Sunday, August 21, 2011

Charles Bronson - 2000 Complete Discocrappy


Band : Charles Bronson
Album : Complete Discocrappy
Release Year : 2000
Genre : Powerviolence | Thrashcore | Hardcore | Experimental

Tracklist :
Disc 1 :
1. Why Do You Bother?
2. Little Debbie
3. I'm Sick Of Feminists
4. Your Average Run Of The Mill Straight Edge Song
5. Ricki Lake
6. Just Like All The Rest
7. The Shane Song
8. No More
9. Can't Take This
10. Theme Song
11. I Can't Be In A Band With You Becasue You Like Epitaph (Beat Down Remix)
12. Silenced
13. Diet Root Beer
14. Ebro's Bitter Onslaught on Jerry Springer's Unsupecting Ass
15. Sick Of O.J.
16. Chicago
17. Bible Thumpers Go To Hell
18. Irrigation
19. Security Blanket
20. Why Do You Bother
21. Eavesdrop
22. I Can't Be Friends With You Becasue You Like Epitaph
23. Eazy E's Fucking Dead And I Think It's Fucking Rad
24. Second Hand Choke
25. Theme Song
26. Deaf And Dumd
27. I.R.S. Beatdown
28. They Should Legalize Drugs So You Can Hurry Up And Fucking Die
29. Crooked Teeth
30. Political Prisoners
31. Obligatory Jock Slaughter Song
32. You Get What You Pay For
33. Charles Bronson Will Not Turn Into A ____Band
34. Rich Crusties Shall Pay
35. Fuckin Drunken Uncle
36. Frat Guy On The Barbi
37. I Lied When I Said I liked You Zine
38. Playing Lotto
39. Ants In The Kool Aid
40. What The Fuck Are You Gonna Do When It's Cool To Be Yourself?
41. Craig Ferris Sucks A Mean Cock
42. Phil Anselmo's Pain Burns In The Heart Of My Little Brother
43. The Kids Are Gonna Stick Together
44. Tabloid Suck Ass
45. Cheese With Your Whine
46. 4 Alarm Counter Fuck
47. Annual Martyr To Your Social Life
48. History In The Making
49. Tony Victory Knows How To Party
50. Down For The Count
51. 4 Hour Personality
52. No Points For The Losers
53. Drunk Punks Is Hippies
54. One Life Crew Goes On Slimfast
55. Debate Team Bake Sale
56. I Can Never Write Too Many Songs About Morons Like You
57. Individualized Floor Puncher/For Whom The Bell Tolls
58. Batting A Thousand And Still Striking Out
59. Let's Start A Revolution So I Can Break Some Shit
60. The Great Pet Rock Comeback
61. What's Wrong With Me? (Faith)
62. Dream A Little Dream
63. Punching A Gift Horse In The Mouth
64. The Story Of My Life
65. Grown Up Corpses
66. Bike Pig On A Rope
67. I'm So Smart Now
68. As Fucked As Gator
69. Skate For God
70. You Will Go (Steve Caballero)
71. Better Never Than Late
72. 412 Wolf Pack
73. Marriage Can Suck It
74. Youth Attack!
75. The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Deathstar Comparison
76. xDumbfucksx
77. Too Much Of A Good Thing
78. Standing In Front Of Bulldog Records
79. Stock Footage
80. Pre(im)mature Retirement P.L.A.N.
81. The Only Time I Think About Romance Is When I Wonder Why I Don't...
82. Deaf And Dumb
83. Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change
84. Red And Green Make Yellow
85. Lets Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It
86. I Just Can't Avoid The "Void" In "Avoid"
87. Wasteoid On The Celluloid
88. Shrinkage
89. Close Encounters Of The Nerd Kind
90. IQ 32 (Necros)
91. Punch Drunk (Husker Du)
92. The Tears Of A Clone
93. Hey You, Asshole, Why The Fuck Are You Still Reading This?
94. Last Warning (Who Fucking Cares)
95. Why Be Something That You're Not?
96. Rich Crusties (Live At Otto's)
97. Seven More Shitty Ass Songs (Live In Fuckin Belgium)

Disc 2 :
98. Why Do You Bother Ebro?
99. Couldn't Fuckin Care Less
100. Whatever Happened?
101. Mindless (Blah Blah Blah)
102. The Worm Song
103. The Kids Are Gonna Stick Together)
104. Falling Off - Do It!
105. E.S.P. Girls Love Me
106. Wailing Guitar Solos Vol. 1, A Chronology
107. (Fuck Being) Positive
108. (Fuck Being) Positive
109. Track 12
110. So What If I Puked Up McDonalds?
111. Moodswinger
112. Ralph on Ralph
113. Twiggy On My Mind
114. Cousins On The Loose Loose
115. Telecom U$A
116. I Go To School
117. Cross Me (Project X)
118. Untitled (X Dekald Hatedge Forever X)

Charles Bronson was a prolific powerviolence band from Dekalb, Illinois, extant 1994 to 1997. Although they were often associated with the straight edge scene, only two of the members actually abstained from drug and alcohol use. Along with Los Crudos and The Locust, Charles Bronson are partially credited with an "artier" turn in the hardcore punk scene, as well as a revival of thrashcore.

Charles Bronson borrowed from the early powerviolence of Infest, who blended youth crew hardcore with the velocity and dissonance of thrashcore. Songs were very brief, and sometimes punctuated by samples taken from various media (including Charles Bronson films). Lyrically, the group tended towards satirical commentary on the hardcore punk scene. The group has been described as a "fast, screaming mess of tall, skinny guys with a lot to say (which you would only know if you read the liner notes)". The group was sometimes criticized for its conceptual take on hardcore and art school tendencies, maintaining a long-standing feud with Felix von Havoc of Code 13.

Mark McCoy went on to form the thrashcore group Das Oath, with Dutch musicians; Holy Molar, with members of The Locust; and Ancestors, a black metal project. Drummer Mike Sutfin later became an artist.

Album Description:
The album consists of two discs featuring the band's entire recorded repetoire, and was released under the 625 Thrashcore label.
Disc 1:
All of their excrutiating demo, singles, splits, compilation, EP, and who-knows-what-else tracks (96 in all), all done in chronological terror.
Disc 2:
21 additional tracks which, though previously unreleased, are every bit as pungent.






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