1. Marriage Can Suck It - 0:00 2. Youth Attack! - 0:40 3. The Painful, Yet Unavoidable Deathstar Comparison - 1:17 4. xDumbfucksx - 1:54 5. Too Much of a Good Thing - 2:31 6. Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 3:02 7. Stock Footage - 3:55 8. Pre(im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N. - 4:25 9. The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 5:01 10. Deaf and Dumb - 5:29 11. Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 6:03 12. Red and Green Make Yellow - 7:01 13. Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 7:35 14. I Just Can't Avoid the Void in Avoid - 7:55 15. Wastoid on the Celluloid - 8:27 16. Shrinkage - 9:04 17. Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 9:35 18. IQ32 - 10:23 19. Punch Drunk - 10:41 20. The Tears of a Clone - 11:08
man this makes me so damn happy... this was in my car's tape player (taped from vinyl) for a good couple years, 2000-2002 or so, nearly continuously (the rest of the tape was taken up by Palatka and Orchid)
Marriage Can Suck It - 00:00 Youth Attack! - 00:40 The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Death Star Comparison 01:17 xDumbfucksx - 01:55 Too Much of a Good Thing - 02:31 Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 03:02 Stock Footage - 03:55 Pre(im)mature Retirement Plan - 04:25 The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 05:01 Deaf and Dumb - 05:29 Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 06:03 Red and Green make Yellow - 07:01 Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 07:36 I Just Can't Avoid the "Void" in "Avoid - 07:55 Wastoid on the Celluloid - 08:27 Shrinkage - 09:04 Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 09:35 IQ 32 - 10:19 Punch Drunk - 10:41 Tears of a Clone - 11:08
love this band. i played with pillage and lifes a few years back. the singer of pillage drummed for cb. was a dream come true. awesome dudes, wish this was still a thing...
Well I imagine the band had some issues with the adults in their lives. I still relate to these lyrics in a way despite being nearly 30. You can be older and wiser while still retaining the rebellious spirit and individuality of your youth.
Marriage Can Suck It: 0:00 Youth Attack!: 0:40 The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Deathstar Comparison: 1:16 xDumbfucksx: 1:55 Too Much Of A Good Thing: 2:32 Standing In Front Of Bulldog Records: 3:03 Stock Footage: 4:26 Pre(Im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N.: 5:01 The Only Time I Think About Romance Is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It: 5:30 Deaf And Dumb: 6:03 Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change: 7:01 Red And Green Make Yellow: 7:36 Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It: 7:55 I Just Can't Avoid The Void In Avoid: 8:27 Wasteoid In The Celluloid: 9:05 IQ32: 9:35 Punch Drunk: 10:19 Tears Of A Clone: 10:42
They did. 25th anniversary. Not many pressings. Box set editions with coffee table book too. Sold out fast. Can get on Discogs if you take a bank loan out.
Not positive my current copy has them (this is the 4th time I've owned this record somehow... I'm a little bummed that this one's poster has clippings on the edges but then again I hung my first copies' poster when I was a teenager so it's kind of cool) but I think the lyrics are in the LP. At least some pressings. They're in tiny condensed hand-written shots if I remember right but they can clearly be read. My eyes are absolute horseshit and I have an astigmatism in the right one, so I'm unsure if I could read it now, but if people really wanted to see lyrics I know that some copies of this came with them. And if I'm wrong, I'm thinking of another release. Hard copies of most vinyl (again not sure if all releases that had re-releases and diff. record labels putting them out all were the same...) have lyrics, or at least some lyrics. I gotta check and see which ones do/don't later... I wish complete discogcrappy had lyrics in the liners for convenience but I think most of the lyrics *are* out there if not expensive because some of their vinyl goes for a pretty penny. One of IL's finest...
If u can't hear the laughter in the vocals, then you just don't get it. This is wild music that's not neat and well organized like metal, nothing serious to worry about. That's why it's the most meaningful 10" in my stack.
WHY AM I SO ANGRY RIGHT NOW? WHO DID THIS AND HOW CAN I BEAT HIM UP? This is what bewildered anger would sound like, if you could bottle it. Some of the most instantly cathartic stuff I've ever heard.
