Disattack: A Bomb Drops 12"
I donât want to blow, I want to grow! The first Dis-clone? We donât know about that, but these are some early rumblings of Dis-mania, direct from the Merseyside in 1986. For every man, woman or child there is no escape from the dark war horse of This Attack! Disattack. 6 raw bursts of sonic bloodbath that will leave your ears bleeding in a ditch. The fear of doom dawning when the whole world will be bathed in Blood! The 4 song demo is complemented by 2 additional rehearsal songs and a 28 page booklet of archival material, hand-outs and photos. For those who worship Discharge, Anti Cimex and Sacrilege! Line-up includes a young Bill Steer pre-Carcass.
Our take: Disattack was a short-lived band from Merseyside, England, and their claims to fame are that they featured a 15-year-old Bill Steer before he was in Napalm Death or Carcass and that they ripped off Discharge earlier than most people thought of doing it. Thatâs the short version, but as this package from Demo Tapes Records proves, thereâs so much more to the story. If youâre concerned about the music, itâs cool, but itâs not the total Discharge worship you might expect. While you can hear hints of the Scandinavian style that had emerged by the time they recorded this tape (which they were aware of⊠one of Disattackâs members ran the label that released Anti-Cimexâs Criminal Trap 12â), most of the songs here do a lot more than just rearrange Discharge parts into new patterns. If youâre into obscure British and European crust from the early to mid-80s, though, youâll get plenty of spins out of this 1-sided 12â. However, what I enjoyed most about A Bomb Drops was the thick booklet, which told the bandâs story through a mix of archival documents and interviews with Negative Insight fanzine from 2015. Disattack started as a joke in a fanzineâthe 80s punk equivalent of a memeâthen morphed into a functioning band and fell apart after a few months. However, itâs the detailsâincluding encounters with future metal superstars and international d-beat legendsâthat make the story interesting. I can think of very few packages that tell a bandâs story more eloquently than this one. This is only for the real punk nerds, but if youâre one of those people, youâre gonna love it.
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Disattack: A Bomb Drops 12"
Disattack: A Bomb Drops 12"
I donât want to blow, I want to grow! The first Dis-clone? We donât know about that, but these are some early rumblings of Dis-mania, direct from the Merseyside in 1986. For every man, woman or child there is no escape from the dark war horse of This Attack! Disattack. 6 raw bursts of sonic bloodbath that will leave your ears bleeding in a ditch. The fear of doom dawning when the whole world will be bathed in Blood! The 4 song demo is complemented by 2 additional rehearsal songs and a 28 page booklet of archival material, hand-outs and photos. For those who worship Discharge, Anti Cimex and Sacrilege! Line-up includes a young Bill Steer pre-Carcass.
Our take: Disattack was a short-lived band from Merseyside, England, and their claims to fame are that they featured a 15-year-old Bill Steer before he was in Napalm Death or Carcass and that they ripped off Discharge earlier than most people thought of doing it. Thatâs the short version, but as this package from Demo Tapes Records proves, thereâs so much more to the story. If youâre concerned about the music, itâs cool, but itâs not the total Discharge worship you might expect. While you can hear hints of the Scandinavian style that had emerged by the time they recorded this tape (which they were aware of⊠one of Disattackâs members ran the label that released Anti-Cimexâs Criminal Trap 12â), most of the songs here do a lot more than just rearrange Discharge parts into new patterns. If youâre into obscure British and European crust from the early to mid-80s, though, youâll get plenty of spins out of this 1-sided 12â. However, what I enjoyed most about A Bomb Drops was the thick booklet, which told the bandâs story through a mix of archival documents and interviews with Negative Insight fanzine from 2015. Disattack started as a joke in a fanzineâthe 80s punk equivalent of a memeâthen morphed into a functioning band and fell apart after a few months. However, itâs the detailsâincluding encounters with future metal superstars and international d-beat legendsâthat make the story interesting. I can think of very few packages that tell a bandâs story more eloquently than this one. This is only for the real punk nerds, but if youâre one of those people, youâre gonna love it.
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I donât want to blow, I want to grow! The first Dis-clone? We donât know about that, but these are some early rumblings of Dis-mania, direct from the Merseyside in 1986. For every man, woman or child there is no escape from the dark war horse of This Attack! Disattack. 6 raw bursts of sonic bloodbath that will leave your ears bleeding in a ditch. The fear of doom dawning when the whole world will be bathed in Blood! The 4 song demo is complemented by 2 additional rehearsal songs and a 28 page booklet of archival material, hand-outs and photos. For those who worship Discharge, Anti Cimex and Sacrilege! Line-up includes a young Bill Steer pre-Carcass.
Our take: Disattack was a short-lived band from Merseyside, England, and their claims to fame are that they featured a 15-year-old Bill Steer before he was in Napalm Death or Carcass and that they ripped off Discharge earlier than most people thought of doing it. Thatâs the short version, but as this package from Demo Tapes Records proves, thereâs so much more to the story. If youâre concerned about the music, itâs cool, but itâs not the total Discharge worship you might expect. While you can hear hints of the Scandinavian style that had emerged by the time they recorded this tape (which they were aware of⊠one of Disattackâs members ran the label that released Anti-Cimexâs Criminal Trap 12â), most of the songs here do a lot more than just rearrange Discharge parts into new patterns. If youâre into obscure British and European crust from the early to mid-80s, though, youâll get plenty of spins out of this 1-sided 12â. However, what I enjoyed most about A Bomb Drops was the thick booklet, which told the bandâs story through a mix of archival documents and interviews with Negative Insight fanzine from 2015. Disattack started as a joke in a fanzineâthe 80s punk equivalent of a memeâthen morphed into a functioning band and fell apart after a few months. However, itâs the detailsâincluding encounters with future metal superstars and international d-beat legendsâthat make the story interesting. I can think of very few packages that tell a bandâs story more eloquently than this one. This is only for the real punk nerds, but if youâre one of those people, youâre gonna love it.











