory Records
Manufacturer: Victory Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Victory Records
Release Date: October 09, 2001
Studio: Victory Records
Disc 1:- Killing Brain Cells
- Behind the Wire
- Biomachines
- Slither
- Nemesis
- Broken Foundation
- Situation Degenerates
- Cease To Exist
- Gomorrah's Seasons End
- New Ethic
- Destroy the Machines
- Wrath of Sanity
- Deliverance
- Born From Pain
- Firestorm
- Forged In Flames
- Ecocide
- All Out War
- Sunshine of Your Love (Live)
- Smash or Be Smashed (Live)
- Forced March (LIVE)
Editorial Review:
Album Description: For more than a decade, EARTH CRISIS have been one of the most influential and revolutionary bands in the metal, hardcore and punk scenes. While often imitated but never duplicated, "91-01" serves as a document to these legends in their own time. Since their inception, EARTH CRISIS have had a single and uncompromised mission: the fight for total equality of all living creatures. This fight has fueled a worldwide revolution that still burns strong today. While spreading their message during numerous tours of the US and abroad, they have gained the attention of such prestigious media outlets as 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, America's Most Wanted and have also made an appearance before the United States Congress. There are very few bands in the history of hardcore music that have seen both their message and music have such a quantifiable impact on their fans, music and society in general. You would be hard pressed not to find at least traces of EARTH CRISIS' controversial beliefs, sound and energy in the majority of all hard music being released today as they are consistently cited as a main influence by all bands of their ilk. Documenting EARTH CRISIS' entire VICTORY RECORDS history, "91-01" covers everything from the early 90's ground breaking "All Out War" and "Firestorm" through the 2001 sensation "Last Of The Sane" and everything in between. This is the seminal EARTH CRISIS collection, a release that no fan of hard music should live without.
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this cd should have been expanded to a double cd set this is one of the best comp/best of cd ever but they could have put another 12 songs easly as best of track.this cd is great for many typpe of musical tastes Sxe,hardcore,death and metal fans can all find some thing to like on the cd.
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After hearing good things about these guys and checking out a few live clips on youtube I decided to purchase this album. I have a few issues with this release.
1. The first half of the album is pretty much nu-metal. I understand that they went that direction toward the end, but half the tunes on here have a lame sort of Linkin Park feel. If I want to hear psuedo-metal I'll turn on MTV.
2. Where are the lyrics? One would think that a band with a message might include a lyrics ...
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I decided to buy this album one day, and when I put it in my CD player, it blew me away! This is blister hardcore like you've never heard before! The songs from "Slither" are cool, but I like the songs from the 90's a lot better. The songs from "Gomorrah's Season Ends" blow me away, with the crushing guitars and such, and the songs from "Destroy The Machines" remind me of the crushing brutality that such artists like Hatebreed and Martyr A.D. deliver today. The songs from the "Firestorm" and "All Out War" ...
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There will never be another band like Earth Crisis. This release, a collection of selected tracks from each album they released on Victory Records, was the culmination of a decade of tireless work, touring, and songwriting on the part of this revolutionary band. Forever True is actually a very good introductory route for this band; if you're looking to get into Earth Crisis, this is a good first disc to pick up. It starts out with some material from Slither, skips Breed the Killers (that album is owned ...
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I was disheartened to hear of the breakup of Earth Crisis, as they have been one of those bands I always loved to blast on a pretty regular basis. Seeing this album in stores was sort of a sentimental moment for me, knowing this was the final EC disc released. I felt this was a great tribute to the career they worked so hard at, as every track here is amazing, displaying their ferocity while keeping a positive stance. It is intriguing placing the material in order of newest to oldest, hearing their progression ...
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