Assück
General Info
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Genre: Grindcore
Location St. Petersburg, California, US
Profile Views: 57184
Last Login: 11/23/2009
Member Since 10/13/2007
Website www.myspace.com/assuckband
Record Label Sound Pollution
Type of Label Major
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Bio
They were one of the most important North American extreme metal bands and still have a strong cult following. Sometimes described as the best example of "hardcore kids playing death metal", and they sound the part rather well, with very technical drumming, tuned-down guitars and gruff vocals. There are no guitar solos, unlike most death metal, and more poetic and existential, vaguely-political lyrics, delivered in a unique and carefully-measured rhythm like grind forefathers Napalm Death. Misery Index, the title of Assück's second album, is a term connoting the sum of national unemployment and inflation rates, used unofficially to assess a nation's economic health. The band Misery Index named themselves after the album, musically drawing heavy influence from the band. ............ ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ...... -
Members
Final line-up * Rob Proctor - Drums (ex-Crucible, Anthem Eighty Eight, No Fraud, Manic Dose, Nasty Savage, Cease, Discordance Axis) * Jason Crittenden - Bass (ex-Reversal of Man, Early Grace, Anthem Eighty Eight, Frogg Pound) * Steve Heritage - Guitar, Vocals (ex- Jud-Jud, Bombs of Death, Anthem Eighty Eight, People's Court) [edit] Past line-up * Paul Pavlovich - Vocals (currently in Track the Curse) * Dave "Spinach" Malinski - Vocals * Daryl Kahan - Vocals "1993/1994 European tour" (ex-Citizens Arrest, Abazagorath, Funebrarum, Voice of Hate, Taste of Fear) * Pete Jay - Bass (ex-Meatwagon, No Fraud, Manic Dose, Peepole, Black Queen, currently in Wormwood and Oakhelm) * Steve Kosiba - Bass (ex-Inhumanity, Scrotum Grinder) -
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Sounds Like
ASSÜCK - Live at Heidelberg .. .. .. .. .. ASSÜCK-suffering quota live in flordia 1990 .. .. .. .. .. ASSÜCK-Corners .. .. .. .. ..
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4 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
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