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Artist Biography by Paul Kott
Politically aware, always cynical, and powerfully
musical, Born Against brought the passion and restless anger of American
hardcore into the nineties. First active in 1989-90 in New York City,
the band featured vocalist Sam McPheeters and guitarist Adam Nathanson,
as well as a revolving cast of drummers and bassists. (The most solid
lineup included Tonie Jay and Brooks Headley of Universal Order of
Armageddon fame.) Born Against began with the usual round of 7" and
compilation appearances, including a spot on Ebullition's influential
1991 comp Give Me Back. They then issued 9 Patriotic Hymns for Children,
their debut LP, that same year. The Battle Hymns of the Race War 10"
followed; both were released through McPheeters' own Vermiform imprint.
More comp appearances and split releases followed, including a 1994
split with Screeching Weasel for Lookout! Born Against had run its
course by mid-decade, even if its existence had galvanized an NYC
hardcore scene screaming for a voice. But its members soldiered on with
other projects, including McPheeters' Men's Recovery Project and
Nathanson's Young Pioneers. In 2003 Kill Rock Stars stepped in to take
over distribution of the Born Against material, after Vermiform fell on
hard times. Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure compiled nineteen early and
obscure single and flexi releases, while 9 Patriotic Hyms and Battle
Hymns were compiled into one release. In 2004 McPheeters resurfaced with
a new project for KRS called Wrangler Brutes, a manic, hard-charging
thrash/hardcore outfit that also featured drummer Headley and Andy
Coronado (ex-Monorchid). Zulu, their debut, appeared in October '04.
Tracklist
1 | Mount The Pavement | |
2 | Shroud | |
3 | By The Throat | |
4 | Nine Years Later | |
5 | Test Pattern | |
6 | Mary And Child | |
7 | Jock Gestapo | |
8 | Organ Of Hope | |
9 | Murder The Sons Of Bitches | |
10 | Mt. Dew | |
11 | Foot | |
12 | This Trash Shouldn't Be Free | |
13 | Poland |
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