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thanks for that download......................
and its kinda hard to be a WP band with a big Jew singin....just sayin
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WOW.... Ive never seen that video and Im not even sure what to say! I always liked them, even the stuff with Onyx and I think the first record is the
best, but that video is something!
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
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I downloaded the demo awhile ago. Some of it is pretty sketchy, but my guess is that they were just trying to be a Carnivor style 'tongue in cheek'
kind of band, not that I really know anything! I found this stuff somewhere on line quite awhile ago. Im not sure what records if any they are from
though.
Its Biohazard doing these songs....
Friend or Foe (Negative Approach)
Power (Agnostic Front)
Not Worth Shit (Rest In Pieces)
People Who Died (Jim Carroll)
Bad Reputation (Thin Lizzy)
People Who Died (Jim Carroll)
Sex and Violence (Carnivore)
Working Class Hero (John Lennon)
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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This might be old news, but heres a link to a song by Evans new band 'The Spyders'. Its not great, but I kind of like it. I would buy a recod by
them...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht-qk3vFHoc&NR=1
Evan is so skinny compared to back in the day that he looks kind of weird now!
Edit: Heres the Myspace, www.myspace.com/thespyderz and you can buy the demo for $4
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
but my guess is that they were just trying to be a Carnivor style 'tongue in cheek' kind of band |
The idea was plain stupid but they werent wp. It was done more for like you said tongue in cheek to get peoples attention.
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God I hate this band so much. Really wish they would die already.
MM.
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Wow. That's unbelievably bad.
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hahahahah damn you found that old ass video i remember they showed at the Ritz on the movie screen, also the we gotta know video too! hahhaah damn
thanks that brought back a very hazzzzzy memory! They did eventually say they had two jewish guys in the band way later, but not originally. I have
the demos, the real demos and it goes by first name only. I guess no one remembers American Eagle?????? Or when Bio wore the construction hats and
gear? Or The "maybe they were" WP OI hardcore band L;amours "formed"? Welll same thing was said back than. By the way speaking of Carnivore a few of
them were roadies for Carnivore and if you ever see Eddie Leeway around he got them their first show....not in Brooklyn not NYC not Queens but good
old NEW JERSEY! And Nazi skins were at their shows in fucking legions back than... But i guess who cares now they made a 180 degree turn and got
"stardom" off crossing rap and metal. It's old news anyhow.....
I do give big props to Billy and Bobby though, they were always very cool to deal with and talk too and really loved underground music and all of
it. But the rap shit sucked! Evan is a total cock rocker......c'mon VH1 Celebreality shows? mo money mo money mo money in the end it doesn't matter
anyway....people done it before.
Anyone want I;m gonna ebay some old biohazard shit if i can get in attic very soon after all these memories spilled out of my "dusty"
dome.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Endgame
hahahahah damn you found that old ass video i remember they showed at the Ritz on the movie screen, also the we gotta know video too! hahhaah damn
thanks that brought back a very hazzzzzy memory! They did eventually say they had two jewish guys in the band way later, but not originally. I have
the demos, the real demos and it goes by first name only. I guess no one remembers American Eagle?????? Or when Bio wore the construction hats and
gear? Or The "maybe they were" WP OI hardcore band L;amours "formed"? Welll same thing was said back than. By the way speaking of Carnivore a few of
them were roadies for Carnivore and if you ever see Eddie Leeway around he got them their first show....not in Brooklyn not NYC not Queens but good
old NEW JERSEY! And Nazi skins were at their shows in fucking legions back than... But i guess who cares now they made a 180 degree turn and got
"stardom" off crossing rap and metal. It's old news anyhow.....
I do give big props to Billy and Bobby though, they were always very cool to deal with and talk too and really loved underground music and all of
it. But the rap shit sucked! Evan is a total cock rocker......c'mon VH1 Celebreality shows? mo money mo money mo money in the end it doesn't matter
anyway....people done it before.
Anyone want I;m gonna ebay some old biohazard shit if i can get in attic very soon after all these memories spilled out of my "dusty"
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Endgame, when you get those auctions going, please post. I'd be interested.
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Billy's the only one I ever met, he's a genuinely nice person.
I saw them back in 1992. It was Type O Negative doing their first tour, Biohazard and The Exploited. Biohazard OWNED that fucking show. I was a HUGE
Carnivore fan in the 80's and I love that first Type O record, but they kept having tech difficulties all night.
But Biohazard, holy shit! All I had was the first record, I think Urban Discipline had just come out but I didn't have it yet. I enjoyed the first
record well enough, but those songs live absolutely destroyed the sorta lifeless, not-too-energetic production of the Maize Records release. All the
new songs were fucking great too. I got the UD album shortly after the show and was blown away. I thought it was great. I played the living shit out
of that album.
