Sunday, February 28, 2010

Entry the 5th: Earth Crisis - Gomorrah's Season Ends

Yet another album by Earth Crisis. This one I had also already been listening to for months on a dub of a dub. The tape said "Earth Crisis" but this sounded pretty different from what I was used to from them. Way harsher vocals, and more dissonant sounding. So getting this album finally confirmed for me that I had indeed been listening to my favorite band. My favorite they remained, and even though I think I preferred "Destroy the Machines" this album got tons of mileage as it was perfect for the peevish teenager that I was. I was pissed about lots of things, but mostly my dad's drinking, and listening to this helped me through a lot of the difficulties related to that.

Listening to this today, I feel much the same way about it as I do "Destroy the Machines". I still love it, but it doesn't have quite the same effect as it once did, since I don't relate that well to the lyrics anymore. It also still makes it's way into the rotation once in a while too, so there are no surprises here either.

Check out: Broken Foundation


Saturday, February 27, 2010

Entry The 4th: The California Takeover

It's probably readily apparent at this point that I didn't really know where to look for anything except in the Victory Records catalogue, or that I was only listening to a few bands. I was still listening to that Victory Style comp, mostly for Firestorm, but also for the lovely sounds of Integrity, Strife, Snapcase, and Deadguy. Enter The California Takeover, my first live record.

Even though live versions of Ecocide and Firestorm were on here, there's not much that makes me play this record these days. The best Strife track, The Essence, isn't even a Strife song, nor is it sung by Strife's singer, and there's not much else to get excited about. The appeal so long ago was to hear what these bands sounded like live, and considering that it seemed pretty unrealistic that I would ever actually see these bands live (it didn't occur to me that I would travel for shows some day) this was a pretty exciting thing to listen to.

Check out: The Essence


Entry The 3rd: Snapcase - Progression Through Unlearning

I got this shortly after it came out, and I never liked it as much as my Earth Crisis records. Which was stupid of me, because this album is really good, if you don't mind the weak vocals. The guitar parts are all kind of sexy, and make me want to shake my booty a little. Zombie Prescription? Harrison Bergeron? That's good stuff. Too bad back then I gave preference to music with tough SxE lyrics, because this should have been spun a little more. What an asshole.

Check out: Zombie Prescription

Friday, February 26, 2010

Entry The 2nd: Earth Crisis - All Out War

Also acquired some time in my 15th year was this ExC EP. Not as good as Destroy The Machines, it didn't get nearly as much play, although today I still know all the lyrics which at the time I thought were awesome, and today I think are different awesome. There are still some good songs on here, and the title track comes replete with a plonkity intro that I didn't realize was kind of funny back then. All in all though, the songs I like on here can be heard in better forms on other releases of theirs, which I of course have, and we will of course get to.

Check out: Ecocide

Entry The 1st: Earth Crisis - Destroy The Machines


Technically, my first CD was a compilation called Victory Style. It had a slew of bad bands on it as well as some pretty good bands, like Deadguy, Snapcase, Strife, Integrity, Bloodlet, and most importantly Earth Crisis. The songs Firestorm, Forged In The Flames, and Wrath Of Sanity really got me excited about music in a way I had never been before. This led to me receiving this album, my second CD by Earth Crisis called "Destroy The Machines" for my 15th birthday. I actually had been listening to a cassette copy that belonged to a friend's older brother for months, and finally I could listen to it on something other than my Walkman.

This is an album that has pretty consistently made it into the rotation in the many years since I first got it, and I still love it. I've listened to it consistently enough that listening to it again today doesn't "take me back" like listening to some other discs does and I love it enough that I listened to it three times instead of just the one. At this rate I'll never get through them all.

Check out: The Wrath Of Sanity

Entry The 0th

I've decided to embark on a fantastic journey through my record collection. I'm starting with the very first record I got, and then going in order right up to the end. I'm going to listen to each and every one. I don't know how long it will take me, or whether or not I'll get sick of the idea a tenth of the way through, but I'm going to give it a shot. I'll list everything I listen to here, and make some comments where I think appropriate.

Some of you have been instrumental in introducing me to different stuff, some of you have been along with me for most of the way, some of you are in the MGC, and maybe some of you just need something to waste your time on. In any case, I thought that some of you might be interested. Comments, mockery, and other cruel words welcome.