Tag Archive: Full Speed Ahead

The Good Book-Demo 2006

The Good Book Demo 2006 This band has apparently already broken up, but this demo fucking rages hard. The Jersey Shore pedigree here is impressive: members have spent time in bands as varied as Ensign, Full Speed Ahead, Human Remains, S.O.V., and Tear It Up. In fact 3/5 of Full Speed Ahead were in this band. The five songs on this CD sound a lot like a median between Tear It Up (where vocalist Dave Ackerman spent time in before this band) and Full Speed Ahead. Fast, right to the point, hardcore in the vein of Bl’ast!, Black Flag and…
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Signifying Nothing Episode Twenty

Playlist Raw Power-State Oppression Enuf-I Just Wanna Skate Black Flag-Don’t Care Circle Jerks-Don’t Care Circle Jerks-Live Fast Die Young Circle Jerks-Nervous Breakdown The Misfits-Horror Business The Misfits-Death Comes Ripping The Misfits-Vampira The Misfits-Bullet The Misfits-Night Of The Living Dead The Misfits-Where Eagles Dare The Misfits-We Are 138 Born Against-Born Again Full Speed Ahead-Tied Down Galloping Elephants-Do The Massacre Mind Eraser-Teenagers Mob 47-Ingen Framtid Step Forward-Pushing Forward Odessa Five-We Watch It Die Motorhead-Jailbait Sons Of Ishmael-Social Drinker Civil Dissident-Death For A Buzz Embrace-Do Not Consider Yourself Free Septic Death-The Evolution Garden Genetic Control-1984 Enola Gay-Enola Gay Lost Cause-American Hero No Comment-Past…
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Signifying Nothing Episode Sixteen

Playlist Deathreat-Since Day One Colt Turkey-Christmas Sucks Aburadako-Nothing Jello Biafra & DOA-Power Is Boring Frank Castle Gonna Break Your Neck-Everybody Is A Cop! Team Dresch-Fagetarian & Dyke Team Dresch-Free Wheel Team Dresch-The Council Team Dresch-Song For Anne Bannon Team Dresch-Don’t Try Suicide Team Dresch-Growing Up In Springfield Jawbox-Tools & Chrome Neos-Sexual Revolution Husker Du-Bricklayer Low Profile Threat-Ripe Ripcord-Starvation Cloak/Dagger-Shady Grove Cloak/Dagger-Last Call Fucked Up-Neat Parts Jerry’s Kids-Machine Gun Loud & Clear-Moderation The Stupids-What Happens Next Wrecks-Couldn’t Believe It Rupture-Bloodshed Is Better For Ratings Full Speed Ahead-Lost Signals M.A.D.-Holocaust Killing Children-Majority Painted Willie-Paper Tiger Weston-No Kind Of Superstar Straight Ahead-We Stand…
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Splitting Headache

Splitting Headache S/T EP Collapse Records Splitting Headache are a great new band from the shore featuring members of Tear It Up and Full Speed Ahead. If you like those bands, you will love Splitting Headache as this is a continuation of what was previously established in those bands. I especially dig the multiple lifted Suicidal Tendencies riffs in School Of Life Drop Out. Once these guys have another record out I think people are really going to take note because having heard some newer material I have to say it is an even stronger statement than this record. I…
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Signifying Nothing Episode Six

Playlist Bastard-Misery Cro Mags-Life Of My Own Crucifix-Stop Torture Iron Age-Evil Ways Rorschach-Bone Marrow Biopsy Born Against-The Nail That Sticks Up Spazz-On Parade Husker Du-Games Tragedy-Rabid Panic Violent Children-New Pride Get Real-On My Own Out Cold-Aids, Toxic Shock, PMS, & More Full Speed Ahead-Reaching An End Mind Eraser-Manhood Madball-Legacy Ignition-Sinker Minutemen-Song For El Salvador Koro-Acid Casualty Signal Lost-Domestic Relief Dead Kennedys-Hyperactive Child Heroin-Leave Bad Dirty Hate-Title In Japanese Breathing Fire-Agent Government Warning-See The Truth Larm-Opium Of The Masses The Twats-Only In This To Get Laid S.O.B.-Don’t Be Swindle The Trust-Can’t Commit Circle Jerks-Paid Vacation Odessa Five-Flying Saucer Righteous Jams-Bust It…
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Signifying Nothing Episode Alpha

Signifying Nothing Episode Alpha Playlist Bl’ast!-It’s Alive Septic Death-Hardware Annihilation Time-Razor Lion Of Judah-Commodity Abusive Action-Heatseeker Jeasuseater-Your Airstream Future Our Turn-Break The Chain Henry Rollins-Maya Floorpunch-From The Outside Youth of today-Thinking Straight Full Speed Ahead-Assault The Faith-Subject To Change Society System DeControl-Not Normal 411-This Isn’t Me Rain On The Parade-On My Mind By The Grace Of God-Dead Ends Forward To Death-Retro Is Poison Mind Eraser-Chewed Up, Spit Out

Parade Brigade #1

This is our personal pages from Parade Brigade #1. Nothing much to say here. The Spazz interview was actually in #1 (but the H-Street interview we mention later on wasn’t, huh?). The Kill Your Idols, Speak 714, Purpose, and Nerve Agents interviews are still unreleased to this day. We never got around to interviewing In My Eyes. Parade Brigade #1 Well, well, a new zine. John and I have combined forces and are now doing a zine together. ITBOAE is dead; not that anyone gives a fuck, but hey why not mention it? I figure fuck, I am the negative…
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97a

My friend Carson and I did this interview in the parking lot of the Casino Skate Park in 1999. The It’s In Our Power record had just came on and 97a played a great show with Full Speed Ahead. I really dove into the 97a vault to ask questions about demo songs and a lot of stuff they had not been playing in a bunch of years. Originally in Parade Brigade #1 *** Bill-I guess first off who is in 97a and all? Chris-Chris, vocals Clint-Clint, Bass Todd-Todd, Guitar Chris-Rob’s not here but he’s our drummer now *** Bill-You guys…
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Full Speed Ahead

Back in 1997 a few days after seeing S.O.D. and War Zone on consecutive days, we went to see Spazz play in Red Bank. Our curiosity was peaked by a band called Full Speed Ahead, were advertised on the flyer as having ex members of Human Remains, a band that we really liked. We did not get the type of band that we were expecting to get, but what we heard really impressed us. After getting free demos from the band (they gave them out through mail, how cool is that?) I knew I had to interview them. Not really…
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Ensign

We did this interview at Princeton Arts Council in May of 1998. I believe this show was with Speak 714, Rain On The Parade, and Automatic. I can’t really tell you about what they are doing these days, but at the time we all really liked Ensign. A lot of my memories of that era have been soured over the years, but we used to have a lot of fun whenever Ensign played. Their first 7” has held up pretty well over the years. Justin and I handled most of the questions. When I went to type this up I…
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