D-Fence, Destructive Tendencies | tl

Early Career, Controversy, & First Hiatus (1981–1986) Suicidal Tendencies formed in 1981 as a punk band in Venice, California. The original lineup of the band consisted of Mike Muir on vocals, Mike Ball on guitar, Carlos "Egie" Egert on drums, and Mike Dunnigan on bass. After the recording of their first demo, Carlos Egert left the band and was replaced by Dunnigan's brother, Sean. Muir, at the time a student at Santa Monica College, originally only intended Suicidal Tendencies as a "party band", but as they grew in notoriety he soon found the band at the center of his life....
This is a complete Czechgrind luxury! Roman was kind enough to treat me to this and several other sizeable servings of appetizin' Grind from the BLP menu, allowin' me to contentedly stuff my ears with a three-course feast of contemporary cordon bleu Czechgrind, a lovely spread that also comprised the latest from the adorable Mincing Fury and Guttural Clamour of Queer Decay, and the self titled debut album from the juddering Jig-Ai juggernaut. Sealing off the Vagina by Sewer Lid' is repugnant, decadent Goregrind excellence. The individual seated upon the stool, Burak, has oft spattered his talents about in the...
Destructive Tendencies are a triple act from the UK who can turn their hand to any style within the Hardcore genre. Ever since they formed in 2010 they had one goal - break into the European Hardcore scene. Early releases like 'Make It Harder' and 'La La La' they released on their own record label 'Quarantined Recordings Black' as well as an early version of their now well known hit 'Taken From Me' - which was picked up by Kutski and played by him on his BBC Radio 1 show... this was actually their first career break! Soon they were...
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Mortal War (Destructive Tendencies Remix)
Smack The Dancefloor (Original Mix)
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