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Antisect from the UK.
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Antisect
"Tortured and Abused"
In Darkness, There Is No Choice, 1984, Spiderleg Records
#antisect#spiderleg records#punk rock#punk#punx#hardcore punk#crust punk#anarcho punk#anarchopunk#80s punk
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Hello!!!! Welcome to my intro post. My name is Juno! I'm a crasher crustie from the bowels of the midwest. I'm in 1 band and 1 project(dance disorder, and Syrin-x). I'm 15, and my pronouns are He/They. I've come to Tumblr as my escape from Instagram, I've found life way better over here. I'm always open to talking about crust or other topics. Thank you!!!
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SELLING THE UK BACK ITS OWN SOUND, TO AN EXTENT -- WELCOME TO 1984.
NOTE:^It's never been outright admitted, but I like to believe that CRUCIFIX impacted the incoming mid to late '80s UKHC scene that was about to take root in the wake of their '84 mini UK tour.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on shots of SF hardcore/anarcho punk band CRUCIFIX, performing live in London, UK (ANTISECT supported), during the band's mini English tour, c. early 1984. 📸: Mick Slaughter (of "Obituary" fanzine).
Rest in noise, Drew Bernstein, another legend lost -- Source: www.picuki.com/media/3006367532418323096.
#CRUCIFIX#CRUCIFIX band#ANTISECT#American hardcore#Apocalypse punk#80s punk#SF hardcore#80s hardcore#80s hardcore punk#Hardcore punk#Welcome to 1984#Anti-war#UK Tour#Sothira Pheng#SF punk#Anarcho punk#Punk photography#American Style#American hardcore punk#Nuke Wave#CRUCIFIX 1984#Punk Style#Anarcho#D-beat#80s#1984#Drew Bernstein#Discore#Chris Douglas#Peace punk
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If you had to describe crust and all its various subgenres, how would you? Defining sounds, aesthetic, etc all wrapped up in one. What makes something crust
This actually hits on a vary interesting part of the crust scene to me. "Crust punk" is more then just crust too me. It's all sorts of music from all over punk/hardcore/metal. D beat is a good example, d beat isn't crust but every crustie loves d beat. Same for grind, uk/us hardcore, death/black metal, noise punk. So describing the crust scene and describe actual crust punk music (as apposed to music crustie like) is two different situations
AS FOR A ANSWER the core crust sound that all other come from its that first wave uk/us thrash and first wave bm, the Bristol style anarcho punk (ie disorder, chaos uk etc), discharge and it's clones (crucifix, disattack, anti cimex), and the more out there anarcho punk like antisect, dirt, conflict.
For individual sounds it's heavy influence on a fuzz and gain heavy guitar play simpl punk riffs with a almost thrash sound to em.Bass is vary gangly, distorted and low for both guitar and bass there both distorted to the point you can't hear the individual strums of the guitar. Drums have a high snare and cymbols with low toms to make the drum fills stand out. Lots of rolls,crash cymbol hits and odd poly rhythms. And the high hat is played open instead of closed. And finally the vocals can be done all sorts of way bouncing from crass style rhythmic saying of words, metal style growls, hardcore yells, to even singing (at least in the the us scene for some reason), focusing on angry and gloomy political topics taken spoken about in a broad view, less personal and more third person
First distinction in style (excluding scenes crustie like but aren't crust proper, agin dbeat, grind, etc)
Stenchcore: much more metal, more odd rhythms, and more riffs over speed. Many times slower, more intricate, cleaner, & atmospheric guitar. Also tends to describe its politics in a more esoteric style (see deviated instinct, life, sword wielder)
Crasher crust: uk early crust with a more frantic style. More quick, jumpy. Less atmospheric and moody guitars and bass, focusing on more extreme noisy & and that high guitar low bass sound. And a more hardcore yelling vocals then growls (see gloom, atrocious madness, death dust extractor)
Stadium crust: heavy Scandinavian dbeat influences, much clearer less distorted sounding bass and guitar. More pushing drum and less fills, and more intricate riffs (see wolf brigade, victims, dis fear)
Neo crust: lots of melodic but dark riffs. break downs of slower sludge metal riffs, simpler black metal influenced drums. Plus more slower atmospheric sounds. (See his hero is gone, habak, ekkaia)
Blackend crust: early uk crust and neo crust with a heavy influence of bm (as the name suggests) heavy on rhythm. Simple drawn out riffs, less fuzz on guitar and bass (see iskra, dodsrit, martyrdöd)
I know there's more genres but I need to get this out so I'll put the others in a re blog plus soon the genres get messy and muddy as far as hard line differences
#mypostts#SORRY FOR THIS BEING SO LONG#i love crust but talking about it in detail is super fun but exhausting
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here's my list of punk bands I want to check out (the first 8 r ones I've listened to before and that I know that I like)
Against Me!
