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...presents... cDc core #8
original music reviews by The Pusher
>>> a cDc publication.......1991 <<<
-cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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Note to rea
ders: Not everything reviewed here is out yet. As I'm writing
this in late July, the MURPHY'S LAW album won't be out till November, C.O.C.
won't be out until October, and the "Live In N.Y.C. '91" video won't be out
until September. So don't go badgering your local alternative record shop for
the above releases....
AGNOSTIC FRONT, SICK OF IT ALL, GORILLA BISCUITS: Live in NYC '91 video
(In-Effect)
In January of 1991, the fourth annual "Superbowl of Hardcore" was held at
The Ritz in New York City.
Three of the bands that played, AF, SOIA, and GB
were filmed for this video. You should know that it was done on video and not
film, so don't be expecting grade-A quality from this. The live segments are
solid, good sound, many different angles, fans of the bands will love it.
Plus, you get interviews with members of the above three bands, along with
Nuclear Assault, Cro-Mags, and Murphy's Law talking about everything you ever
wanted to know about hardcore. At fifty-eight minutes, this is a must for any
NYHC fan, not to mention a good introduction for anyone curious about hardcore.
CORROSION OF CONFORMITY (Combat)
C.O.C. were always on the metal side of hardcore, and now, with their
first new album in four years, they've gone way metal. There is some good
material here. Slow, creepy, BLACK SABBATH stuff, but a lot of it is just
METALLICA rip-offs. This is going to sell solely because of the band name, not
the songs. Still, I have a hunch that I'm really going to love this six months
from now