Saturday, 14 June 2008

All Out War

All Out War   
Artist: All Out War

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Thrash
   



Discography:


Condemned To Suffer   
 Condemned To Suffer

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12




All Out War continued to reinforce the sound of New York hardcore by hybridizing genres of metallic element and thug that influentially take out from Slayer, Agnostic Front, the Cro-Mags, and Sick of It All. Upon their formation in the early '90s, the metalcore outfit recorded some demos and the 7" Destined to Burn, and played out shows locally about Newburgh and downward in N.Y.C. Erik Carrillo (bass), Brad Mader (guitar), Taras Apuzzo (guitar), Matt Byrne (drums), and Mike Score (vocals) released their number 1 album, Truth in the Age of Lies, on the German mark Gain Ground in 1997 and embarked on their number 1 enlistment. The band (whose lineup shuffled throughout its vocation) would finally give the chance to portion the stage with Deicide, Agnostic Front, Napalm Death, and Earth Crisis, among others. Chicago-based Victory Records put out All Out War's followup, For Those Who Were Crucified, in 1998. Tours with Buried Alive, Reach the Sky, and Shadows Fall followed, and after an appearance at the New England Metal Fest in 2001, All Out War skint up. They resurfaced two days after for a benefit evidence at CBGB, which in the end light-emitting diode to a new album for Victory that fall entitled Condemned to Suffer. By then, Score and Apuzzo were completed by bassist Andy Pietrolungo, drummer Jesse Sutherland, and guitar player Jose Segarca. That lineup only lasted long enough for a two-week European spell and a bust of dates with Misery Signals before things went sour; everyone only Score left wing to form Nerve Gas Tragedy. Score eventually welcomed early members Jim Antonelli (guitar) and Erik Carrillo (bass) and longtime friends Jim Bremer (guitar) and Lou Iuzzini (drums) into the All Out War fold; together the quintet recorded April 2007's Assassins in the House of God.





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