Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Spazz

Album: La Revancha
Genre: Powerviolence
Year: 1997

Tracklist:
1. WWF Rematch at the Cow Palace [Ahita Continua]
2. 4 Times a Day
3. Desperate Throat Lock
4. Bobby's Jackpot Jamboree
5. Dewey Decimal Stitchcore
6. Swampfoot
7. C.I.A.
8. Camp Chestnut
9. No Shadow Kick
10. The One With the Goat's Got an Orgy up the Sleeve
11. Bitter (The Execution of a Chimp)
12. Let's Kill Fuckin' Everybody
13. Sweet Home Alabama
14. Rasins Hate, Fear and Flower Power Violence
15. Climate Best
16. Urinal Cake
17. Drunkard Genaii
18. Sesos
19. Daljeet's Detonation
20. Turnbuckle Treachery
21. Backpack Bonfire
22. Don't Quit Your Day Job
23. Musica de la Roca
24. Coil of the Serpent Unwinds
25. Golden Ess Stance
26. M.A.D.


Album: Dwarf Jester Rising
Year: 1994

Tracklist:
1. Loach 
2. Droppin' Many Ravers 
3. Doo Doo Dah 
4. Lethal 
5. Sweatin' To The Oldies 
6. Violated 
7. Hairfarmer 
8. Force Fed 
9. Slow Death 
10. Egg On The Hirax Cover 
11. Deviant 
12. Indentured 
13. Doormat 
14. Burning Tongue 
15. Hard Boiled 
16. M.P.S. 
17. No Thought 
18. Pressure 
19. Sand In The Face 
20. All Urban Outfield 
21. Super Saucer Sacrifice 
22. Might For Right 
23. Running Man 
24. Little Dinkums


Album: Sweatin' To The Oldies
Year: 1997

Tracklist:
1. Gary's Free Time (There's Lots Of It)-Intro
2. Crocket
3. One Ghetto To The Next
4. Return Of The Wall Of Death
5. Who Writes Your Rules (Half Off)
6. Mighty Morphin Power Violence
7. Thrice The Heiney
8. Kiss Of The Sasquatch
9. Hot Dog Water Popside In The Hand Of Eric Wood
10. Problems In The Homeland
11. I Hate The Kids (S.O.A.)
12. Spudboy
13. Smoking Don's Crack Hole
14. Dirth The Purity
15. Knuckle Scraper
16. Box II (Yates Goes To Africa)
17. Spazz Vs. Mother Nature
18. Nuge On A Stick
19. Donger
20. Gnome Servant
21. DJ Tinkle Fingers' Diplomatic Services
22. Hard Boiled
23. 4 Times A Day
24. All Urban Outfield
25. Lethal
26. Hot Dog Water Popsicle In The Hand Of Eric Wood
27. The Box
28. Droppin' Many Ravers
29. In The Name Of...
30. Might For Right
31. Loach
32. Mad At The World
33. Tripper
34. Uniform
35. Bore
36. Hard Boiled
37. All Urban Outfield
38. Weedeater
39. Bled Dry
40. Closet
41. No Room
42. Ghost Dance
43. Hug Yourself
44. Yougottamoldt
45. Lethal
46. Anemonie
47. Gas Pump
48. Enterslavement
49. Hard Boiled
50. Burning Tongue
51. Kiss Of The Sasquatch-Live
52. Hot Dog Water Popsicle In The Hand Of Eric Wood-Live
53. Dan Lifting Banner-Live
54. Gertie
55. Enterslavement
56. Uniform
57. No Thought
58. Pressure
59. Burnt
60. Our Scene (Go!)
61. Force Fed
62. Biter
63. Precision Fastening
64. Lost Cause (Negative Approach)


Album: Crush Kill Destroy
Year: 1999

Tracklist:
1. Zodiak
2. Snowcone Ribplate
3. Cool Guy
4. Dwarf Goober Militia
5. Let's Fucking Go!!!!
6. The Complete And Utter Eradication Of All Generic Pop-Punk (Extended Version)
7. Sword Of The Lord
8. A Legend In Your Own Mind
9. Street Jam To The Second Power
10. Hort
11. Black 'N' Dekker Crusty Wrecker
12. Bobby Dee In The Hour Of Chaos
13. Gary Monardo's Record Vault Shirt
14. Not Even Phased
15. Campaign For Emo Destruction
16. Hardcore Before Mark McCoy Was Emo Semen
17. Sluta
18. Heynerdshovetheinternetupyourgapinganalcavity@dork.com
19. Hoarder
20. Now 50% More Pants-Shitting
21. Let The Beatings Commence
22. Chris Pooped At The Skatepark
23. Jeb For Ruler Of The (Formerly) Free World
24. Staayyyle
25. Crush Kill Destroy


Probably one of the biggest powerviolence bands to ever exist besides maybe Infest or Man Is The Bastard or something. In my opinion Spazz is my favorite of the bigger powerviolence bands. I'm sure most people have heard these guys so there isn't a point in saying much but if you haven't these guys rule and are a very good way to get into powerviolence -Jacob Rice

4 comments:

  1. Spazz is fantastic. Even though I prefer other Powerviolence bands like No Comment and Crossed Out, Spazz rightfully deserves their place in the scene's history.

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  2. I remember when I first heard Spazz, I was totally blown away

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  3. i love spazz, fantastic band...

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