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: post by DistortThrash at 2007-05-01 13:35:22

Armageddon Shop Presents:

Total Fury (Japan)
http://www.myspace.com/totalfuryhardcore
Reagan SS (California)
http://www.myspace.com/reaganss
The Jury (Albany)
http://www.myspace.com/thejury
The third Death (RI)
http://www.myspace.com/thethirddeath

Thursday May 3rd
@ AS220 115 Empire St Providence RI
9 PM SHARP $7
ALL AGES DRINK W/ID
www.as220.org
armageddondaynow@hotmail.com

TOTAL FURY....Sounds Like:

Minor Threat, Faith, Teen Idles, S.O.A., Untouchables, Bad Brains:
"Fast, raw and melodic hardcore. Drawing influences from the early DC scene (ala 1981), the music of course has a very familiar feel to it, that will keep you re-listening to this over and over again."
(From: http://www.ebullition.com/Xgloom.html)
"Something has to be said for a band that gets the sound so right that it puts them in the leagues of their influences while you're listening to it. Recorded in 2000, these 14 songs (yes, theres a hidden track) are a perfect reaction against the metal-ization of most hardcore. The Japanese band Total Fury had an obvious pre-occupation with D.C. hardcore circa 1981. From the ultra-trebly guitar tone and simplistic drumming to the breakneck, yet melodic riffs, they definitely nailed it. The breakdowns are not metal whatsoever, and the vocals are not screamed, but enthusiastically shouted. The heaviest influence understandably coming from Minor Threat, songs like Youre Too Old give more resemblance to the mid-tempo crunch of the Untouchables, and the riff changeups recall Bad Brains at their fastest."
(From www.punknews.org/reviews)
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