I remember when State came out, I was all excited as shit about it. Excitement didn't last too long though unfortunately. I was really disappointed in
that album. "Love Denied" ended up being my favorite track (I always loved their album closers - "Tears of Blood" is def. my favorite). I don't know -
the album just seemed really boring. I think "Mate Leao" was next. I didn't hate it, actually liked it better than "state" to be honest, but it was
disappointing after all the promise they displayed on UD. IMO, they shot their wad way early. I've given all their records at least a couple of spins,
but they all just point back to the first 2, sounding wayyy inferior. Even their "farewell" album that I know a lot of ppl. seemed to like and thought
was a return to the UD album....eh....I thought it was pretty dull overall.
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Quote: | Originally posted by juandiablo
I think the last time I saw them play was when they had the original lineup........ |
Juan, was that the infamous Allentown gig?
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nah i saw em in the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby opening for Slayer in like 92 or 93.
saw em in 91 with overkill and all these AC goons came up
it was in the troc and goons were hopping outa the balcony.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Endgame
They did eventually say they had two jewish guys in the band way later, but not originally. I have the demos, the real demos and it goes by first
name only. I guess no one remembers American Eagle?????? Or when Bio wore the construction hats and gear? Or The "maybe they were" WP OI hardcore
band L;amours "formed"? Welll same thing was said back than. By the way speaking of Carnivore a few of them were roadies for Carnivore and if you ever
see Eddie Leeway around he got them their first show....not in Brooklyn not NYC not Queens but good old NEW JERSEY! And Nazi skins were at their shows
in fucking legions back than... But i guess who cares now they made a 180 degree turn and got "stardom" off crossing rap and metal. It's old news
anyhow.....
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What's the connection with AMERICAN EAGLE? Never knew too much about that band besides them being from Brooklyn? I've got their demo transferred to
mp3 if anyone is interested. Pretty lackluster. One of the songs is almost a direct ripoff of "Mortgage Mentality" by the BUSINESS. Think the only
official release they were on was the "POP OI" compilation on Link Records. Also, curious about this L'AMOURS band or you just talking about the
venue?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Monkey_Julius_BoWaffle
Billy's the only one I ever met, he's a genuinely nice person.
I saw them back in 1992. It was Type O Negative doing their first tour, Biohazard and The Exploited. Biohazard OWNED that fucking show. I was a HUGE
Carnivore fan in the 80's and I love that first Type O record, but they kept having tech difficulties all night.
But Biohazard, holy shit! All I had was the first record, I think Urban Discipline had just come out but I didn't have it yet. I enjoyed the first
record well enough, but those songs live absolutely destroyed the sorta lifeless, not-too-energetic production of the Maize Records release. All the
new songs were fucking great too. I got the UD album shortly after the show and was blown away. I thought it was great. I played the living shit out
of that album.
I remember when State came out, I was all excited as shit about it. Excitement didn't last too long though unfortunately. I was really disappointed in
that album. "Love Denied" ended up being my favorite track (I always loved their album closers - "Tears of Blood" is def. my favorite). I don't know -
the album just seemed really boring. I think "Mate Leao" was next. I didn't hate it, actually liked it better than "state" to be honest, but it was
disappointing after all the promise they displayed on UD. IMO, they shot their wad way early. I've given all their records at least a couple of spins,
but they all just point back to the first 2, sounding wayyy inferior. Even their "farewell" album that I know a lot of ppl. seemed to like and thought
was a return to the UD album....eh....I thought it was pretty dull overall. |
^^^^^^^^ I saw this tour/show as well. BIOHAZARD did own the show. TYPE O got booed off by skins at the PEABODYS show hear in Clevo. It was a small
club but they had some awsome shows. The EXPLOITED were in my book good but Waddie-spelling was hammered off a gallon of wiskey. He even stopped the
show to go shit. Seriously, he said so then walked off.Went to the bathroom right next to the stage and then came back. People were going in and
talking to him while he was shitting. Never washed his hands either.
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
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Quote: | Originally posted by clevohardcore
Quote: | Originally posted by Monkey_Julius_BoWaffle
Billy's the only one I ever met, he's a genuinely nice person.
I saw them back in 1992. It was Type O Negative doing their first tour, Biohazard and The Exploited. Biohazard OWNED that fucking show. I was a HUGE
Carnivore fan in the 80's and I love that first Type O record, but they kept having tech difficulties all night.
But Biohazard, holy shit! All I had was the first record, I think Urban Discipline had just come out but I didn't have it yet. I enjoyed the first
record well enough, but those songs live absolutely destroyed the sorta lifeless, not-too-energetic production of the Maize Records release. All the
new songs were fucking great too. I got the UD album shortly after the show and was blown away. I thought it was great. I played the living shit out
of that album.
