Post by xsuedeheadx on Jun 1, 2020 21:26:40 GMT
Trip Machine Laboratories
Published by Chris VVeinblad
Page Liked · 55 mins ·
With the assistance of #staticerarecords & #eone Trip Machine Laboratories is announcing our third digital only release, the 46 song discography from C.R. "Forty Six Songs".
In NYC during the mid to late 90s Hardcore was mostly a cesspool of pathetic drivel. Tough Guy Mosh Bands with nothing to say and Whiny Boy Bands with too many teenage breakups to cry about. C.R. formed in reaction to those bands, wanting to play short, fast, brutal and violent hardcore with a message influenced by Infest, Drop Dead, DRI, Siege, Crossed Out, Youth of Today, Agnostic Front and Man Is the Bastard. At first, the initials represented something but meant nothing, until one day Bricks (Brian) came up with Compassionate Revolution. The band played many intense live shows (often preferring houses and halls to shitty rock venues) in the north east region for a few years, and released a 7", an LP, a split 7" with MILHOUSE and contributed songs to a few compilations. Eventually the band imploded on stage when the unstoppable force and the immovable object finally clashed. After many years of separation, the band reunited one last time in 2009 to do a benefit show in honor of an old friend who had passed away... this also provided closure and healed many old wounds. Looking back, there are no regrets, and the band members are proud to have been a part of this legacy.
It is now up on our bandcamp and available on all streaming/digital platforms worldwide.
smarturl.it/cr-forty-six-songs
#CR #CompassionRevolution #TMLabs #TripMachineLabs #TripMachineLaboratories #TripMachineDigital #hardcoremusic #Shaolin #Spotify #AppleMusic
Published by Chris VVeinblad
Page Liked · 55 mins ·
With the assistance of #staticerarecords & #eone Trip Machine Laboratories is announcing our third digital only release, the 46 song discography from C.R. "Forty Six Songs".
In NYC during the mid to late 90s Hardcore was mostly a cesspool of pathetic drivel. Tough Guy Mosh Bands with nothing to say and Whiny Boy Bands with too many teenage breakups to cry about. C.R. formed in reaction to those bands, wanting to play short, fast, brutal and violent hardcore with a message influenced by Infest, Drop Dead, DRI, Siege, Crossed Out, Youth of Today, Agnostic Front and Man Is the Bastard. At first, the initials represented something but meant nothing, until one day Bricks (Brian) came up with Compassionate Revolution. The band played many intense live shows (often preferring houses and halls to shitty rock venues) in the north east region for a few years, and released a 7", an LP, a split 7" with MILHOUSE and contributed songs to a few compilations. Eventually the band imploded on stage when the unstoppable force and the immovable object finally clashed. After many years of separation, the band reunited one last time in 2009 to do a benefit show in honor of an old friend who had passed away... this also provided closure and healed many old wounds. Looking back, there are no regrets, and the band members are proud to have been a part of this legacy.
It is now up on our bandcamp and available on all streaming/digital platforms worldwide.
smarturl.it/cr-forty-six-songs
#CR #CompassionRevolution #TMLabs #TripMachineLabs #TripMachineLaboratories #TripMachineDigital #hardcoremusic #Shaolin #Spotify #AppleMusic