A Connecticut band that's kept its aggressive sound intact since the mid-90s.
If you want the band in a nutshell, 'Doomsayer' and 'Honor Never Dies' pretty much cover it. Straightforward, aggressive, and exactly what you'd expect.
They've never really softened or complicated what they do. Songs like 'Rat Pack' and 'Weight of the False Self' deliver the same kind of blunt, riff-heavy hardcore they started with on 'Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire'. It's a sound built for the pit, not for trends.
They formed in Bridgeport in 1994 and put out their debut album three years later. Since then, they've just kept making records like 'Perseverance' and touring relentlessly with the same core approach.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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