New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is
There are at least seven bands that go by this name: 1. Crust punk from New York City, formed in 1985. 2. Grindcore from Los Angeles, CA formed in 1987. 3. Belgian coldwave band. 4. Naüsea is hardcore punk from Japan. 5. Grindcore band from Cordoba, Argentina. 6. A Finnish grindcore band whose sole release was a 9-track demo tape named Defective Of Braincells. 7. A disbanded aggrotech group from Chile. 1. Nausea was an American crust punk band from New York City's C-Squat in the Lower Eastside of Manhattan, from 1985-1992. Like such predecessors as the anarchist band Crass, Nausea featured both male and female vocals. They were heavily involved in the Lower East Side squatting community, and active during a dark period in American history, under the right-wing purgatory of the Reagan Administration amidst the Arms Race, the Iran-Contra Affair and imminent threats of nuclear war with the USSR. Nausea's final line-up was: John John Jesse (bass), Victor Venom (guitar), Amy Miret (vocals), Al Long (vocals), and Roy Mayorga (drums). Past members were Neil Robinson (vocals, 1987-88; replaced by Al), Pablo Jacobson (drums, 1985-87), and Jimmy Williams(drums, 1987-88). 2. Nausea are a grindcore/death metal band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1987 featuring Oscar Garcia of Terrorizer Born from the ashes of Majesty, they are not a side project of Terrorizer (as many think incorrectly), but a definite band. When Terrorizer broke up in early 1988 Nausea was in fully active. In fact World Downfall was recorded posthumously one year later and contained some Nausea songs that Oscar took to complete the album ('Corporation Pull-in', 'Need to Live', 'Condemned System' and the title track 'World Downfall' that was in origin a Majesty song). They split-up in 1994 and reformed in 2001. 3. Also a Belgian coldwave band. Then the Nausea seized me, I dropped to a seat, I no longer knew where I was; I saw the colours spin slowly around me, I wanted to vomit. And since that time, the Nausea has not left me, it holds me. 4. Thrash hardcore/punk rock band from Japan, active in late 80s – early 90s. See also: Naüsea. 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 seven bands that go by this name: 1. Crust punk from New York City, formed in 1985. 2. Grindcore from Los Angeles, CA formed in 1987. 3. Belgian coldwave band. 4. Naüsea is hardcore punk from Japan. 5. Grindcore band from Cordoba, Argentina. 6. A Finnish grindcore band whose sole release was a 9-track demo tape named Defective Of Braincells. 7. A disbanded aggrotech group from Chile. 1. Nausea was an American crust punk band from New York City's C-Squat in the Lower Eastside of Manhattan, from 1985-1992. Like such predecessors as the anarchist band Crass, Nausea featured both male and female vocals. They were heavily involved in the Lower East Side squatting community, and active during a dark period in American history, under the right-wing purgatory of the Reagan Administration amidst the Arms Race, the Iran-Contra Affair and imminent threats of nuclear war with the USSR. Nausea's final line-up was: John John Jesse (bass), Victor Venom (guitar), Amy Miret (vocals), Al Long (vocals), and Roy Mayorga (drums). Past members were Neil Robinson (vocals, 1987-88; replaced by Al), Pablo Jacobson (drums, 1985-87), and Jimmy Williams(drums, 1987-88). 2. Nausea are a grindcore/death metal band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1987 featuring Oscar Garcia of Terrorizer Born from the ashes of Majesty, they are not a side project of Terrorizer (as many think incorrectly), but a definite band. When Terrorizer broke up in early 1988 Nausea was in fully active. In fact World Downfall was recorded posthumously one year later and contained some Nausea songs that Oscar took to complete the album ('Corporation Pull-in', 'Need to Live', 'Condemned System' and the title track 'World Downfall' that was in origin a Majesty song). They split-up in 1994 and reformed in 2001. 3. Also a Belgian coldwave band. Then the Nausea seized me, I dropped to a seat, I no longer knew where I was; I saw the colours spin slowly around me, I wanted to vomit. And since that time, the Nausea has not left me, it holds me. 4. Thrash hardcore/punk rock band from Japan, active in late 80s – early 90s. See also: Naüsea. 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
Cybergod
Godless
Here Today
Smash Racism
Johnny Got His Gun
Right to Live
Body of Christ
Clutches
Fallout (Of Our Being)
Sacrifice
Self Destruct
Blood and Circus
Extinction
Butchers
Blackened Dove
Battened
Electrodes
Lie Cycle
Inherit the Wasteland
The Vermin
Productive Not Destructive
Freedom Of Religion
MTV (Feeding Of The Fortune 500)
New Generation
Tech-No-Logic-Kill
Clutches (1988)
Does God Need Help
Home Sweet Home
Void
Fallout Of Our Being
Inherit the wastland
Tech No Logic Kill
Hear Nothing, See Nothing
Hear Nothing/ Ain't No Feeble Bastard (Discharge)
Cries Of Pain
World Of No Tomorrow
Fuck The World
World Left In Confinement
Absence Of War
Fallout
Corporation Pull-In
Battered
Hate & Deception
Divide & Conquer
Condemn Big Business
And We Suffer
Falsely Accused
MTV (Feeding...)
Self Destruct (live)
Red Winter (Demo)
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