Anti-Flag
Rage Against the Machine
Ramshackle Glory
Defiance, Ohio
Crass
Wingnut Dishwasher's Union
Contravene
ZSK
Propagandhi
Mischief Brew
Leftover Crack
Dead Kennedys
The Mob
Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains
SubhumansConflict
The Apostles
Poison Girls
Citizen Fish
Zounds
Chumbawamba
Reagan Youth
OMEGA TRIBE
Assück
Icons of Filth
Upright Citizen
LIBERTY
A//Political
Lost Cherrees
Aus-Rotten
Chaos UK
Culture Shock
Antidote
ANTI-SYSTEM
RUDIMENTARY PENI
Antisect
Black Flag
MDC
Disrupters
The System
Antischism
BEHIND ENEMY LINE
Submachine
Nasua
inner terrestrials
EPILEPTICS
Discharge
Dystopia
Resist and exist
Dirt
Mankind
Honey Bane
Atrox
Caravats
Flux of pink indians
D&V
Stiff little fingers
Anthrax
Rubella ballet
Early napalm death
Amebix
Crucifix
Kronsradt uprising
Hit Parade
Hagar The Womb
A-Heads
Oi Polloi
Waste
Generic
Dan
Vex
Lack of Knowledge
Youth In Asia
Toxic Waste
Icon AD
Instigators
Potential Threat
Political Asylum
Brother Inferior
Alternative
Arch Criminals
Flowers in the Dust Bin
Feederz
The Partisans
GLOSS
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of "fighting sects" then, faced with certain criticisms, "to repress sectarian aberrations".
Certain controversial positions of these antisect associations as well as of the two successive missions of the government, the MILS (Interministerial mission of fight against sects) from 1998 to 2002 then the MIVILUDES (Interministerial mission of vigilance and fight against sectarian aberrations), starting of 2002, later sparked the creation of other associations and various initiatives whose purpose is to denounce what they deem to be the excesses of the anti-sectarian struggle in France and to defend new religious movements. The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions: The Essential Guide to Their History, Their Doctrine, and Our Response is a Christian countercult non-fiction book about cults and new religious movements by Ron Rhodes. The book was published by Zondervan on September 1, 2001. The book defines cults and new religions by examining case studies of twelve groups chosen by Rhodes. [1] The book includes a foreword by Lee Strobel, author of the book The Case for Christ.[21 Churches That Abuse, first published in 1992, is a best-selling Christian apologetic book written by sociologist Ronald M. Enroth. The book documents cases of churches and other organizations said to be spiritually abusive and the effects these groups have had on their members. The author says as CLONES
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Thanks for the tag my friend, you're the sweetest 💚 also great recommendations, gonna try not to repeat any you've already said.
I guess it depends on what kind of crust you want. If you're looking for anarcho-punk style stuff, I'd start you with bands like Deviated Instinct, Amebix, Doom, Reality Crisis, Swordweilder, Antisect, Flux of Pink Indians, and ZoundS. Most of those bands are contemporaries of at least close follow ups to CRASS and Subhumans.
