Tag Archive: Shark Attack

Best Of 2001

Demo Invasion, Face Up To It! Demo, USA, 2001 Stop & Think, Demo Tape, USA, 2001 Framtid, Consuming Shit & Mind Pollution Demo, Japan, 2001 Shark Attack, Feeding Frenzy Demo, USA, 2001 Mental, Demo #2, USA, 2001 Shorter Tragedy, Can We Call This Life? 7″, USA, 2001 Think I Care, Self Titled 7″, USA, 2001 Disclose, A Mass Of Raw Sound Assault 7″, Japan, 2001 Crow, Neurotic Organization 7″, Japan, 2001 Various Artists, Reagan SS/John Brown’s Army, Split 7″, USA, 2001 Longer Deathreat, Consider It War 12″, USA, 2001 Demon System 13, Killed By The Kids 12″, Sweden, 2001 9…
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Best Of 2000

Demo FYA, Demo Tape, USA, 2000 Voices Forming Weapons, Demo, USA, 2000 Tear It Up, Demo Tape, USA, 2000 No Justice, Demo Tape, USA, 2000 Shorter Shark Attack, Blood In The Water 7″, USA, 2000 Amdi Petersens Arme, Self Titled 7″, Denmark, 2000 Dead Nation, Painless 7″, USA, 2000 Think I Care, Draw The Lines 7″, USA, 2000 Longer Out Cold, Two Broken Hearts Are Better Than One 12″, USA, 2000 Gordon Solie Mother Fuckers, Power Bomb Anthems 10″, USA, 2000 Degenerics, Generica LP, USA, 2000 Sportswear, Building Dwelling Think 12″, Norway, 2000 Tragedy, Self Titled 12″, USA, 2000

Floorpunch-Shark Attack-Ekulu-Stag Party-Fence Cutter @ Asbury Park NJ 6-1-19

I missed the opener because I was outside catching up with a lot of friends. Stag Party not only has members I went to college with, but also to high school with! Neat. Ekulu is a band I just cannot get into at all. Every song feels like it is a minute too long and something is just….off. No one seems to agree with me about this though. Shark Attack, with some lineup changes, were really good and busted out a new cover of “Bloodstains” even. Floorpunch were solid as always. They are so tight these days. Porter alluded to…
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Shark Attack-Fast Times-Tear It Up-Down In Flames-Holding On-Plan Of Action @ Brick NJ 3-30-01

I mostly remember this show for some of the covers that happened at it. Down In Flames covered Full Speed Ahead, while Fast Times covered Life’s Blood. I think I took pictures of both bands at this show, but I don’t have them anymore.Maybe Tear It Up too? I might have taken them for someone zine, so I just passed them off. Not sure. Shark Attack played a rousing set that had the room moving. They were so good live and got such a great reaction every time.

Signifying Nothing Top 100 Of The 2000s

9 Shocks Terror, Zen & The Art Of Beating Your Ass LP, USA, 2002 86 Mentality, Self Titled 7″, USA, 2004 2000 Maniacs, State College Hardcore 7″, USA, 2005 ABC Weapons, The Process Of Decay LP, Australia, 2005 Abusive Action, Unbreakable Demo, Netherlands, 2004 Amdi Petersens Arme, Self Titled 7″, Denmark, 2000 Annihilation Time, Self Titled LP, USA, 2003 Avskum, Punkista LP, USA, 2002 Bloodkrow Butcher, Demo, USA, 2009 Born In Hell, Demo Tape, USA, 2004 Breathing Fire, Demo, USA, 2004 Burn, The Last Great Sea 7″, USA, 2002 Call The Police, 1984 In 2004 LP, USA, 2004 Calvary, Outnumbered…
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97a-Tear It Up-Last In Line-Shark Attack-Think I Care @ Kendall Park NJ 6-3-01

I have no memory of Think I Care or Last In Line from this show. I think I went to go get dinner or something after working all day. Shark Attack were great and covered Last Rites. I’m all over that video going off really hard. Tear It Up broke open this big doll and the fuzz from inside it broke all over the floor. There was a lot of drama about 97a playing this show. It’s a bit of a longer story than this, but this show is famous for the beef between them and Purpose over both playing a show on that day which spilled…
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Shark Attack-The Gatecrashers-Tear It Up-To Each His Own @ M & M Hall Old Bridge NJ 11-18-00

This was, I am pretty sure, Shark Attack’s first show. This was a new band for members of Rain On The Parade and this kid Zack, who was also in Intention and later Smash and Grab and I believe No Warning? I think I had gotten a tape of the demo, so I was pretty amped up to head out to this show. Shark Attack were great and the crowd went off as you can see in the video. They busted out a cover of “Nothing Done,” which is one of my favorite songs. Awesome. I had to really ask…
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Parade Brigade #3 The Reviews

Issue three would be the end of Parade Brigade Fanzine and, as promised in issue two, we mostly only reviewed records that were sent to us. Boy were some of these records awful! John and I handle most of the reviews with only the Carry On and Esteem records getting both of us. Issue four would have had a Carry On interview that I think John actually did…? Our friend Ryan, who did a lot of grunt work with me getting this issue thrown together as quickly as it was, jumped in to do a few reviews as well. 200…
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Signifying Nothing Podcast 5-7-12

Mob 47-Nedrusta Nu Cro Mags-Street Justice Larm-OSL DeControl-Philly Cops Soulside-Baby Ten Yard Fight-Enough Totalitar-En God Industri Ripping Corpse-The Hate Eternal Scream-Fight/American Justice Calvary-It’s Sport Blitz-New Age Out Cold-Shallow Vision-Undiscovered Ressurection-Melting Away Shark Attack-On The Attack Team Dresch-Take On Me Splitting Headache-Ratings Flood Quicksand-Unfulfilled Needles-Which Side Sacrilege-A Violation of Something Sacred Hatebreed-Empty Promises Citizens Arrest-In The Distance Bloodlet-Annulment Knife Fight-What Have You Done? Waste Management-Too Much Unity

Reviews For The Week of August 15th

A 1965 performance of Naima by John Coltrane.   Antidote Thou Shalt Not Kill 7″ Bridge 9 Records Along with Infest, when I got into hardcore there wasn’t another band talked about in such mysterious and hushed tones as Antidote. The record was expensive, but the music was great. There was a bootleg 12″ of it with other early NYC eps (Cause For Alarm, The Abused and either The Mob or Urban Waste), but for most people, this was a record to get on tape, which I had a really nice dub from a virtually mint copy in 1997. Obviously,…
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