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    RECORD INFORMATION

    Deathshead Extermination
    Release Date : 1996
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    Crisis Biography

    [b]CRISIS[/b] was the New York hardcore/metal quartet, formed in 1993 by guitarist/architect Afzaal Nasiruddeen, drummer Fred Waring III (grandson of classical composer [a403545]) and bassist/classical trombonist Gia Chuan Wang. Together this trio recorded a demo which eventually ended up in the hands of ex-Mangle Dorothy singer and songwriter, Karyn Crisis. After a rehearsal was arranged, Karyn spent an evening penning some lyrics (for "Drilling Me", later recorded on their debut album) and the following day sang them with the band. The band was blown away by ease with which Karyn could alternate between clean vocals, brutal death growls, shrieking, and screaming - and it won her the job as singer for the quartet.

    Now led by charismatic frontwoman Karyn Crisis, the band released their debut "8 Convulsions" in 1994 on Too Damn Hype Records, following with "Deathshead Extermination" in 1996 on Metal Blade Records. CRISIS released their 3rd album "The Hollowing" in 1997, which also saw departure of founding member Fred Waring, who became a father and could not tour with band anymore. The album featured 4 drummers (including Fred Waring), and CRISIS settled with Jason Bittner (ex-Stigmata and Burning Human) as a permanent replacement.

    In early 2000 the band added second guitarist Jwyanza Hobson, then in 2002, followed by shift in musical direction and line-up changes, they changed their name to [a4208168]. Marshall Kilpatric of Today is the Day was supposed to be the new drummer, but it did not work out, so they recruited Josh Florian as a permanent drummer. Under Skullsick Nation name the band released 2 demos, then decided to reform as CRISIS.

    2004 saw the release of CRISIS 4th and final album "Like Sheep Led to Slaughter", on independent label. After the album release, the band did a few tours, then declared they were going on an 'indefinite hiatus' in 2006. No news of possible return has been heard ever since.

    Final line up:

    Karyn Crisis : vocals
    Afzaal Nasiruddeen : guitar
    Gia Chuan Wang : bass
    Jwyanza Hobson : guitar
    Joshua Florian : drums
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    There are multiple acts sharing the name Crisis:
    1. A British political punk band
    2. A metal group from the 1990s lead by Karyn Crisis, signed to Metal Blade Records
    3. A Spanish punk rock band
    4. An American rock band
    5. A name used for the 2008 UK all-star charity single "Consequences"
    6. A 1970's old-time style radio show hosted by Jim French
    7. An English industrial ambient band
    8. A portuguese electronic flame-on band!
    9.A punk band from Vacaville that consists of members from DcOi!, Monster Squad, Pullout etc.
    10. A Christian Rock band from Northeast Ohio

    1. The earliest Crisis was a British punk and post-punk band, formed in 1977 which was active until the early eighties. After the dissolution of Crisis, Douglas Pearce and Tony Wakeford formed Death In June, Luke Rendall joined Theatre of Hate and Lester Jones formed Carcrash International.

    Crisis performed at many rallies for Rock Against Racism (RAR), the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) and Right To Work marches eventually resulting in British music magazine Sounds using the phrase 'Music To March To' to describe their distinctly edgy, controversial and far-left leaning form of Punk Rock. Crisis gained a substantial following in the UK and Europe's punk subculture. In early 1979 the group underwent a major change in personnel with Phrazer, the original lead singer and Insect Robin The Cleaner, the original drummer, being replaced by long time fan and roadie Dexter and Luke Rendall. After performing their last show supporting Magazine and Bauhaus in their home town of Guildford in Surrey on 10th May,1980 the decision was taken to dissolve Crisis. In 2005, the Crisis discography was released on a single CD entitled Holocaust Hymns through Apop Records and in 2008 a recording of their final show in 1980 was released on the Ends! CD.

    2. Crisis is fronted by eccentric vocalist Karyn Crisis, whose schizophrenic vocal stylings (including everything from melodic singing to death-grunts to impulsive squeaks and squawks) simply defied description. Formed in the early 90's, Crisis was also a multi-cultural stew, throwing Pakistani guitarist Afzaal Nasiruddeen, Taiwanese bassist Gia Chuan Wang and American drummer Fred Waring into a musical melting pot of frightening proportions, first put on public display via 1994's 8 Convulsions L.P. Their landmark second opus Deathshead Extermination followed two years later and it's fair to say that its head-spinning songwriting complexity and unmitigated brutality set the underground metal world on its ear, if not much else. The same was true of 1997's somewhat more restrained The Hollowing, but a long silence descended until 2001, when it was announced that the band was finally set for a comeback under a different name, that being Skullsick Nation. This announcement was retracted only a year later, however, and after welcoming guitarist/drummer Jywanza Hobson, Crisis began work on a fourth album. On a side note, Karyn Crisis has also garnered many followers for her work as a leather-smith.