If you want more hardcore punk sounding stuff, I'd say Extreme Noise Terror, Hellbastard, Appalachian Terror Unit, Wolfbrigade (aka Wolfpack), Wolf Beast Destroyer, Nausea (US band), Asück, Aus-Rotten, Tragedy, and Driller Killer.
If you want more stenchy heavy more death metal inspired stuff, I'd recommend Mordloch, Manouver, Myconid, Absolut, After the Bombs, Alement, Barren Soil, Terminal Filth, Instinct of Survivial, and Step to Freedom.
If you like some black metal inspired stuff, then go for Cara Neir, Regnvm Animale, Iskra, Pilori, Horrid, Left Hand of Darkness, Riwen, and Arid.
If you want wailing blistering noisy stuff, go for Zyanose, Gloom, Life, Sauna, Physique, Sociedad Bastarda, and Disrupt.
If you, like myself, love Swedish stuff, go for Anti Cimex (not really crust but they helped form the sound that would become Swedish crust), Fredag den 13:e, Korsfast, Crutches, Personkrets 3:1, 3 Way Cum (shit name, good tunes), Warvictims, Kronisk Misantropi, Agoni, Adrestia, Impulse, Krigskontrast, Lautstürmer, Misantropic, Operation, Seitan, and Shades of Grey.
Two of my all time absolute favorite crust bands are EFFIGY and Axewield. Like 99% sure Axewield is just reincarnated EFFIGY, probably the closest thing to crasher crust stenchcore you'll ever hear. They're both blisteringly loud and distorted while also heavy and sludgy.
Majority of this list is not gonna be on spotify, so good luck. But youtube, bandcamp, and Google/blogspot will be you're friend. Hope this helps, go forth and melt your brain to good tunes
Alright, anyone got any crust punk recommendations? I'm looking into getting into it and I've been into more crass-subhumans type stuff lately and I'm trying to explore where that will get me so anyone got anything good they've been wanting to share?
The current playlist:
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Pete Paluskiewicz _Antisect
#Pete Paluskiewicz#Antisect#anarcho/punk#Crass#Amebix#axegrinder#discharge#punk#hardcore/punk#noise/punk
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Dark crasher crustie hours
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THE ROOTS OF CRUST/METALLICRUST/HEAVY PUNK IN A SINGLE PHOTOGRAPH.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on an early shot of Malcolm "Scruff" Lewty, guitarist/vocalist of UK hardcore/ metallicrust band HELLBASTARD, holding ANTISECT's "In Darkness, There Is No Choice" LP (a massive influence on UK crust punk, no less), Newcastle, UK, c. 1984-'85 repost from @sceneinbetween.
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3401261648946680549.
#Malcolm Scruff Lewty#HELLBASTARD#80s punk#Metallicrust#Crust punk#UK hardcore#UKHC#Heavy punk#80s hardcore punk#Punk Style#CRASS#Anarcho punk#Anarcho#Peace punk#Punk Vinyl#Scruff Lewty#Guitarist#Stenchcore#Hardcore punk#Vinyl#In Darkness There is No Choice#1984#1985#UK punk#Welcome to 1984#Crust#80s hardcore#UK crust punk#ANTISECT#Ripper Crust
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Classic London Crust. Very Amebix, very Antisect.
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“Sects, in their political existence, exist within and not without the bourgeois state. There is no political presence for them except in this state, which is, by its very class nature, a sectarian state.”
— Mahdi Amel, Critique of Daily Thought
[Original quote in Arabic:]
«فالطوائف، في وجودها السياسي، قائمة بالدولة البرجوازية نفسها، و ليست قائمة بذاتها. و لا وجود سياسياً لها الا بهذه الدولة التي هي، في طابعها الطبقي نفسه، دولة طائفية.» — مـهـدي عـامـل، نقد الفكر اليومي
#mahdi amel#quote#class struggle#sectarianism#sects#antisectarianism#antisect#bourgeois state#bourgeoisie#bourgeois#مهدي عامل#مقولة اليوم#مقتبس#الشيوعية#الاشتراكية#الماركسية#marxism#communism#syria#lebanon
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