I remember when State came out, I was all excited as shit about it. Excitement didn't last too long though unfortunately. I was really disappointed in
that album. "Love Denied" ended up being my favorite track (I always loved their album closers - "Tears of Blood" is def. my favorite). I don't know -
the album just seemed really boring. I think "Mate Leao" was next. I didn't hate it, actually liked it better than "state" to be honest, but it was
disappointing after all the promise they displayed on UD. IMO, they shot their wad way early. I've given all their records at least a couple of spins,
but they all just point back to the first 2, sounding wayyy inferior. Even their "farewell" album that I know a lot of ppl. seemed to like and thought
was a return to the UD album....eh....I thought it was pretty dull overall. |
^^^^^^^^ I saw this tour/show as well. BIOHAZARD did own the show. TYPE O got booed off by skins at the PEABODYS show hear in Clevo. It was a small
club but they had some awsome shows. The EXPLOITED were in my book good but Waddie-spelling was hammered off a gallon of wiskey. He even stopped the
show to go shit. Seriously, he said so then walked off.Went to the bathroom right next to the stage and then came back. People were going in and
talking to him while he was shitting. Never washed his hands either. |
You probably either saw that show the night before or the night after I did - I saw it at Bogarts in Cincy. Wattie had his mohawk all braided up and
shit. He was hanging around me and about 4 other ppl. waiting in line for like an hour for the doors to open and none of us even knew it was him. I
had ALWAYS seen Wattie with his mohawk standing up and his physique really skinny but this guy in the line that kept talking to us with this really
thick British accent had his hair braided and tied back and was, not heavy, but bigger than what I had ever seen Wattie. He was funny (what I could
understand when he would talk, he seriously had such a thick Brit accent, it was hard to catch every word).
So the doors finally open, we go in the club and get patted down and shit and soon here comes Type O opening with "Unsuccessfully Coping" - the pit
went fucking nuts. After that, tech difficulties destroyed them for the night.
I wasn't sure what to expect of Bio - like I said, I had their debut and I liked it, but "liked" and "loved" are 2 very diff. words for me when it
comes to an album. They come out and just obliterated the place. It was fucking incredible. I've seen prob. a few hundred shows in my life, and
Biohazard, on this night, easily put them in my all time top 10. The bouncers were being fuckheads and beating on the kids when they would do anything
and Evan stopped mid-song and told them if he saw another bouncer hitting someone he would personally come off stage and beat their ass. One of the
bouncer said something back to him and he started to take his bass off and go for the guy and the guy was pulled away by some other bouncers. Some
ppl. would say "well, he was just trying to be a tough guy, he knew the other bouncers would pull the guy away" - but judging by his body language and
the look he was giving this guy, he was seriously going to come and fight the fat fuck. I know a lot of ppl. love the live Bio album (No Holds Barred)
and it's ok, but it's not even in the same solar system as the show was that night. There's no other word besides amazing to describe it.
Exploited came out, and I was like HOLY SHIT - that was WATTIE me and my little group were talking with for like an hour! I still have no idea how one
of us didn't notice it was him. But we didn't. The bass player I remember had a shorter Mr. T kinda mohawk, but I have no idea who he was. Barely
noticed the other 2.
They closed with "Sex & Violence" and Bogarts always have a barricade, separating the stage and the crowd by about 4 or 5 feet. I was directly in
front, against the barricade and during S&V, the crowd began rushing the stage. I was pinned against the barricade hardcore and could barely breath. I
was trying my damndest to climb on stage, but I was pressed so tight, I couldn't move. Next thing I know, someone grabs my hands (which I was flailing
wildly in the air) and pulls me up and onstage. It was Billy from Bio. I told him "thanks big time" and walked over and Wattie threw his arm around me
and we muttered "sex & violence" about 20 times. I looked over and saw Billy still standing on the left of the stage and went and talked with him for
a few minutes. He was a genuinely nice guy. He was talkative, humble and just very personable overall.
I've always liked Billy's voice over Evan's as well - I think the switch-off between the 2 is greater overall though. For one album (Urban), Bio were
magic. That album is one of the blueprints of NYCH in my opinion. I just wish they could have kept it up.
I think "Urban" is sorta like Turbonegro's "Apocalypse Dudes" album - it was amazing and everything that came out after it was being compared to it
and just didn't match up.
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I saw that BIOHAZARD & EXPLOITED show at Club Baby Head in Providence and I never knew that it was Type O that opened up. Thats pretty interesting. I
loved Carnivore, but have never been a fan of Type O.
Biohazard did own the show, but I really enjoyed The Exploited too. They were touring on THE MASSACRE record which had just come out and most people
hated it because it was really metal, but I loved it (I was a metal head). I was right up front and singing along to all the new songs and Wattie kept
singing with me and was psyched that someone knew the new shit.
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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