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Monster X (band)

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Active until
  
1998

Record label
  
Hater of God Records

Active from
  
1992

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Albums
  
Indoctrination Complete Discography, To the Positive Youth, Capitalist Casualties / Monster X

Similar
  
Devoid of Faith, Das Oath, Capitalist Casualties, Black Army Jacket, Dropdead

Monster X were a straight edge grindcore band from Albany, New York.

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The band formed in 1992 out of the ashes of Intent, and PNA. Members of MX Went on to play in Dropdead, Devoid Of Faith, Das Oath, and By The Throat. The Band were one of the few straightedge bands not playing the typical mosh core sound of the time period. Instead the band played fast, brutal guttural powerviolence grindcore.

MX were also known for their thought provoking lyrics, which took on many of the political and social issues of the day. On top of that they wrote about their personal choice to live a drug-free straight edge life. They wrote about their support for the legalization of drugs, and their intolerance for organized religion. The krishna movement had become pretty big within the hardcore punk scene at this time. Monster X made it known how they felt about religion in punk rock.

Vocalist John Moran Did many of the bands releases on his label Hater Of God. Guitarist Nate Wilson did the posi youth 7” on his label Gloom Records.

The band played their final show in 1998 at the Monster X house with Dropdead, and Skinless.

Discography

  • Monster X-demo 7” (Anomie, Hater Of God)
  • Monster X-s/t 7” (Dysgusher records)
  • Monster X/Human Greed split 7” (Hater Of God Records)
  • Monster X/Spazz split 7” (Reservoir records)
  • Monster X/Capitalist Casualties split 7” (Hater Of God Records)
  • Monster X-to the positive youth 7” (Gloom Records)
  • Monster X-discography CD
  • Members

  • John Moran-vox
  • Nate Wilson-guitars
  • Devon Cahill-bass
  • Jeff Dowd-drums
  • Songs

    Frustrated Existence1996
    Legalize2003
    Without a ReasonTo the Positive Youth · 1998

    References

    Monster X (band) Wikipedia


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