Wallace had such a guttural perfect SLAM/Brutal DM voice, no pronunciation of words. Hard to describe his stage presence live cause while it was kind of NO stage presence in how he pretty much stood still, didn't usually even speak to the audience (Chris Pervelis would normally) but it fit for his look and style for IB. By June/July 94 he was out, saw them a few times with Wallace, last was May 94 at the Roxy (Huntington) Long Island opening for Cannibal Corpse, that may have even been his last show.
Now that's what I call a cool history lesson man!! I was born too late but did catch Internal Bleeding twice in 1998...in Champaign, IL and the Milwaukee Metal Fest (Wisconsin) that year when I was 15 yrs old -ha. Do you remember a band called Deaden from Illinois at all?
@@willshuler7014 Yeah man...Deaden was a great live band too (I just recently ordered the 'Hymns Of The Sick' vinyl reissue). I have the original 'Feasting On The Flesh Of The Dead' demo also...my brother bought it off Von of Deaden when they opened for Deicide here in Peoria, IL back in 1998. Those were the days!!
My favorite release from Internal Bleeding. Wallace Milton's vocals are great and I like his artwork on the cover!! Wallace also designed the original Pyrexia logo too!!
@@fredsmith5925 wrong. This came out in 1992. One doller demo came out in 1991. Have both tapes for this and Perpetually degradation and it says 1992. Chris prevails even said it himself.
Wrong. If you have the rehearsal demo it clearly says 1992. Invo demo says recorded March/April 1993, and includes a 1993 official merchandise list. It says copyright 1992 as it relates to the songs that were on the 1992 rehearsal demo. Go to demo archives and see for yourself.
Well, you mean that 'one riff' in Liege of Inveracity' (Suffocation wasn't a slam band really...just had a few chugging riffs here and there). Also, Pyrexia 'Sermon of Mockery' 1993 was a beast of an album too!! You probably know that one. Awesome Death Metal demo playlist section man!! Looks a lot like mine -ha. Dude!!...you know Eterne De Sade!! Apostacy, Morticious, Infestation, Scattered Remnants, Maimed, Immortal Suffering, Sarcophogy, Amputist, etc!! Are you familiar with Infect 'Modern Primtives' 1993 at all? Great old-school DM from my area (Central Illinois). -Devon
That's absolutely the meaning of what I tried to say about Liege of inveracity yes. Thanks a lot I've been into death metal since maybe 22 years right now and I'm 36. I had the luck to met the right persons with great musical tastes during my childhood. In France the community is very reduced and got very reduced references too. Don't know this band but wanna check it for sure. If you don't know it I can recommend you fate-no sense album. Great French release! Cheers
@@fredsmith5925 Hey Fred, you're right. Metallum says it was released on June 1993. Now I'm even more confused, was it recorded in 92 and then released in 93? Chris makes the dates super confusing.
It was recorded March/April 1993 and released June 1993. Go to demo archives and look st the tape sleeve. That’s exactly what it says. They lie about everything. They didn’t form until August 1992 but yet they claim their first demo was released in “early 91.” Why? Because they stole everything from Suffocation’s first album that came out Oct 1991. They want to pretend that they did it first which is laughable. Do a google search of Internal Bleeding 1993 and click images to see old interviews with them which proves everything I just said.
Recorded March/April 1993 as per the tape sleeve which you can see on demo archives. The band lie about their timeline so they can pretend they beat the first Suffocation album and the second Pyrexia demo. The Suffocation album came out in October 1991. That’s why Internal Bleeding say their first demo came out in “early 91.” When they didn’t form until August 1992.
Where did you get the release date of June 1992? Not only does the liner notes on this demo say it was recorded March/April 1993, the band didn’t even form until July 1992.
The One Dollar demo was recorded in the fall of 1992 in Mineola in the basement below the pizzeria. When they first formed the band in the summer of 1992 their rehearsal space was in Huntington. They didn’t move into Mineola until September of 1992. One Dollar Demo says 1992 and Invo demo says 1993. Can’t you read?
It says “copyright 1992” as it relates to the songs from the 1992 One Dollar Demo. Go to demo archives and look at the tape sleeve. Specifically the parts where it says…. “Recorded March and April of 1993” and the “1993 official merchandise” list. Go ahead.. Go over there now. I’ll wait here so you can come back and admit that I’m right.
Production, art, drums, bass, riffs, vocals... There is no topping the old school ways. PERIOD.
Wallace had such a guttural perfect SLAM/Brutal DM voice, no pronunciation of words. Hard to describe his stage presence live cause while it was kind of NO stage presence in how he pretty much stood still, didn't usually even speak to the audience (Chris Pervelis would normally) but it fit for his look and style for IB. By June/July 94 he was out, saw them a few times with Wallace, last was May 94 at the Roxy (Huntington) Long Island opening for Cannibal Corpse, that may have even been his last show.
Now that's what I call a cool history lesson man!! I was born too late but did catch Internal Bleeding twice in 1998...in Champaign, IL and the Milwaukee Metal Fest (Wisconsin) that year when I was 15 yrs old -ha. Do you remember a band called Deaden from Illinois at all?
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828deaden kicks ass
@@willshuler7014 Yeah man...Deaden was a great live band too (I just recently ordered the 'Hymns Of The Sick' vinyl reissue). I have the original 'Feasting On The Flesh Of The Dead' demo also...my brother bought it off Von of Deaden when they opened for Deicide here in Peoria, IL back in 1998. Those were the days!!
I video taped there show, check out Internal Bleeding at Wilmers Park, MD. You'll get to see the stage presence of Wallace.
