Disrupt (band)
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| Disrupt | |
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| Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
| Genres | Grindcore, crust punk |
| Years active | 1987–1994 |
| Labels | Relapse |
| Members | |
| Jay Stiles Alyssa Murry Pete Kamarinos Jeff Hayward Terry Savanstano |
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| Past members | |
| Randy Odierno Bob Palombo Chris Drake Harry Haralabatos Tony Leone Brad Jones Mike Williams Scott Lucid Kendal Treffery |
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Disrupt was an American grindcore/crust punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States. They only released one mainstream album (Unrest on Relapse), however the band acquired a cult following on the strength of several underground 7-inch EPs and compilation appearances.[1] Their lyrics are anarchist in nature.
Members of the band have gone on to play in many other bands since the dissolution of Disrupt, including Consume, Grief, State of Fear, and Goff.
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[edit] Band members
- Jay Stiles - Vocals
- Pete Kamarinos - Vocals
- Jeff Hayward - Guitars
- Terry Savanstano - Guitars
- Randy Odierno - Drums
- Bob Palombo - Bass
- Chris Drake - guitar
- Harry Haralabatos - drums
- Tony Leone - Bass
- Brad Jones - Drums
- Mike Williams - guitar/drums
- Scott Lucid - - Bass
- Alyssa Murry - Vocals
- Kendal Treffery - Guitars
[edit] Recording Engineer - Co-Producer
[edit] Discography
- Millions Die For Moneymaking demo, 1988
- self-titled EP, 1990
- Refuse Planet EP, 1991
- split EP with Destroy, 1991
- split EP with Disdain, 1992
- split EP with Resist, 1992
- split EP with Tuomiopäivän Lapset, 1992
- split EP with Taste of Fear, 1992
- Smash Divisions EP, 1992
- split LP with Sauna, 1993
- Unrest LP, 1994
- Deprived EP, 1994
- split EP with Warcollapse, 1995
- self-titled LP, 2008
[edit] Compilation appearances
- Son of Bllleeaaauuurrrrggghhh!, 1992
- Crust and Anguished, 1992
- Death... Is Just the Beginning III', 1994
- Corporate Death, 1994
- Heavy Hardcore Headroom, 1996
- Grind Your Mind, 2007
[edit] References
- ^ Nick Mangel, Disrupt LP review, Maximum Rock'n'Roll #301, June 2008, record reviews section.
[edit] External links
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