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rare Snapcase track and upcoming DVD
http://www.myspace.com/officialsnapcase
Snapcase has posted a rare track as well as sent out some updates on their long-awaited DVD which was first promised in January of 2005 shortly after
the band split up in 2004. According to guitarist Frank Vicario:
The dvd is still in progress, we've actually been making a lot of headway in recent months so hopefully not too long now.
Snapcase is also featured in the upcoming Anti-Matter Compilation book and has a song on the soundtrack of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground.
You can find the unreleased track "Testimy of an Eyewitness" on their myspace page.
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Snapcase. LOL. That shit should stay rare.
MM.
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I love this band. I don't care now and never did of what some people thought of this band. they were honest and ass kicking in a lets go to college
and learn something sort of way. Always liked them. Will get this dvd.
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Progression Through Unlearning or whatever it was, was a pretty kickass album. The follow up one sucked.
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Looking Glass Self or whatever was an awesome record. That last one with the video for MTV was bullshit though. Progression Through Unlearning was
great too. I think I'll download em...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by ChrisReed83
Progression Through Unlearning or whatever it was, was a pretty kickass album. The follow up ones sucked. |
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I liked some of their stuff, but I wouldn't go out of my way to check out anything new or buy the dvd.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by metal mulisha
Snapcase. LOL. That shit should stay rare.
MM. | Damn, I actually agree with you about a band. I think I'm in shock.
When bands like Snapcase started getting big and being touted as "the sound" as far as HC went, I started losing faith in people's ability to even
recognize the good aspects of the genre at all. I had their first seven inch and was thoroughly unimpressed, but figured they might have potential. I
saw them when I was living in Baltimore and thought they were one of the fruitiest bands I had ever seen.
They also happen to be one of those bands that explain why I steer clear of bands with names that make no sense. Occasionally a band with some stupid
name will come along and disprove the theory, but much more often they end up sucking as bad as someone like Snapcase.
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Throughout the years this band has had haters and they get it more than usual but they rock. The lyrics music and insite are top notch.
I had to defend my appreciation for this band to a buddy of mine who had Daryl(the singer) up against a wall and punching him. Daryl did not fight
back and even said something about "If it makes him feel better". I defended the band who I don't even know simply because I relate and enjoy there
music. Even when my best friend and best man in my wedding was jumping on the singer for being a smartass right after a show of theres. To make things
more interesting BURIED ALIVE opened for SNAPCASE and Vogel just sat there and did nothing. Good show none the less, but SNAPCASE didn't have to be
disrespected though. O and I might add it wasn't in a bog open area my friend pulled him aside down a alleyway.
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Also the album after PROGRESSIONS was called DESIGN FOR AUTOMOTION. If you liked PROGRESSION you might want to go abck and check it again because it
is continuation of PROGRESSIONS. After DESINGS FOR AUTOMOTION yes they really began to suck it bigtime.
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Still waiting on the damn VOD dvd.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by clevohardcore
I love this band. I don't care now and never did of what some people thought of this band. they were honest and ass kicking in a lets go to college
and learn something sort of way. Always liked them. Will get this dvd. |
I'm with ya on this one, they got me into hardcore & remained amazing. Steps, Lookingglassself, Progression, Designs...the band slayed. That Bright
Flashes thing or whatever came after Designs was weak but everything before that was incredible.
Good music.
Good lyrics.
Good live.
Good band.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
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ok, i just went back and listened to some snapcase and i think i know what my problem is. over time, i've come to not like bands with vocals like
that, you know, kinda high pitched.
'progression' gets a pass though because 1) its more yelly than high pitched and 2) it's been in my head for for a decade. i will always like that
record.
'lookinglass' is just so horribly recorded and mastered i can't even listen to it.
when did 'designs for automation' come out? sounds like some helmet/quicksand mashup.
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Not a fan of this band.
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Lookingglassself is still the best shit they wrote, in my opinion. We are talking about hardcore here though.... 99.9% of the real old school shit we
all like is so horribly recorded and mixed it's sometimes hard to listen to, and yet we eat it the fuck up. I don't think, in this genre, that's a
valid criticism at all.
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DESIGN FOR AUTOMOTION was around 1999.
What I think happened with them was ego. Not a I want ot be the greatest band ever but a more we are really good and lets prove it to everyone and
move mountains figuratively. Like a FUGAZI. However, were Ian McKaye had cred for beginning some shit Snapcase was a unified band representing a
defunct but proud scene within a scene(the early 90's hardcore straight edge) Not the beginning but a rebirth that manifested into different but in
some ways similar music.
