Fans of roaches and Fearless Iranians from Hell, Those Who Survived The Plague were a constitutive part of the early-nineties Hardcore-scene in Austria. With boy/girl shouting/screeching backed by competent musicians (like Mops, who was already part of Target of Demand, the first austrian Dischord-influenced HC-band) who knew how to deliver the punches, they were a really energetic ensemble that fell between the camps of metallic moshers like KURORT (another brilliant band - granite-heavy Slayer-riffing and singing in a strange upper-austrian-german) and the "Linz D.C."-bands (who again got their moniker from their Dischord sound, popularized by Rainer Krispels Target of Demand and their friends).
Try this one:
TWSTP - 501
"Separate the men from the boys - give, give, give me the boys!" (Ain't this the problem - that there are only boys left?)
Another one, you'll find in the last post, below the fotos.
The whole set:
Try this one:
TWSTP - 501
"Separate the men from the boys - give, give, give me the boys!" (Ain't this the problem - that there are only boys left?)
Another one, you'll find in the last post, below the fotos.
The whole set:
2 Kommentare:
...das beste aus oesterreich war einfach das demo von TRÜMMER SIND STEINE DER HOFFNUNG!!!!!!!
Ah_geh! Weiß nicht, ob ich das Demo kenne, wenn es das Trost Tape aus 95 war, hab ichs gerade ausgegraben. waren halt Seven Sioux ohne Krispel, dafür mit dem Strahler 80er auf den ich allergisch bin. Und mit Schülerzeitungslyrik leider auf deutsch, so daß man ihr nicht ausweichen kann. Das steht dem Mögen im Weg. Oder sagen wir Washington und die Folgen: herzloses (protestantisches) Gejammer.
Seven Sioux ham mir aber immer getaugt.
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