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Confront

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A propos de Confront

There is more than one artist with this name:

1. Confront was around in the late eighties based in California. Their "hit"-record 1989 was recorded in '89 and finally released on a 7" by Misanthropic Records in '92. The song Time Flies appeared on a Lost and Found compilation.

2. Confront was a legendary anarcho-punk band from Varna, Bulgaria. They were active in the 90s and released an album called "Destiny" in 1994.

3. Another Confront is a Punk/Hardcore rock and roll from the streets of Boston Massachusetts. Confront plays songs about life, death and everything in between.

4. And yet another Confront was the old school hardcore band from Cleveland, OH - perhaps best known for vocalist "Mean" Steve Murad's later participation in One Life Crew. They were an anomaly - a midwest straightedge band that played fast hardcore that was more Buzzcocks than Minor Threat. And when they played out, a huge fist-skanking circle pit would always burst out on the floor. Ripping through songs such as “Join The Circus” and the soon-to-be-self-parodying “Macho Man,” Confront’s sets were sloppy, brutal, and fun. It was not until that Project X show at Irv’s Pizzeria on Coventry when the NYHC Straightedge scene came thundering through our cow-tipping punk pastures. After witnessing the hard dance buffness of the Youth Crew, Confront become self-conscious about their sound and place in the larger "Straight-Edge Scene." Their whole set list was rewritten to include more of those turnip-picking-elbow-throwing breakdowns indicative of a “dancing hard" pit. The songs got better and worse at the same time. Confront became a real force to be reckoned with and yet, never fully got the recognition they so richly deserved. http://www.lovebunnipress.com/histories/histories.html
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Marchandise Bandsintown

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

A propos de Confront

There is more than one artist with this name:

1. Confront was around in the late eighties based in California. Their "hit"-record 1989 was recorded in '89 and finally released on a 7" by Misanthropic Records in '92. The song Time Flies appeared on a Lost and Found compilation.

2. Confront was a legendary anarcho-punk band from Varna, Bulgaria. They were active in the 90s and released an album called "Destiny" in 1994.

3. Another Confront is a Punk/Hardcore rock and roll from the streets of Boston Massachusetts. Confront plays songs about life, death and everything in between.

4. And yet another Confront was the old school hardcore band from Cleveland, OH - perhaps best known for vocalist "Mean" Steve Murad's later participation in One Life Crew. They were an anomaly - a midwest straightedge band that played fast hardcore that was more Buzzcocks than Minor Threat. And when they played out, a huge fist-skanking circle pit would always burst out on the floor. Ripping through songs such as “Join The Circus” and the soon-to-be-self-parodying “Macho Man,” Confront’s sets were sloppy, brutal, and fun. It was not until that Project X show at Irv’s Pizzeria on Coventry when the NYHC Straightedge scene came thundering through our cow-tipping punk pastures. After witnessing the hard dance buffness of the Youth Crew, Confront become self-conscious about their sound and place in the larger "Straight-Edge Scene." Their whole set list was rewritten to include more of those turnip-picking-elbow-throwing breakdowns indicative of a “dancing hard" pit. The songs got better and worse at the same time. Confront became a real force to be reckoned with and yet, never fully got the recognition they so richly deserved. http://www.lovebunnipress.com/histories/histories.html
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