crust/hardcore punk on Profane Existence label
Artist Biography
by John Griffin
Long before the endless stream of grindcore bands emerged in the '90s, N.Y.C.'s Nausea
was delivering a relentless, ear-splitting, and politically charged
fury that none of them ever equaled. Formed in the squats of the Lower
East Side in 1987 by bassist John John Jesse,
they would go on to influence countless numbers of anarcho-crust bands
worldwide with their music and lyrics alike. Victor Venom, originally
the bassist in Reagan Youth, was brought in on guitar while a nondescript English punk named Neil took on vocals. Amy Miret, the wife of Agnostic Front vocalist Roger Miret, was subsequently recruited as a second vocalist and after several different drummers, they finalized the lineup with Roy Mayorga.
Their songs dealt with issues like vivisection, class struggle, the
displacement and gentrification that was prevalent throughout New York's
Lower East Side, and often played benefit concerts for these causes.
Neil left the band in 1989 to form Jesus Crust and the Tribal War
Records label, at which point Al Long from Minneapolis' Misery came in
to take up the vacancy. Extinction
would come out a year later, their only full-length release, which was
well-received by anarchist punks worldwide despite the fact that it
sounded more like Slayer than Crass. After traveling abroad and releasing various songs on a number of compilations, they recorded the Cybergod
EP, at which time Miret left the band. They recorded one EP after her
departure before breaking up altogether in 1992.
Tracklist
A1 |
Tech-No-Logic-Kill |
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A2 |
Inherit The Wasteland |
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A3 |
Johnny Got His Gun |
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A4 |
Self Destruct |
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A5 |
Butchers |
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A6 |
Sacrifice |
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B1 |
Godless |
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B2 |
Clutches |
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B3 |
Extinction |
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B4 |
Battened |
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B5 |
Blackened Dove |
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B6 |
Void |