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Dead Silence - Beginning Of The End LP (1987)

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    01.Out Of This World.mp3
    02.Fucked In The Head 2.mp3
    03.Energy Wasted.mp3
    04.We Turn Away.mp3
    05.Too Late.mp3
    06.Why_.mp3
    07.Beginning Of The End.mp3
    08.Behind My Back.mp3
    09.Hippiecrytes.mp3
    10.Wasted Time.mp3
    11.Now You See 'Em.mp3
    12.A-Pathetic.mp3

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    RECORD INFORMATION

    Beginning Of The End
    Release Date : 1987

    Includes 12-page lyric booklet. "Recorded February '87 At Free Reelin' Studios, Denver Colorado." "All lyrics and music ©,℗ Dead Silence, 1987. And all that other shit!" Pressing company uncredited, identified by the matrix etchings.
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    Dead Silence Biography

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    Punk band from Boulder, CO, USA, formed in 1984.

    Band members: Kevin Vulture, Marshall Leggett, Eric (237), Jody Rodney, Joel Rodney
    Band ex-members: , Ted Silence, Bear (40), Steve Bovery
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    There are 3 bands with the name Dead Silence:

    1. Raw Black Ambient Metal from Russia. Formed in 2003.

    Discography
    Void Full-length, 2003
    Rare.Black.Evil Demo, 2006
    Grymlore Full-length, 2008

    Mastermind of the band is the Fever, performing guitars, vocals, fx, synths, lyrics, some bass. On the RARE.BLACK.EVIL and Grymlore there was also bassist Overlord and drummer Ill'dare.
    Lyrical themes are related to the ancient wars, madness, desolation, freezing nature and inner obscureness. Dead Silence sounds like traditional b.m. bands of 90-s: Darkthrone, Burzum, Immortal, though including some unusual elements for b.m.
    Void is the debut album, released in the august'2003, dedicated to the 10'th anniversary of the historical event related to black metal. Sound is mostly experimental, though sometimes a bit non-professional.
    RARE.BLACK.EVIL album is a compilation of rehearsals, unreleased studio recordings and one unreleased track.
    Grymlore is the latest available album. Good sounding record with advanced drummer behind the kit. Album includes one re-recorded track from the first album - "Burial of War".

    2. Dead Silence from Philadelphia, PA was formed in 2002.
    Discography
    4-song demo (2002)

    3. Dead Silence from Boulder, CO, USA. Anarchist peacepunk
    Discography
    STRESS 12" (Unclean, 1985)
    BEGINNING OF THE END LP (Timekiller, 1986)
    FOR YOUR EGO'S SAKE 7" (Hippycore, 1988)
    HOPE 7" (Timekiller, 1989)
    FREEDOM 7" (Vinyl Communications)
    DEAD SILENCE/TIT WRENCH split 7" (Vinyl Communications, 1994)
    A BENEFIT 7" (Spiral, 1994)
    HELL, HOW COULD WE MAKE ANY MORE MONEY THAN THIS? 7" (Profane Existence, 1995)

    The photo above is from THIS Dead Silence, and appears on their first release, Stress (1985). The band saw many lineups along the way, as bands that stay together for over ten years will, but there were several key members that helped define the music this band created. Ted Silence remained the drummer for most of the band's life, although Marshall L. (Eco Guerrillas) also played and recorded with the band at the end of its life. Steve R. (guitar, shown in photo on right) was the main guitarist for many years, bringing his unique feedback-y sound to the first few releases, while Joel S. gave the band a cleaner, and more consistent guitar sound for the last several years of the band. Loren, Adam, Steve Bear, Jay K., Dennis M. (Expatriate), Jodi S., and even a couple of others added their talents and sounds along the way. In all, the band was never fully about the sound, although they enjoyed the music they created. They were also about the message, and the people they met all across the country and continent, along the way. They were good, maybe not great, but definitely a band to see live!

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    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.


    Label - Timekiller Records

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    Fuck Yeah Again! Hmm? Shades Of Dr. Know?
    Kyle Toucher, On Vocals That Is. Opinions Welcome.
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    Now that you mention it, parts of "The Intruder" and "Beginning of the end" sound almost identical: na na nana nana - na nana nana - na nana nana - na. Even the pitch of the voices sound similar. Hell, even the names have a similar ring to them: Kyle Toucher / Kevin Vulture. What the hell is this?? LOL!
    BTW. if you've got some time on your hands and if you're interested, there's a really cool interview with some guys from Dead Silence held in 2015 Bob's tips on becoming a successful punk rocker: Ted Silence talks about Dead Silence
     
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    Thanks Bunch, For Your Perspective! BTW Dr. Know Was The First Punk Band
    I Ever Heard. Lived In Southern Cal At The Time, I'm Not Sure If Any Of Us
    Realized Just How Special That Whole Nardcore Scene Was Destined To Become.
    Probably Could Have Been Even Greater If Doug Moody Hadn't Fucked Over And
    Discouraged A Lot Of The Bands That Were On His Label. Thankfully Lot's
    Survived! Thanks Much For Link! Will Check It Out! aint ashamed
     
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    I wasn't sure what nardcore was (although I'd seen that term before, like in MRR, etc) so I looked it up and one result was this: "... Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word nardcore. Did you actually mean north korea?" :p Well, I do know now that it comes from Oxnard hardcore. And I have heard of most of the associated bands too - even seen one or two of them.
     
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    Oxnard Hardcore Indeed! Including Neighboring Areas. I Should Have Clarified That
    Before. I'ts Just That The Way You Zeroed In On The Similarities Of Kyle And Kevin's
    Vocals, I'm Thinking Shit, This Guy Know Everything, LOL! Thanks Friend!
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    Hey, I alsmost missed this post. Overlooked it earlier.. Oh yeah, right LOL! Far from it, BUT always learning something new, mate ^ ^
     
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