Brutal truth
Brutal truth | |
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Brutal Truth live at Bergen Metal Fest 2007 |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Grindcore , Deathgrind |
founding | 1990, 2006 |
resolution | 1999 |
Website | www.brutaltruth.com |
Current occupation | |
Kevin Sharp | |
Erik Burke | |
Dan Lilker | |
Richard Hoak | |
former members | |
guitar |
Brent "Gurn" McCarty |
guitar |
Jody Roberts |
Drums |
Scott Lewis |
Brutal Truth is a grindcore - band from New York City , USA . Founded in 1990 by ex- Anthrax and ex- Nuclear Assault bassist Dan Lilker , it existed until it was dissolved in 1999 and formed again in November 2006 to take part in the EyeHateGod tribute sampler For the Sick .
Band history
Brutal Truth released their first records on the Earache Records label , Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses in 1992 and Need to Control in 1994 , as well as an EP called Perpetual Conversion , and a 7 "single with the song Godplayer . During this time, the songs Ill -Neglect , Collateral Damage and Godplayer music videos filmed. Due to differences, Brutal Truth moved from Earache Records to Relapse Records and released the mini album Kill Trend Suicide , the album Sounds of the Animal Kingdom , and a live double CD called Goodbye Cruel World In addition, the band released several split 7 "singles on smaller labels, but these are mostly sold out and very difficult to come by.
In 2001, the Guinness Book of Records awarded Brutal Truth for the shortest music video with the clip Collateral Damage , which is 2.18 seconds long and consists of 48 photos.
Discography
Albums
- 1992: Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
- 1994: Need to Control
- 1997: Sounds of the Animal Kingdom
- 1998: Goodbye Cruel World (Best-of)
- 1999: Choice of a New Generation
- 2009: Evolution through Revolution
- 2011: End Time
EPs
- 1992: Ill-Neglect
- 1992: Perpetual Conversion
- 1994: Godplayer
- 1996: Kill Trend Suicide
- 1998: Machine Parts
- 2000: For Drug Crazed Grindfreaks Only
Split CDs
- 1996: Split with Spazz
- 1997: Split with rupture
- 1997: Split with Converge
- 1999: Split with Violent Society
Web links
- Official website
- Band at Relapse Records
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jackie Smit: Choice of a New Generation. Chronicles of Chaos, accessed March 15, 2014 .