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Encyclopedia > Disrupt (band)

Disrupt was an anarcho-punk/crust band from Boston. Although they only released one official album (Unrest on Relapse), the band acquired quite a cult following on the strength of several 7-inch EPs and compilation appearances. The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ... Crust punk (also known as crust) is an extreme evolution of punk and metal. ... Relapse Records is an independent metal record label. ... A cult following is a group of fans devoted to a specific item, usually a film, television or radio program, though some comic books, musicians, writers or others also gain dedicated followings. ... Extended Play can mean: Extended play X-Play, a TV show on G4TechTV This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


Members of the band have gone on to play in many other bands since the dissolution of Disrupt, including State Of Fear, Grief, Consume, Noosebomb, Chicken Chest and the Bird Boys, The Sqwags and Superpower.


Band Members

  • Jay Stiles - Vocals
  • Pete Kamarinos - Vocals
  • Jeff Hayward - Guitars
  • Terry Savanstano - Guitars
  • Randy Odierno - Drums
  • Bob Palombo - Bass

Discography

  • s/t 7" (Deafcore Records)
  • s/t 7" (Crust Records second pressing)
  • Refuse Planet 7" (Relapse Records)
  • Smash Divisions LIVE 7" (SOA Records)
  • Split 7" w/Destroy (Adversity Records)
  • Split 7" w/Disdain (Desperate Attempt Records)
  • Split 7" w/Resist (D.A.M.)
  • Split 7" w/Taste Of Fear (Off The Disk Records)
  • Split 7" w/Tuomiopaivan Lapset (Ecocentric Records)
  • Split 7" w/Warcollapse (Crust Records)
  • Deprived 7" (Relapse Records)
  • Unrest (Relapse, 1994)
  • Split 12" w/Sauna (Sludge Records)

Relapse Records is an independent metal record label. ...

Compilation Appearances

  • Son of Bllleeaaauuurrrrggghhh! 7" (Slap-a-Ham Records)
  • Crust and Anguished (MCR)
  • Heavy Hardcore (ET Discs/PEFE)
  • Death... Is Just The Beginning III (Relapse Records)
  • Corporate Death (Relapse Records)

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Crust punk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1095 words)
Although not the same genre, crust is very closely related to and influenced by d-beat, anarcho-punk, thrashcore, power violence and grindcore often even becoming nearly impossible to distinguish, and using d-beats or sounds varying from grindcore to anarcho-punk to punk, to metal.
The band Hellbastard, who actually coined the term "crust", (after their 1986 "Ripper Crust" demo) was one of the first bands to play the genre as it commonly recognized today.
Crust was affected by a second wave of influence in the 1990s; Iskra (band) for example, are probably the most obvious modern example of fl-metal-influenced crust.
Willowtip | Bands > MISERY INDEX (391 words)
The band was born in the spring of 2001, by Vocalist/bassist Jason Netherton along with Vocalist/guitarist Mike Harrison as a studio project, with drums performed by ex-Dying Fetus drummer Kevin Talley.
The band was then shifted to a full time project with the addition of Sparky Voyles on guitar.
Subsequently, the band’s second release was a split EP with Pittsburgh’s Commit Suicide on Willowtip records.
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