NikPayne-Drums
JefiniteChoice-Vocals
C. Hong -Guitar
Mikebike- Guitar
Mike G.- Bass
Influences
Providence Past and Present: Third Death. Get Killed. Shred the Past. Dropdead. Verse. Learn. Get A Fucking Chainsaw. The Fuzz. Fourhorse. the Body. Tiny Hawks. Lightning Bolt. It's a Fucking Trap. Daughters. Mahi Mahi. Made in Mexico. The Nightmare Continues. Athletic Automaton. Football Rabbit. Suffering Bastard. What Feeds The Fire. White Mice. Sin of Angels. Mindflayer. Anomolous. Vincebus Eruptum. Throne of Blood. Cruelty. Another Dead Juliet. Short fast Dead. All Those Opposed. The Butcherings. Sawzall. Kites. Dave and Steve. Sage Francis. Neoprophets. Nonprophets. Nefarious. Sex Positions. A Trillion Barnacle Lapse. Contempt For Humanity. Chinese Stars. I, Destroyer. Denimvenom. Em dath Rir. Neon Vomit. Arab On Radar. Spheres. Advocate. Crippler Crossface.
R.I. PIZZA DEMOLITION CREW
PROVIDENCE THRASH DEVASTATION
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pizza thrash DEMOlition" cassette now available $4ppd or $3 at a show!
"LOCAL CASSETTE HULK OUT Pizza Thrash Demolition 07 self released 3.50 new
Ok, the dudes finally got it together and put out the demo Brian/Dropdead recorded in Olneyville. Total HC destruction that goes by so fast you won't be sure it even happened. Tracks dedicated to Nice Slice, Chan's Brother, the RI Smoking Ban, etc etc. Fast, HC, no time for bullshit… Ben/Armageddon"
also available at armagedon records and
sometimes I HATE Jeff so much. Thats a dumb video. Very dumb video. Its not even funny. I think people should use the HULK OUT method of saving money. DON'T!!! Your not gonna need money when society kills its self. and it already has.
hye thanks for playing on friday guys, y'all sounded great. nice and spastic, we all loved it. heard about the power going out at the show you had afterwards, that's a bummer. but yeah we should do a show together again sometime, lots of fun.
An Artist and His Sub Surrender in Brooklyn By RANDY KENNEDY
At slack tide off Red Hook, Brooklyn, there are usually lots of things floating in the water, most of which you would not want to touch without the help of a good hazmat suit. But just after sunrise yesterday, something truly strange was bobbing there in the shallows near Pier 41: a submarine fashioned almost completely from wood, and inside it a man with an obsession.
The man, Duke Riley, a heavily tattooed Brooklyn artist whose waterborne performance projects around New York have frequently landed him in trouble with the authorities, spent the last five months building the vessel as a rough replica of what is believed to have been America’s first submarine, an oak sphere called the Turtle, said to have seen action in New York Harbor during the Revolutionary War.
Mr. Riley’s plan was also military, in a sense — though mostly metaphorical, given that he is an artist. He wanted to float north in the Buttermilk Channel to stage an incursion against the Queen Mary 2, which had just docked in Red Hook, the mission objective mostly just to get close enough to the ship to videotape himself against its immensity for a coming gallery show.
But when his sub was stopped by a New York City police boat around 10 a.m., the outcome was not metaphorical at all: Mr. Riley, 35, and two friends who had helped tow him were taken into custody by a phalanx of law enforcement officials, and their excursion briefly raised fears that a terrorist attack might have been under way.
The flurry of attention that followed, on television and untold numbers of urban blogs, was the kind of publicity that most artists would pay good money for.
Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly issued a statement later calling the incident “marine mischief” — the “creative craft of three adventuresome individuals” — and saying nothing suspicious had been recovered “other than the vessel itself.” He played down the possibility that the