They walked it and believed it and it was evident in the music, but when you are "too real" it may hurt you. I think that is what happened. They never
gave into ANYTHING. They never wore the toughguy, metalhead, drugs, boose, extreme vegan, skaterock, etc. They just rocked with a positive message.
Some of the most inspirational words I ever read come from SNAPCASE songs. Seriously. It may be pussy to say, but what the fuck ever. Snapcase were a
true and real band. Many bands tried really fucking hard to copy this band. Not one could. They failed every time and it was evident they were
attempting to rip them off.
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ENERGY DOME
can you... feel your heartbeat, are you living? your mind is unsung because youre not driven you need to rise up and personalize your existence you
need to wake up and activate the dreams of your soul idle, revolt, hero, your hero is yourself theyll break you in, theyll break you down and leave
you down with nothing you lose yourself and learn from them whatever they wish to teach you you need to rise up and revolutionize your thinking you
need to wake up and activate the dreams of your soul idle, revolt, hero, your hero is yourself you know your dead and its you your decieving you need
to find a way, to yourself, find a way, to make yourself live, to make yourself live you need to rise up and revolutionize your thinking you need to
wake up and activate the dreams of your soul you need to find a way to make your self live
BREAK THE STATIC
build temples to your dreams take time to break the static you need to chase a challenge shake things up, blame nothing find something to wake your
spirit you need to push your boundaries fall, fall into yourself when, when the sky is falling down youre tied to your routine life a safe existence a
life of dull compliance embrace the child in your mind wake your creative process you cant condemn your wonders break the static chase some challenges
embrace, challenge awake, embrace, challenge shake things up and live again time to shine on and shine bright your headlong voyage into the unknown
daring missions to wake your senses escape mechanical existence
BLEMISH
think twice, take time and realign be careful of how youve misused your design ten times, ten times youve risked it all this time theres no one left
to suffer your fall we are nothing, this is you alone we are nothing, this is you unlearn to learn to change your ways are you afraid of what your
heroes would say believe and bleed your weaknesses this time, this time you have nowhere to defect you cover your scars with fresh blood restraint is
the measure of true strength restraint is the measure of your fate
AMBITION NOW
the most high
and sacred
a love to die for.
complete commitment
your spark, your fire.
For this i will not,
give in.
Its un-tainted,
this is so sacred, its so sacred
and it sets the tone
and the rhythm of your, life.
Live your life.
and i wont
dissolve under
those distractions of
those temptations of
false endeavors.
This is so sacred, its so sacred
and it sets the tone
and the rhythm of your, life.
Live your life.
No matter where your at now
it takes you
back home again to
your safety and
your true meaning
this is so sacred, its so sacred
and it sets the tone
and the rhythm of your, life
live your life,
now.
distractions
down, ambitions
now.
distractions
down, ambitions
now.
distractions
down, ambitions
now.
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I wonder if the VICTORY thing killed this band? I remember them saying in like ANTIMATTER back in 1994 that you can't amke a living making music like
they do. They needed to continue with school when they did not tour. They are went on to get degrees. Daryl is in SOCIAL WORK or something. The band
was a side thing. I think VICTORY may have worked them over and they were not the wiser. I don't know though. Whatever.
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Yeh Victory brought down a lot of good bands when the label jumped the shark.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
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I'm still mystified that All Out War keeps releasing records with Victory. I'm not so surprised by Earth Crisis/Path of Resistance/Freya because they
seem to be the only guys Brummel treats well... no wonder, either, they were his cash cow for a long long time.
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Even if he's shit, the label still has a huge distro around the world and the music gets out there. Or maybe bands like All Out War are just stuck in
one of those 5 album contracts and don't have the money to get out of it. If you can put up with his shit, being on a label that big with that much
market exposure would be good.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
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RINGWORM is the same way. They can't get out of the deal.
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assassins in the house of god was AOW last record for victory.
dave, re: quality. i'm getting old have have gotten spoiled. half the reason i don't listen to new bands is because they production is crap.
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Haha. I hear you. Bad production is inexcusable now I think... but 13 years ago? I dunno, different story.
Also, AOW could just beat up Tony Brummel, so I'm guessing he doesn't give them much guff.
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haha beating up your label's boss isn't going to help you get out of the contracts this guy has his bands sign.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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