Still Grind Attitude
1) S.O.B. are an influential and enduring Japanese hardcore punk and thrashcore band who were, along with similar thrashcore bands like Siege, pioneers and precursors of grindcore. The group debuted in 1986 with the single Leave Me Alone. In 1990, S.O.B. found international recognition with their split 7 EP with British band Napalm Death, who are also pioneers of this genre with bands like Terrorizer and mostly Repulsion. In July of 1989, S.O.B. met Napalm Death during a Japanese tour, and Napalm Death's members Shane Embury and Lee Dorrian played on the record Thrash Night, an EP released by Dorrian's label Rise Above. In the same year, the band held a session for John Peel's Radio program on BBC. In June of 1995, after the release of Vicious World (their first experimentation with many sound effects and different song structures), Tottsuan, the band's lead vocalist, committed suicide by jumping onto railroad tracks as a train was moving. Soon after, Kevin Sharp of Brutal Truth took Tottsuan's place during live S.O.B. performances, but in 1996, the band announced that Tottsuan had been replaced by Naoto, former bassist of Rise of the Dead. In 2003, S.O.B. made a comeback with the release of Still Grind Attitude which was a series of re-recorded classics with their most current vocalist Itsushi. They still exist today but are only actively known in Japan. While they still exist today, old school fans of the band criticize the band for once selling out in their career, where they used to participate in fashion conventions, played with mainstream pop-affiliated band, and changing their sound to mainstream hardcore. 2) S.O.B. was initially called Blue Condition, forming in 1970 with future Saxon Graham Oliver on guitar, Steve Dobby Dawson on bass, and John Walker on drums. Their style was blues rock and hard rock. Shifting the line-up, Blue Condition changed their name to S.O.B. in 1974, taking inspiration from the 1972 Free album Tons of Sobs. In November 1975, SOB merged with a band called Coast and became Son of a Bitch. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1) S.O.B. are an influential and enduring Japanese hardcore punk and thrashcore band who were, along with similar thrashcore bands like Siege, pioneers and precursors of grindcore. The group debuted in 1986 with the single Leave Me Alone. In 1990, S.O.B. found international recognition with their split 7 EP with British band Napalm Death, who are also pioneers of this genre with bands like Terrorizer and mostly Repulsion. In July of 1989, S.O.B. met Napalm Death during a Japanese tour, and Napalm Death's members Shane Embury and Lee Dorrian played on the record Thrash Night, an EP released by Dorrian's label Rise Above. In the same year, the band held a session for John Peel's Radio program on BBC. In June of 1995, after the release of Vicious World (their first experimentation with many sound effects and different song structures), Tottsuan, the band's lead vocalist, committed suicide by jumping onto railroad tracks as a train was moving. Soon after, Kevin Sharp of Brutal Truth took Tottsuan's place during live S.O.B. performances, but in 1996, the band announced that Tottsuan had been replaced by Naoto, former bassist of Rise of the Dead. In 2003, S.O.B. made a comeback with the release of Still Grind Attitude which was a series of re-recorded classics with their most current vocalist Itsushi. They still exist today but are only actively known in Japan. While they still exist today, old school fans of the band criticize the band for once selling out in their career, where they used to participate in fashion conventions, played with mainstream pop-affiliated band, and changing their sound to mainstream hardcore. 2) S.O.B. was initially called Blue Condition, forming in 1970 with future Saxon Graham Oliver on guitar, Steve Dobby Dawson on bass, and John Walker on drums. Their style was blues rock and hard rock. Shifting the line-up, Blue Condition changed their name to S.O.B. in 1974, taking inspiration from the 1972 Free album Tons of Sobs. In November 1975, SOB merged with a band called Coast and became Son of a Bitch. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Let's Go Beach
Leave me Alone
Raging in Hell
I'm a Dreamer
Give Me Advice
Not Me
Fuck Or Die
Violent Anger
Hear Nothing For You
Repeat at Length
Over the Line
Influence of Slime
Insane
Hysteric To Temptation
Look Like Devil
Don't Be Swindle
Revival
SLAP IN THE FACE
Device
Speed My Way
Knock Out
Don't Your Back
Unseen Terror
Delusions Of Terror
Fat Women
Mind Empty Of Happiness
To Be Continued
Heads Or Tails
Nightmare
Meddlesome Heart
Never Ever
Thrash Night (Freak Out)
No Control
Downfall Of Civilization
Ultimate End Of Earth
Humanity of stupidity
Thrash Night
Why?
What's The Truth?
SDI & ABM
Look Like Devil II (Hell)
Ego Fix
Vicious World
Trapped In Cancer
Obsessed With Wickedness
Deceiver Pt. 2
Mental Attitude
Heads Or Tails?
Invisible Shadows
Raging Hell
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