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Yup..since '95
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Godfathers of BDM/SLAM /NYDM !!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 cheers from Southern California USA 🇺🇸🤘🤘🤘
Wicked as fuck, Internal Bleeding is one of the top NY bands. Right there with Suffocation and Morpheus Descends!
Dingus wiffle hell yeah brutal demo
One of the best demos ever. Ill have it on tape one of these days
This is fucking good. I think it's my favorite of their stuff actually
Lo más extraordinario material de arte ,los felicito muy buena banda quiero el disco formato físico ,es una obra maestra
If anyone wants to see a cool live show i did of them, search Internal Bleeding at Wilmers Park, Md. Awesome song n video, hope u enjoy it.
My favorite release from Internal Bleeding. Wallace Milton's vocals are great and I like his artwork on the cover!! Wallace also designed the original Pyrexia logo too!!
This tape came out in 1993, not 92.
@@fredsmith5925 wrong. This came out in 1992. One doller demo came out in 1991. Have both tapes for this and Perpetually degradation and it says 1992. Chris prevails even said it himself.
Wrong. If you have the rehearsal demo it clearly says 1992. Invo demo says recorded March/April 1993, and includes a 1993 official merchandise list. It says copyright 1992 as it relates to the songs that were on the 1992 rehearsal demo.
Go to demo archives and see for yourself.
@@fredsmith5925 doubt it. As Chris even said it came out in 1992 I trust his words more then some site
You don’t have the original demos, that’s why you have no clue.
I have them right in front of me.
this and the following ep perpetual degradation with bill on drums and vocals fkn gods of death metal to this day. rip bill tolley NYFD
the intro music is just scoring the sounds of slam death metal being born
No, slam was around long before Internal Bleeding.
This is amazing in 2022.
Check out Chris Pervelis on the JPDUB episode 15 here: ruclips.net/video/fGdHAvaczg8/видео.html
My first exposure to the band. I picked it up at a place called Noise Pollution in '93.
Liege of inveracity is the first slam track but this is the first slam release. Cult!!!
Well, you mean that 'one riff' in Liege of Inveracity' (Suffocation wasn't a slam band really...just had a few chugging riffs here and there). Also, Pyrexia 'Sermon of Mockery' 1993 was a beast of an album too!! You probably know that one. Awesome Death Metal demo playlist section man!! Looks a lot like mine -ha. Dude!!...you know Eterne De Sade!! Apostacy, Morticious, Infestation, Scattered Remnants, Maimed, Immortal Suffering, Sarcophogy, Amputist, etc!! Are you familiar with Infect 'Modern Primtives' 1993 at all? Great old-school DM from my area (Central Illinois). -Devon
That's absolutely the meaning of what I tried to say about Liege of inveracity yes.
Thanks a lot I've been into death metal since maybe 22 years right now and I'm 36.
I had the luck to met the right persons with great musical tastes during my childhood.
In France the community is very reduced and got very reduced references too.
Don't know this band but wanna check it for sure.
If you don't know it I can recommend you fate-no sense album. Great French release! Cheers
Infect is awesome BTW. The vocals reminds me Infester for some reasons. Thanks.
First slam track? It’s not even Suffocation’s first.
Disgorge 92 demo was full of slam more than this less tech more slam
Awesome EP. Anyone got the CD for a low price? (Euros)
You had Internal Bleeding, Disgorge, Pyrexia, and Mortal Decay release some BDM in 1992!
The Internal Bleeding was released in 1993.
@@fredsmith5925 Hey Fred, you're right. Metallum says it was released on June 1993. Now I'm even more confused, was it recorded in 92 and then released in 93? Chris makes the dates super confusing.
It was recorded March/April 1993 and released June 1993. Go to demo archives and look st the tape sleeve. That’s exactly what it says. They lie about everything. They didn’t form until August 1992 but yet they claim their first demo was released in “early 91.” Why? Because they stole everything from Suffocation’s first album that came out Oct 1991. They want to pretend that they did it first which is laughable.
Do a google search of Internal Bleeding 1993 and click images to see old interviews with them which proves everything I just said.
Recorded March/April 1993 as per the tape sleeve which you can see on demo archives.
The band lie about their timeline so they can pretend they beat the first Suffocation album and the second Pyrexia demo. The Suffocation album came out in October 1991. That’s why Internal Bleeding say their first demo came out in “early 91.” When they didn’t form until August 1992.
@@fredsmith5925 I am curious, if their very first demo was recorded in November 1991, wouldn’t they have formed in 1991?
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This is way better than voracious contempt, the production and vocals on that album was awfuland and way to clean.
old school slam : no money, bad prod, ultra heavy riff.
Nowadays slam : oh I use over effect on the 2 same lame riffs
Where did you get the release date of June 1992? Not only does the liner notes on this demo say it was recorded March/April 1993, the band didn’t even form until July 1992.
Wrong. Bill T. didn’t join the band until late July 1992, so how could he have played on the One Dollar Demo if it was released in 1991?
The One Dollar demo was recorded in the fall of 1992 in Mineola in the basement below the pizzeria. When they first formed the band in the summer of 1992 their rehearsal space was in Huntington. They didn’t move into Mineola until September of 1992. One Dollar Demo says 1992 and Invo demo says 1993. Can’t you read?
It says "copyright 1992" right here on the screen shot of the cover art.
It says “copyright 1992” as it relates to the songs from the 1992 One Dollar Demo. Go to demo archives and look at the tape sleeve. Specifically the parts where it says…. “Recorded March and April of 1993” and the “1993 official merchandise” list.
Go ahead.. Go over there now. I’ll wait here so you can come back and admit that I’m right.
@@fredsmith5925 haha okay, well, I really cannot be bothered but uh, okay