Into Deep
Supertouch started in 1985 out of the ashes of New York hardcore band Death Before Dishonor, which featured a young Mike Judge on drums. They released a demo but no actual records. Supertouch, named after a Bad Brains song, had a different drummer than DBD, since Mike went on to Youth of Today and later, Judge, but it still had the Yu brothers on strings and of course Mark Ryan on vocals. Ryan had been into New York hardcore since about 1982 and was probably the first b-boy in hardcore, along with Eddie Sutton of Leeway, making him cooler than everyone. Keep in mind this was in New York City in the 1980s so chances are they were the first in the world. If you were at a Supertouch show in '89 you'd see Adidas Ewings, flannel Stussy gear and probably Starter elbow pads on Ryan, and maybe a tie-dyed GB shirt or something. So cool. Anyways Supertouch was a great band, with songs on NYC HC: The Way It Is and the Anti-Matter comp, respectively, as bookends to their 7 and their LP, The Earth is Flat. The LP was definitely ahead of its time, it's got groove like sick, so sincere and challenging, starting off with the words I've been drinking all night, keep in mind they had a predominantly straight edge audience. Mark Ryan was NOT straight edge. Anyways they broke up sometime in the '90s before their second LP was recorded. Word was Mark Ryan became a porn star, which is probably true, but now he's in another band, Steady Roosevelt, who are decent but no Supertouch. In conclusion, Mark Ryan is the man, Unwritten Law suck and Mark Ryan is the man. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Supertouch started in 1985 out of the ashes of New York hardcore band Death Before Dishonor, which featured a young Mike Judge on drums. They released a demo but no actual records. Supertouch, named after a Bad Brains song, had a different drummer than DBD, since Mike went on to Youth of Today and later, Judge, but it still had the Yu brothers on strings and of course Mark Ryan on vocals. Ryan had been into New York hardcore since about 1982 and was probably the first b-boy in hardcore, along with Eddie Sutton of Leeway, making him cooler than everyone. Keep in mind this was in New York City in the 1980s so chances are they were the first in the world. If you were at a Supertouch show in '89 you'd see Adidas Ewings, flannel Stussy gear and probably Starter elbow pads on Ryan, and maybe a tie-dyed GB shirt or something. So cool. Anyways Supertouch was a great band, with songs on NYC HC: The Way It Is and the Anti-Matter comp, respectively, as bookends to their 7 and their LP, The Earth is Flat. The LP was definitely ahead of its time, it's got groove like sick, so sincere and challenging, starting off with the words I've been drinking all night, keep in mind they had a predominantly straight edge audience. Mark Ryan was NOT straight edge. Anyways they broke up sometime in the '90s before their second LP was recorded. Word was Mark Ryan became a porn star, which is probably true, but now he's in another band, Steady Roosevelt, who are decent but no Supertouch. In conclusion, Mark Ryan is the man, Unwritten Law suck and Mark Ryan is the man. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Engine
Vendor
Anything It Takes
Lock Out
Detectives
The Painted Sky
How Do You Feel
What If?
Grabbing Hold
Understanding
Shame
Searchin' For The Light
What If
Love Frequency
Climbing Aboard
About You
Into Deep (Energy Mix)
What Did We Learn
Lost My Way
Just These Days
Now That You're Far From Home
On 3
Get On Get On
Into Deep (Electro Mix)
Searchin For The Light
How Do You Feel?
Intro
True Colors Don't Run
Better
Deadlock
A Death In The Family
On Three
Day After Day
Strugglin To Communicate
Climbin Aboard
Searching For The Light
supertouch - 01 - engine
Get On, Get On
supertouch - 02 - what if
supertouch - 03 - anything it takes
supertouch - 04 - vendor
supertouch - 05 - lock out
supertouch - 06 - detectives
supertouch - 07 - the painted sky
supertouch - 08 - how do you feel
supertouch - 09 - grabbing hold
supertouch - 11 - shame
supertouch - 10 - understanding
Am I Wrong
Anything Takes
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