Showing posts with label PROJECT X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PROJECT X. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

V.A HOLD YOUR GROUND

Hold Your Ground

01 BRIGHTSIDE - rest in peace
02 WARZONE - as one
03 WARZONE - crazy but not insane
04 STALAG13 - conditioned
05 GOVERNMENT ISSUE - plain to see
06 UNBROKEN - zero hour
07 YOUTH OF TODAY - better than you
08 YOUTH OF TODAY - put it aside
09 URBAN WASTE - ignorant
10 ARTIFICIAL PEACE - u.x.b
11 JUDGE - new york crew
12 DEATH WISH - break the chains
13 ABUSE - no end in sight
14 THE BRUISERS - till the end
15 SIDE BY SIDE - time is now
16 SIDE BY SIDE - dead serious
17 THE F.U`S - rifle
18 IN YOUR FACE - hendecked
19 IN YOUR FACE - the grub
20 RYKER`S - one i believe
21 ALONE IN THE CROWD - is anybody there
22 IGNITE - turn
23 IGNITE - slow
24 CITIZENT ARREST - serve and protect
25 CITIZENT ARREST - i won`t allow
26 RIGHT DIRECTION - don`t forget the struggle
27 WIDEAWAKE - the truth
28 CRIVITS - break through
29 CRIVITS - words
30 INTEGRITY - dead wrong
31 INTEGRITY - live it down
32 SICK OF IT ALL - politics
33 UNITY - straight on view
34 UNITY - positive mental attitude
35 INSIDE OUT - beat life
36 VOID - who are you
37 VIOLENT CHILDREN - new pride
38 VIOLENT CHILDREN - split scene
39 BATTERY - we won`t fall
40 PROJECT X - shut down

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

PROJECT X


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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Project X


EP by Project X
Released
1987
Recorded
November 28, 1987
Genre
Youth Crew
Length
6:29 (original 7")
8:56 (2005 reissue)
Label
Schism Records (original 7")
Bridge 9 (2005 reissue)
Producer
Project X and Don Fury

Project X was a short-lived straight edge hardcore punk/youth crew band from New York City, and also the name of their only release, being a five-track EP. The band consisted of members of other prominent NYC hardcore bands Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, Side by Side and Judge.

The band started when John Porcelly (vocalist) and Alex Brown (guitarist) planned to release a 7" compilation of rare, unreleased hardcore from the early 1980s to accompany the seventh issue of their fanzine, called 'Schism.' When they couldn't acquire the rights to release the compilation, they decided to form a 'project band,' record a 7" under its name and release it with the fanzine. Fellow band members were recruited and Project X was formed.

The record had a pressing of 500, and according to the band's bio


on Bridge Nine Records' website, the majority of the records sold out at a gig in Connecticut. The record was never pressed again, but was re-released 18 years after the original release year in 2005 on Bridge Nine Records.

The band played very few shows, estimated as low as five. These included some on the east cost of America, and a few during Youth of Today's European tour in 1989.

The 7-inch remained Project X's only recorded output (they were, after all, just a project, and the members were busy with their other bands). So when Porcelly as a joke put Project X - The Edge Of Quarrel LP on his Maximum RocknRoll playlist during a San Francisco visit, record collectors began searching high and low for this fabled LP, but alas, it never existed. The band did however write one song that was only performed live, "Can't Keep Me Down." Later the lyrics were changed, and it became the Youth Of Today song "Live Free" on the band's We're Not In This Alone album.
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