It goes without saying that you should download EVERY link on this page, it’s all gold.
1. Canvas - Self titled
This CD was originally going to be released by sure hand (same label that released Unborn & other classics), but true to the fashion back then, it dragged on & on & never came out so the band took it to household name instead. I have to admit to be biased, these guys were my home town heros and I must’ve seen them play over 50 times over the years. Best elements of the Belgian edgemetal scene with a bit of a twist. It’s hard to see how dated this record is now because I’m so biased, but it still rocks my socks.
Sadly they seem to have fallen victim to time & none of the newer generations of hardcore kids are even aware of them.
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2. Knuckledust - Time won’t heal this
Fortunately this band need no introduction, having long been Britain’s main hardcore export, this record even seeing a US release on thorpe (with much better artwork, it had panzers on the front!). Their best record in my opinion, raw, fast, hard hitting. I’m listening to it now and I just want to jump through the monitor, travel through the world wide web & pop out in your room & punch you in the face. Flawless. Horrible 90s artwork courtesy of Mr Goddard, but that’s par for the course i suppose.
The only time I haven’t moshed when they’ve played was about 2000 when they played with the business in Sheffield. I was the only hardcore kid in attendance, & the room full of very big & angry skins kinda put me off my game.
I think Sned recommended...day, it’s still one...my...
not much crossover with Sheep’s and my list: Harmony as One – white darkness 12” – 1991, post-Unseen Terror,...
3,4,5,6,10 though I prefer the HTS tracks on the split with Manfat, and I’d have put Ebola’s “Imprecation” on there...
Lucky enough to have played with/watched most of these bands. Great list.
still listen to imbalance every day on...way to/from work. GY represent
Having discussed...sheep yesterday,...this list….also,