My homie in high school made me a tape of this band back in the late 90's. Shit blew my mind. I'm still a fan an more so a fan of the actor they're named after.
in every hardcore/punk documentary when they get to the nineties, they totally gloss over this album/band/scene, and it makes me want to punch the fucking screen. All the Harcdore(punk) OG's have no idea that their original ideas continued to grow and evolve into Fastcore and powerviolence, They all say hardcore died in the 80s, and thrash and metal tookover, then there was Nirvana, Green day, Pennywise, rancid, and that recent vice one even ended on Title fight? seriously? Hardcore (Punk) evolved and kept going into Infest, capitalist casualties, Dropdead, Scholastic Deth, XbrainiaX...etc. I feel like this is common knowledge amongst people watching this, I just dont get why it gets NO CRED.
Weekend Nachos but the hardcore(punk) bands of the 80s were not, for the most part(sure black flag had some recognition) mainstream. And powerviolence/fastcore is, to me, a very logical evolution of hardcore(punk) of the 80's. The fact that they(documentary makers) go from the eighties scene, which was largely underground, straight to the where the money was i.e: Rancid, Pennywise, Offspring....etc makes me sad, Young kids watching these docs are being misguided, and the narrative is totally driven by where the money is/went. Not the most important issue in the world to be caring about, i know. Been listening to these bands for 20+ years and cant help but feeling like a very important part of musical history is slighted and needs to be corrected.
This record was played at Charlie's 2003 funeral... well... ok... I played it on my stereo at home. Remember seeing bands like The Neighbors, The Dixiecrats, RFYFL, DX, they were rolling this similar sound circa 97' West Coast. While CB was cranking it in land o lincoln.
I LOVE HARDCORE GRIND STREET CORE HATE IS OK BECOUSE, TODAY GOOD IS EAVIL EAVIL IS GOOD SO, JUST DONT STOP! BE COOL AND,FUCK THE CRIME,FUCK THE LAW,ITS JUST SAME ALL SHIT!PEOPLE NEED YOU MEN
I had the (i think) first pressing of this LP, and if i remember the insert was lined with fabric/felt or something like that. Bred n butter jammies for sure.
Charles Bronson received a Grammy for best vocal performance on a record for this amazing solo record of his.
The Grammy for best contemporary Christian album goes to Charles Bronson youth attack
😅😅😅
It’s true I was there
It's true, I was the Grammy
20 songs in under 13 minuets. I love powerviolence.
very fast for a minuet, which is usually in slow waltz time
This album goes more intro fastcore territory.
"fastcore" lol it's just hardcore, bro
And about 2 of those minutes are samples
richard harrison demo 2 songs under 1 minute
Thanks to Charles Bronson i can now go to work 5 in the morning off 2 hours of sleep or an all nighter
Beer better be involved
I work at 711 and I feel this
sleep is important friend...hope you got some after work.
@@jakerobert3118 thanks my guy I appreciate that
Hahaha this is why I'm listening to this ritgh now and it's working
1. Marriage Can Suck It - 0:00
2. Youth Attack! - 0:40
3. The Painful, Yet Unavoidable Deathstar Comparison - 1:17
4. xDumbfucksx - 1:54
5. Too Much of a Good Thing - 2:31
6. Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 3:02
7. Stock Footage - 3:55
8. Pre(im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N. - 4:25
9. The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 5:01
10. Deaf and Dumb - 5:29
11. Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 6:03
12. Red and Green Make Yellow - 7:01
13. Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 7:35
14. I Just Can't Avoid the Void in Avoid - 7:55
15. Wastoid on the Celluloid - 8:27
16. Shrinkage - 9:04
17. Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 9:35
18. IQ32 - 10:23
19. Punch Drunk - 10:41
20. The Tears of a Clone - 11:08
+Kevin Medeiros Thanks Captain.
much thanks
Kevin Medeiros good mate
Kevin Medeiros I
Kevin Medeiros “A little too ‘Chuck Bronson’ for me, Scully”
Charles Bronson has been my favorite hardcore band since early 2000s and still remain. Unmatchable.
"Do you have any Charles Bronson records?"
"Any who? He made records?!"
Captain Freedom lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey, do you have any One Life Crew?
3:11
3:49
"Ahh..dude"
@@138DeadBoy "Uhhh Yeah..." "Awwwww dude!"
CHARLES BRONSON MEMBERS BRING THIS TO SPOTIFY
no, we must gatekeep this beauty
True
It was briefly on there for awhile before mysteriously vanishing
This really needs to be on Spotify
no, fuck spotify
Honestly one the best punk albums ever regarless of subgenre
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei after looking through ur music i'm genuinely curious what you'd suggest, because i do like neglect too, i prefer this tho
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei GATEKEEPERS CAN SUCK IT
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei Boy Harsher fan, opinion discarded.
