Disrupt

Disrupt

Disrupt est un groupe crustcore/grindcore fondé en 1990 à Boston aux États-Unis.

Bien que le groupe n’ait officiellement sorti qu’un seul album (Unrest on Relapse), il a acquis un statut de groupe culte parmi les fans du genre, principalement grâce aux textes basées sur un mode de pensée fortement anarchiste et punk. Leurs titres ont été repris sur de nombreux EP et compilations.

Depuis la séparation du groupe, ses membres ont joué dans de nombreux autres groupe de la même famille musicale.

Sommaire

Composition

  • Jay Stiles - chant
  • Pete Kamarinos - chant
  • Jeff Hayward - guitare
  • Terry Savanstano - guitare
  • Randy Odierno - percussions
  • Bob Palombo - basse

Discographie

Albums

  • Disrupt 7" (Deafcore Records)
  • Disrupt 7" (Crust Records second pressing)
  • Refuse Planet 7" (Relapse Records)
  • Smash Divisions Live 7" (S.O.A. Records)
  • Split 7" avec Destroy (Adversity Records)
  • Split 7" avec Disdain (Desperate Attempt Records)
  • Split 7" avec Resist (D.A.M.)
  • Split 7" avec Taste of Fear (Off the Disk Records)
  • Split 7" avec Tuomiopaivan Lapset (Ecocentric Records)
  • Split 7" avec Warcollapse (Crust Records)
  • Deprived 7" (Relapse Records)
  • Unrest (1994, Relapse Records)
  • Split 12" avec Sauna (Sludge Records)
  • Terrorizing The Globe, One Country At A Time LP (Live 9/91 New Jersey, Bootleg)

Compilations reprenant des titres du groupe

  • Son of Bllleeaaauuurrrrggghhh! 7" (Slap-a-Ham Records)
  • Crust and Anguished (MCR)
  • Heavy Hardcore Headroom (ET Discs/PEFE)
  • Death... Is Just the Beginning III (Relapse Records)
  • Corporate Death (Relapse Records)

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