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There are at least 5 artists called Dissent, in order of activity. 1) Dissent is a ripping crust band from Houston, Texas. They started in 2005 as an anarcho-punk band but with the addition of Ben they became more metal influenced. Now they play intense crust. In early 2008 they added a second guitarist, TJ. They've toured around the southwest, Califonria, and Mexico. 'Apocalyptic War Noise' Tour with N.I.B.I.R.U. happened August of 2009. During tour TJ left the band on good terms. 2010, they released their split with U.K. Crust legends, Hellbastard. Later, they released splits with Hellisheaven (Poland) and a band they share members with in Houston, Turbokrieg. In 2011, drummer Stephen (N.I.B.I.R.U., War Master) left the band, and Frank (PLF, Insect Warfare, Turbokrieg, N.I.B.I.R.U.) joined at that time on drums. In 2012, they embarked on an East coast tour with Czech grinders Needful Things. Members: Tom - Vocals Ben - Guitars Kenny - Bass Frank - Drums Former members: Stephen - Drums TJ - Guitar Releases: 'Against All Oppression' Demo CDR (Dissent Records 2006) 'By Any Means Necessary' CD (MND Records 2007) 'Strength Through Chaos' CD (MND Records 2009) 'Martyr of the Apocalypse' Tape (Dissent Records 2009) 'Dissent/Hellbastard Split 7 (Torture Garden Picture Company 2010) 'Dissent/Hellisheaven Split 7 (Multiple labels 2012) 'Dissent/TurboKrieg Split 12 (Torture Garden Picture Company 2012) www.DISSENT-HTX.com 2) Dissent was an anarcho-punk band from Rapid City, South Dakota. In their own words: The original idea was that of Bob, Todd, and a guy named Preston. Bob and Todd drew straws and Bob went with Guitar and Todd went with drums. Preston was going to sing, since he liked to sing in the shower. This line up did nothing more than dream and soon April came in on bass. Soon after that Troy came in to sing and we taught ourselves how to play by learning punk rock covers. Bad Religion, TSOL, the Ramones, Red Kross, Circle Jerks, etc. We played our first show in Jan. of 1986. The Amy Metzger Benefit, at the Knights of Columbus hall in Rapid City, South Dakota. The show itself was a major turning point for the entire Rapid City scene. The band also ran one of the most extensive distros in the area. 3) The first Dissent was a hardcore punk band from South Carolina. They appeared on a comp with Corrosion of Conformity, Bloodmobile, and Stillborn Christians. They released an EP and an LP, the ep in '88, and the LP in '89. 4) The third Dissent is a band from Asheville, NC who plays metal. Can be found here: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.reverbnation.com/dissentnc 5) dissent (with a lowercase d) is a San Francisco Bay Area band of Gregory Howe and various collaborators. dissent has several releases on Howe's Wide Hive Records label, their self-titled album being the label's first ever release. 6) Dissent was a metalcore band from South Florida. They released one EP called A Thirst For More in 2023, and a two song single called Tell Me This Isn't Goodbye in 2024. They played their last show on December 28, 2024. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least 5 artists called Dissent, in order of activity. 1) Dissent is a ripping crust band from Houston, Texas. They started in 2005 as an anarcho-punk band but with the addition of Ben they became more metal influenced. Now they play intense crust. In early 2008 they added a second guitarist, TJ. They've toured around the southwest, Califonria, and Mexico. 'Apocalyptic War Noise' Tour with N.I.B.I.R.U. happened August of 2009. During tour TJ left the band on good terms. 2010, they released their split with U.K. Crust legends, Hellbastard. Later, they released splits with Hellisheaven (Poland) and a band they share members with in Houston, Turbokrieg. In 2011, drummer Stephen (N.I.B.I.R.U., War Master) left the band, and Frank (PLF, Insect Warfare, Turbokrieg, N.I.B.I.R.U.) joined at that time on drums. In 2012, they embarked on an East coast tour with Czech grinders Needful Things. Members: Tom - Vocals Ben - Guitars Kenny - Bass Frank - Drums Former members: Stephen - Drums TJ - Guitar Releases: 'Against All Oppression' Demo CDR (Dissent Records 2006) 'By Any Means Necessary' CD (MND Records 2007) 'Strength Through Chaos' CD (MND Records 2009) 'Martyr of the Apocalypse' Tape (Dissent Records 2009) 'Dissent/Hellbastard Split 7 (Torture Garden Picture Company 2010) 'Dissent/Hellisheaven Split 7 (Multiple labels 2012) 'Dissent/TurboKrieg Split 12 (Torture Garden Picture Company 2012) www.DISSENT-HTX.com 2) Dissent was an anarcho-punk band from Rapid City, South Dakota. In their own words: The original idea was that of Bob, Todd, and a guy named Preston. Bob and Todd drew straws and Bob went with Guitar and Todd went with drums. Preston was going to sing, since he liked to sing in the shower. This line up did nothing more than dream and soon April came in on bass. Soon after that Troy came in to sing and we taught ourselves how to play by learning punk rock covers. Bad Religion, TSOL, the Ramones, Red Kross, Circle Jerks, etc. We played our first show in Jan. of 1986. The Amy Metzger Benefit, at the Knights of Columbus hall in Rapid City, South Dakota. The show itself was a major turning point for the entire Rapid City scene. The band also ran one of the most extensive distros in the area. 3) The first Dissent was a hardcore punk band from South Carolina. They appeared on a comp with Corrosion of Conformity, Bloodmobile, and Stillborn Christians. They released an EP and an LP, the ep in '88, and the LP in '89. 4) The third Dissent is a band from Asheville, NC who plays metal. Can be found here: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.reverbnation.com/dissentnc 5) dissent (with a lowercase d) is a San Francisco Bay Area band of Gregory Howe and various collaborators. dissent has several releases on Howe's Wide Hive Records label, their self-titled album being the label's first ever release. 6) Dissent was a metalcore band from South Florida. They released one EP called A Thirst For More in 2023, and a two song single called Tell Me This Isn't Goodbye in 2024. They played their last show on December 28, 2024. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Absolutist
Acrostix
Acursed
Adacta
I Can Be A Hero
Stay
Hard Enough
Abe Lincoln
Society
Black Sun
Storming The Whitehouse
I (In Her Eyes)
Shut My Eyes
Fuck Cop Sympathy
Sacrifice
Strength
A Thirst For More
Wretched Despair
You Choose
Intro
Push-Button Society
Altar of Consumerism
One More
Feel (Oh... Dream Of Mine)
Demise of the False
Everything (I'll Never Sing These Songs Again)
Salvation
Dissent
No Honour
Je Me Souviens
Price Of Life
Say The Word
Hatred Through Existence
Darkness Will unveil
Nihilistic Lines
Escalation
Cut The Cord
Intifada
Into The Abyss
Bleeding Together
The System
Consecrated
Typical
Bringers of Death
Losing
Their End Is Near
The End Of Hope
Д.Б.Ф. (G.B.F.)
Burn
Third World Domination
Built on Blood
Немига 1999 (Nemiga 1999)
Inner Power
Eveningstar
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