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei Uh....I heavily disagree babe.
Honestly yes yes....and also yes. Mark is a god.
Good wholesome music for the entire family to enjoy around the tree.
I fucking wish
This like what DRI's 22 Songs was for us old folks. Quality entertainment.
That's a fire comparison. 11 years later hope all is well ❤️
the greatest hardcore record in existence (probably).
every song is just so perfect
Every time I listen to this album it makes me so incredibly happy and laugh so hard. Top 5 for ever for sure.
just makes me grin from ear to ear ... pure unmitigated fun
That's the spirit boy.
Damn this is way better than I expected. So many catchy hooks that they just gloss over
man this makes me so damn happy... this was in my car's tape player (taped from vinyl) for a good couple years, 2000-2002 or so, nearly continuously (the rest of the tape was taken up by Palatka and Orchid)
I hope u didn't use to listen to Epilogue of a car crash while driving!! hahahah
Marriage Can Suck It - 00:00
Youth Attack! - 00:40
The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Death Star Comparison 01:17
xDumbfucksx - 01:55
Too Much of a Good Thing - 02:31
Standing in Front of Bulldog Records - 03:02
Stock Footage - 03:55
Pre(im)mature Retirement Plan - 04:25
The Only Time I Think About Romance is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It - 05:01
Deaf and Dumb - 05:29
Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change - 06:03
Red and Green make Yellow - 07:01
Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It - 07:36
I Just Can't Avoid the "Void" in "Avoid - 07:55
Wastoid on the Celluloid - 08:27
Shrinkage - 09:04
Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind - 09:35
IQ 32 - 10:19
Punch Drunk - 10:41
Tears of a Clone - 11:08
whole album is legendary but damn do the samples and Deaf and Dumb stand out for me
3 quarters of The Locust are in Holy Molar, along with the vocalist of Charles Bronson. All great bands.
Charles Bronson sounds like a 33 rpm record played at 45. I like it
love this band. i played with pillage and lifes a few years back. the singer of pillage drummed for cb. was a dream come true. awesome dudes, wish this was still a thing...
This LP melts my face off every time I listen to it. In a good way.
Ep: 10min
Lp: 12min
Gotta love Charles Bronson
Ebro's drumming is top notch! Top 5 drummers in hardcore history. A legend of hardcore drumming.
@@chuy8356 Donahue called him Elbro lol
@@hankgege2199 Forgot he was on that talk show till now lol. Thanks for reminding me brother.
yea this guy is good
ebros drumming is fantastic, however did you ever listen to listen Jerrys Kids - Is This My World lp ?
@@tomaskorenek1259 "MY MACHINE GUN BLOW AWAY ANYONE!" awesome record! And Ebro's drumming with MK Ultra was fucking insane!
Well I imagine the band had some issues with the adults in their lives. I still relate to these lyrics in a way despite being nearly 30. You can be older and wiser while still retaining the rebellious spirit and individuality of your youth.
true
the singer was 22 when this came out, so they weren't that young.
@@lumpenproletarier9584 nor serious about the song.
LYRIC ANALYSTS CAN SUCK IT
Even past the days of my youth, there is still much to be rebellious about in this twisted fucked up world!
Charles Bronson is the best drinking buddy!!
He really is❤
I swear mane this and the lack of interest LP trapped inside are the perfect yin and yang to the powerviolence perfection
Funny you say that because every time i listen to the trapped inside lp i always listen to youth attack right after. It's intuitive. Classics.
after all these years. this is so much quality record. fuck. still love it.
Definitely 🎉
Charles Bronson and Los Crudos. Ah my youth... :(
Los crudos! Yes
I simply can not get enough of this. Always finding it's way back to me....
Youth Attack! Is such an amazing song!
now kids, this is how the youth sound like back then
let's do it again!
Once more with feeling!
I found their whole discography for $8 the other day. No longer have to go on RUclips. Yet here I am.
