In Defence - Discography

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Review by Amanda Comstock

Discography is a compilation album by the American thrash metal band In Defence. It features the band's entire discography, including all of their studio albums, EPs, demos, and split releases. The album was released on October 16, 2020, through Get Better Records.

The album showcases In Defence's unique brand of thrash metal, which is characterized by fast and aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and politically charged lyrics. The band's sound is heavily influenced by classic thrash bands like Slayer, Exodus, and Municipal Waste, but they also incorporate elements of punk and hardcore into their music.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Don't Call Me a Moshist," which features a catchy chorus and a blistering guitar solo. Another highlight is "The Police Are Fucking Pigs," which is a scathing critique of police brutality and systemic racism.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Two Week Notice
...And Toxic Justice For All
Black Metal Mania
Fuck Scene Politics Let's Mosh
Stand Apart
Ronald Reagan Is Dead
Don't Call Me A Moshist
Curbside Dentistry
Hardcore Is Dead... But I'm Not
The Police Are Fuckin' Rad!
Bike Thieves Can Suck It
Hardcore Is Dead
Call More Dudes Pt.2 (Call More Gay Dudes)
Reach Out
Get Mock
The Kids Will Still Have Their Say
Fucked Up Kids
No Wars But Star Wars
Veronica Mars, Binger Of War
In Defence
All Hail The Taco Avenger
Fun With Beer (Projectile Partying)
Diehard Hudson Crew
Blank Slate
I Eat Kids
The Only Good Thing About Pizza Is The Crust
No Racist Attitude
See It Through
Down N' Out
Twin Cities Crew
Boombox Crew
LEGOcy Of Brutality
Two Weeks Notice
No War But Star Wars
Lessons In Headbanging
Reinventing Rob Halford
Slam In The Pit
Be Yourself
Sweet Network Of Underground Dudes
Guns Don't Belong In Schools Swords Do!
Call More Dudes
Garbage In Garbage Out
Tacos Til Death
Far-Go!
Don't Need You
At War With The Kids
Wish You Weren't Here
Don't Fuck With The Dungeon Master
False Positive Youth
Bike Thieves Can Suck It!
Sweet Underground Network Of Awesome Dudes
Call More Dudes Pt.1 (Call More Dudes)
Refrigerator: The Energy Efficient Household Appliance That Eats People
Unholy Water

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Catalog Numbers

  • CRAP044
  • C.F.L.-054

Labels

  • Obsolete Man, Crapoulet Records, Access X Denied, Insulin Addicted Records
  • Crew For Life Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkBill Hauser
BassPaul
DrumsJohn, Will
GuitarLoopy, Marc Hard (tracks: 24 to 28), Tom Tom (tracks: 17 to 23)
Mastered ByDave Gardner (tracks: 1 to 13)
Mixed ByAdam Tucker (tracks: 14 to 16), John Mitchel (tracks: 17 to 28), Tom Burt (tracks: 1 to 13, 29)
Recorded ByAdam Tucker (tracks: 14 to 16), Bruce Templeton (tracks: 1 to 13), John Mitchel (tracks: 17 to 28), Mike Shovel Fight (tracks: 29)
Remastered ByTom Burt
VocalsBen Crew

About In Defence

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Hardcore band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Name Vars

  • In Defense

Members

  • Marc Hanou
  • Will Power
  • John Mitchell
  • Paul Audette
  • Jason Lupeituu
  • Tom Burt
  • Tony Hoff
  • Jeff Nicolas
  • Jimmy Claypool
  • Ben Durband
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Summary by Amanda Comstock

Discography is a must-have for fans of thrash metal and punk. It's a comprehensive collection of In Defence's best work, and it's a testament to the band's commitment to creating music that's both heavy and socially conscious. If you're looking for a high-energy and politically charged album, then Discography is definitely worth a listen.