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Raid (band)

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Raid
OriginTennessee, United States
Genres
Years active1989-1993
LabelsHardline, Victory

Raid were a Tennessee based straight edge hardcore band that formed after the break-up of the Christian hardcore band One Way.[1]

History

Along with the Californian band Vegan Reich and the English band, Statement, Raid helped pioneer the Vegan straight edge movement and the Hardline lifestyle and ideology.[2]

Their lyrics strongly expressed of their stance against drugs, alcohol, abortion, sexism and racism, and for animal liberation and radical ecology. Their output started as fairly conventional hardcore punk, which gradually evolved to incorporate elements of heavy metal and they effectively became spokesmen for the Hardline movement.

In 1989, they self-released a demo tape and this led to a seven-inch EP called Words of War a year later through Vegan Reich's own label, Hardline Records. The band split as they moved away from the straight edge lifestyle, but not before recording one last session. The recordings were released by Hardline Records as the posthumous Above The Law LP and CD in 1994. This was later re-released in 1995 by Victory Records as the Hands off The Animals CD.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Downey, Ryan. "Biography: Raid". AllMusic. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  2. ^ Raid summary .mp3.com
  3. ^ Words of War EP .allmusic.com