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Artist description
Hardcore - Old School/New School Mix |
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Music Style
Hardcore |
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Musical Influences
Gorilla Biscuits, Minor Threat, Sick of it All, Madball, Bane, Kid Dynamite, American Nightmare |
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Group Members
Chris - Vocals,
Rick - Drums,
John - Bass,
Edmund - Guitar |
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Press Reviews
Transcending The Mundane #16
SUBTERFUGE "OUR OWN TERMS" DIY/Pride Recordz
Is that a twisted variation of South park on the cover? Our Own Terms
is sixteen songs of aggressive Long Island Hardcore/punk. Its raw, nasty
and energetic. While Subterfuge are better suited for Under the Volcano
crowd there is a viality and heaviness to the disc that can cross over to the
metal audiences. Subtrerfuge have done and awesome job of capturing the
live sound to disc and they have the ability to make Long Island Hardcore
a strong scene again. It's nice to hear influences from the classic New York
scene and no Swedish death metal and American modern/technical
hardcore. Songs like "Youth Prevail" and "Underhanded" have those
catchy shout along choruses and often vocal lines are exchanged like old
school Biohazard.
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Bystander Fanzine Issue#6
SUBTERFUGE "Our Own Terms" Pride/DIY Records
Ahhhhhh, wow some people actually like playing hardcore. I mean rough vocals, fast parts, dance parts and a bit of punk, sounds like the hardcore I got into when I was a kid.. Awesome drumming, fast and to the point. Vocals are rough but not awkward, which is nice. A mix between kill your idols and some tougher NYC stuff. They guys also rock pretty hard live, and are a swell bunch of guys. If you like hardcore, real hardcore the way it should be played, then check these guys out. Ed Lee 123 is now in the band, so they can only get better.
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Location
Patchogue, New York - USA |
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