You could've gotten it free on sophiesfloorboard
@@mydadleftandnevercameback haha dude I'm one of those "I don't have internet other than my phone" plus I I enjoy owning actual copies of music
Marriage Can Suck It: 0:00
Youth Attack!: 0:40
The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Deathstar Comparison: 1:16
xDumbfucksx: 1:55
Too Much Of A Good Thing: 2:32
Standing In Front Of Bulldog Records: 3:03
Stock Footage: 4:26
Pre(Im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N.: 5:01
The Only Time I Think About Romance Is When I Wonder Why I Don't Think About It: 5:30
Deaf And Dumb: 6:03
Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change: 7:01
Red And Green Make Yellow: 7:36
Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It: 7:55
I Just Can't Avoid The Void In Avoid: 8:27
Wasteoid In The Celluloid: 9:05
IQ32: 9:35
Punch Drunk: 10:19
Tears Of A Clone: 10:42
The sound of Henry Rollins frustration of not dealing with his homosexuality.
+Kelly Jackson lolz
fuck no that's probably the sound of backstreet boys
Read the Henry and Glenn Forever comic heh heh
+creekandseminole u read it. fuck outta here
Armando Ceballos lolz
Many good bands during this time, just to name a few CB, Los Crudos, His Hero is Gone, Disrupt, Destroy. Don't forget those Cripple Bastards.
Those vocals are both hilarious and awesome.
i actually enjoy those vocals alot
The vocals are sweet because they actually try to keep up with the pace of the blastbeats.
This needs another vinyl reissue NOW!
They did. 25th anniversary. Not many pressings. Box set editions with coffee table book too. Sold out fast. Can get on Discogs if you take a bank loan out.
Man I’m so fucking glad I heard this album before I die
I can't stop listening to this. It's so good.
This band is the reason I became a fan of Charles Bronson movies, lol
This is what you call timeless music
Lyric sheets for this band must be worth a fortune
Not positive my current copy has them (this is the 4th time I've owned this record somehow... I'm a little bummed that this one's poster has clippings on the edges but then again I hung my first copies' poster when I was a teenager so it's kind of cool) but I think the lyrics are in the LP. At least some pressings. They're in tiny condensed hand-written shots if I remember right but they can clearly be read. My eyes are absolute horseshit and I have an astigmatism in the right one, so I'm unsure if I could read it now, but if people really wanted to see lyrics I know that some copies of this came with them. And if I'm wrong, I'm thinking of another release. Hard copies of most vinyl (again not sure if all releases that had re-releases and diff. record labels putting them out all were the same...) have lyrics, or at least some lyrics. I gotta check and see which ones do/don't later...
I wish complete discogcrappy had lyrics in the liners for convenience but I think most of the lyrics *are* out there if not expensive because some of their vinyl goes for a pretty penny. One of IL's finest...
The 10inch has the lyrics. However getting a copy even a repress is gonna cost you like 80 to 100 usd.
If u can't hear the laughter in the vocals, then you just don't get it. This is wild music that's not neat and well organized like metal, nothing serious to worry about. That's why it's the most meaningful 10" in my stack.
Huh
Lol that last sentence
EXACTLY. this album is FUN...let tf loose and rock out. that's the spirit here isn't it? POWER violence
It is actually well organised chaos. Its extremely tight
WHY AM I SO ANGRY RIGHT NOW? WHO DID THIS AND HOW CAN I BEAT HIM UP?
This is what bewildered anger would sound like, if you could bottle it.
Some of the most instantly cathartic stuff I've ever heard.
Calm down. Its just lovely music
My homie in high school made me a tape of this band back in the late 90's. Shit blew my mind. I'm still a fan an more so a fan of the actor they're named after.
+Steve J check out Orange Goblin- Rage of Angels.
Named after the prisoner
@@arimoreno2968 Charles Bronson the actor you mean lmao
That’s a little too Chuck bronson for me Scully
@@yun-vl6jw what's wrong with it?
This is the best thing ever
A real toe tapper with a sweet melody.
never gets boring... i love charles bronson.
Rocked this back in highschool 2002
CHARLE BRONSON Early grind or speedcore.. that was à slaugter house song.... very great..
really profound ...Andy Warhole would have been pleased....
I like taking a couple bong hits and listening to this. That's all I have to say about that.
Alex Newman “so we did”
I live this album! Noise to my ears.
Nice karaoke stuff. And if you miss a word or two, nobody will complain.
i ahve listned to this like everyday for the past 3 months
in every hardcore/punk documentary when they get to the nineties, they totally gloss over this album/band/scene, and it makes me want to punch the fucking screen. All the Harcdore(punk) OG's have no idea that their original ideas continued to grow and evolve into Fastcore and powerviolence, They all say hardcore died in the 80s, and thrash and metal tookover, then there was Nirvana, Green day, Pennywise, rancid, and that recent vice one even ended on Title fight? seriously? Hardcore (Punk) evolved and kept going into Infest, capitalist casualties, Dropdead, Scholastic Deth, XbrainiaX...etc. I feel like this is common knowledge amongst people watching this, I just dont get why it gets NO CRED.