    Discography:
    8 Convulsions (1994)
    Deathshead Extermination (1996)
    The Hollowing (1997)
    Like Sheep Led To Slaughter (2004)

    3. Independent Punk Crisis from Madrid they no longer exist.

    4. There is also a band out of Charlotte, NC called Crisis. They are an independent pop/rock band that has been playing around the area for over ten years now. More information is available at their MySpace music page.

    5. Crisis was used as the name for a UK charity single in 2008 for the national charity of homeless people, of the same name. 'Consequences' featured Paul Weller, Supergrass, The Enemy, New Young Pony Club and members of The Gossip and Babysahmbles

    6. Crisis was an old time radio show which ran from 1973 to about 1978 with repeats. Although not well-distributed at the time, the author, Jim French, has achieved something of a cult status among listeners

    7. Crisis is an English Industrial Ambient band. The band are signed to Syndrom Records. Their first album "Reactor4" was released in 2009. The Crisis project came about in early 2009 after recording the album ‘Reactor4’. Reactor number 4 was the nuclear reactor that exploded within the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine, in 1986. It was considered to be the worst nuclear disaster in history. The disaster left the city of Prypiat abandoned. To this day the city remains an exclusion zone. The recordings on this album were made to create a soundtrack for the nuclear era, when in 1986 the Western world learned of the disaster.
    (Crisis are not linked to the early punk band of the same name).

    8. A portuguese electronic band, lead by the great vocals of The Nihilist among tuning of Jack Diamond and Cobrawolf. Check'em out: http://www.myspace.com/crisiscrisiscrisis !!!

    www.myspace.com/syndromrecords02

    9. No information provided.

    10. CRISIS was a Christian rock band from Ohio, formed for the contemporary worship service of the North Eaton Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) which ran April, 1999-December, 2003. The band also toured regionally and released one cd ("CRISIS and Diana Tyler", a 1999 indie project) which featured five full-band tracks, with the remainder of the cd comprised of solo tracks by the group's lead singer/songwriter, and two tracks featuring guest vocalists Toni Harless and Linda Rodak. Within the Christian music arena, CRISIS was heralded for its "true rock band" sound and diverse musical influences which differentiated the group from the typical "religious bands" of that era. The group (lead guitarist Justin Smith, drummer Glen Thompson, bassist Tim Tyler, and vocalist/guitarist Diana Tyler) disbanded in 2003 but Diana continues to write, record and perform.

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    Label - Metal Blade Records

    Independent heavy metal label started in Los Angeles, CA on February 1, 1982 by Brian Slagel. A German office was opened in 1995.

    Known for launching the careers of a number of popular metal bands including Metallica, Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, and many others.
    bLabel Code:/b LC 06705 / LC 6705
    bUS Label variants:/b

    b1982 to 1983/b
    "Tan labels and axe with blood stains"
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/992664-Slayer-Show-No-MercySlayer – Show No Mercy/url

    Exception 1: "Black labels" available only on Metal Massacre compilation.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/810749-Various-Metal-MassacreMetal Massacre/url

    Exception 2: "Custom tan labels"
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/21959713-Bitch-Damnation-AlleyBitch (2) – Damnation Alley/url

    b1984 to 1984/b
    "Silver labels and axe with blood stains" were used only in 1984, pressings with this labels and 1982-1983 dates are actually 1984.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/3627597-Witchkiller-Day-Of-The-SaxonsWitchkiller – Day Of The Saxons/url
    Re-used in the l969430 2016 Slayer reissues.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8044506-Slayer-Show-No-MercySlayer - Show No Mercy/url

    Exception: "Non 1984" some releases were sold in 1987, probably an old stock distributed in new sleeves.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/15555111-Slayer-Haunting-The-ChapelSlayer – Haunting The Chapel/url

    b1985 to mid-1986/b
    "White labels with chain, different axe and blood drops"
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/1186559-Celtic-Frost-Morbid-TalesCeltic Frost – Morbid Tales/url

    b1985 to 1987/b
    "White labels with chain, different axe and blood drops" + Combat as second label.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/15297006-Hallows-Eve-Tales-Of-TerrorHallows Eve – Tales Of Terror/url

    Exception: "White labels without chain, different axe and blood drops" + Combat as second label.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/1250561-Trouble-The-SkullTrouble (5) – The Skull/url

    bmid-1986 to early-1987/b
    "White labels with chain, with old axe and blood drops and uunderlined/u logo"
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2962552-Slayer-Live-UndeadSlayer – Live Undead/url

    b1987 to 1988/b
    "Black - red labels" + Enigma (4) as second label.
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2194924-Lizzy-Borden-Terror-RisingLizzy Borden – Terror Rising/url

    b1988 to early-90s/b
    "Razor labels"
    eg url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2805995-Viking-Do-Or-DieViking – Do Or Die/url



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