+0satanisboring0 i agree man..
Weekend Nachos but the hardcore(punk) bands of the 80s were not, for the most part(sure black flag had some recognition) mainstream. And powerviolence/fastcore is, to me, a very logical evolution of hardcore(punk) of the 80's. The fact that they(documentary makers) go from the eighties scene, which was largely underground, straight to the where the money was i.e: Rancid, Pennywise, Offspring....etc makes me sad, Young kids watching these docs are being misguided, and the narrative is totally driven by where the money is/went. Not the most important issue in the world to be caring about, i know. Been listening to these bands for 20+ years and cant help but feeling like a very important part of musical history is slighted and needs to be corrected.
Who needs cred?
Why the fuck are you watching documentaries on punk or hardcore anyway. Isn't that like an oxymoron.
i cant tell if your joking or an idiot. documentaries on punk or hardcore are oxymoron? Please go on........
I think the audio clips make this album even fucking better, awesome!!!!
That Necros and Husker Du cover was rad.
I prefer the Yanni cover. The Tchaikovsky was ok too
Ajiyaahhaa ajiyaahhhaaa hoo hooo soo vaswaakk waakk waakkk (lyric inside my head)
the samples from 'another state of mind' is a nice touch!
One of my all time favorites.
Well this was a nice find.
This record was played at Charlie's 2003 funeral... well... ok... I played it on my stereo at home.
Remember seeing bands like The Neighbors, The Dixiecrats, RFYFL, DX, they were rolling this similar sound circa 97' West Coast. While CB was cranking it in land o lincoln.
Epic!
Still one of my favorite albums of all time
That was just a little bit too Chuck Bronson for me, Scully.
holy shit.. this is awesome. kinda cool knowing this bands lead vocalist was holy molars lead vocalist. this is hardcore..true hardcore.
Fuck yeah just what I needed some Charles Bronson
This makes me want to chew water
Oh man I've been looking everywhere for this!
Do you have any ONE LIFE CREW records...one life crew...yeah...AWWW DUDE...i d'ont know why it makes me laugh that much
This fucking fuels my skate sessions❗️❗️
I LOVE HARDCORE
GRIND
STREET CORE
HATE IS OK BECOUSE,
TODAY GOOD IS EAVIL
EAVIL IS GOOD SO,
JUST DONT STOP!
BE COOL AND,FUCK THE CRIME,FUCK THE LAW,ITS JUST SAME ALL SHIT!PEOPLE NEED YOU MEN
i've been listening to this all day.
I luv how they put Marcel of Montreal's voice on the record to count out a tune.
Edward Feltch yes, from Another State if Mind, right?
Would it be normal if my granma owns this record
It would be rad! Is she single?
Brb killing my granpa
WTF
my new favorite band
One day this will be classical music
Best swampcore album
The Shrek this is the name of this genre.
I thought this band is powerviolence...
Spazzcore
Muddy Liberals
Musical perfection
Fantastic!
Thanks for the upload.
sweeeet . this is ssso comforting
charles bronson is the only band to have ever existed
This is danceable
Makes me wanna skate fast
out awe for this
Longest album I've ever listened to
I had the (i think) first pressing of this LP, and if i remember the insert was lined with fabric/felt or something like that. Bred n butter jammies for sure.
"Ahhhhhh doooode" kills me
Every. Single. Time.
I mean is it even a good band?
@@michaelelder165 the best
Awesome shit
Bravo por Charles no sabía que tenía tanto talento para el hardcore viva Bronson nojoda la chigonada del siglo❤️🇻🇪
Pretty sure The Locust has, or had at one point, at least one ex member of Charles Bronson.
Singer was in Holy Molar
Why is no one talking about Das Oath?
Gracias por subirlo
such a good album
this reminds me Charles Bronson
You're the second person telling me about them. I will have to check them out.
Make sure to check out Discocrappy from Charles Bronson ..all their albums in their entirety! 🤘
A fucking master piece!!
what ever you call it, I like it!
11:52 what sample is this from? Its hilarious af, and so relevant to today's criminal instinct
10 to Midnight, the ending scene
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
This doesn't even need guitar, just vocals and drums
I'm gonna tell my kids this is the real knocked loose😂