AUS-ROTTEN
'Aus-Rotten' was a crust/anarcho-punk Punk Cinema, , Stacy, Thompson, Cinema Journal, /hardcore group which formed in the early 1990s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh City Paper has described them as "arguably the most important band of the '90s anarcho-punk renaissance." Crust-punks Behind Enemy Lines release One Nation Under The Iron Fist of God Justin Hopper They combined the direct action attitude of early 1980s anarcho-punk with a new, heavier sound. Many of their songs dealt with the government, capitalism, sexism, capital punishment, religion, animal rights and other controversial topics. Havoc Records states that the band's 1994 "Fuck Nazi Sympathy" 7" remains the label's "best selling record to date with over 20,000 copies pressed."[1] They have also have boasted having one of the longest Crust songs ever, being nearly 16 minutes in length. They toured Japan briefly in 1998. Got it made in Japan
The band is perhaps most famous not for its musical originality, but more for its radical, sharp, and quotable lyrics (e.g. "People are not expendable, government is" and "As long as flags fly above us, no one's really free"), as well as for their strong anti-fascist stance, which, according to the interview on the ABC No Rio documentary, got them threatened at least once.
Aus-Rotten went on a hiatus in the mid 90s and during that time Dave formed Human Investment with Andy of Anti-Flag and Corey and Eric formed Doomsday Parade. Aus-Rotten broke up for good in early 2001 and members have gone on to form Caustic Christ Pittsburgh music got outta town in 2006 Scott Mervis and Behind Enemy Lines.[2]
| Contents |
| Discography |
| Demos |
| EPs |
| Studio Albums |
| Compilation |
| Splits |
| Appears on |
| Members |
| Final Lineup |
| Older members |
| References |
| External links |
Discography
Demos
★ "We Are Denied, They Deny It" (1992)
EPs
★ "Anti-Imperialist" (1993)
★ "Fuck Nazi Sympathy" (1994)
Studio Albums
★ "The System Works For Them" (1996)
★ "...And Now Back To Our Programming" (1999)
★ "The Rotten Agenda" (2001)
Compilation
★ "Not One Single Fucking Hit Discography" (1997)
Splits
★ "Aus-Rotten / Naked Aggression" (1994)
Appears on
★ "Iron City Punk Compilation" (1993)
★ "Pogo Attack Compilation" (1994)
★ "Start A Riot Compilation" (1996)
★ "Solidarity Compilation - Benefit For ABC No Rio" (1999)
★ "Return of The Read menace - Benefit for AK Press" (1999)
Members
Final Lineup
★ Corey Lyons - ''Bass''
★ Dave Trenga - ''Vocals''
★ Eric Good - ''Guitar, Vocals''
★ Bill Chamberlain - ''Guitar''
★ Matt Garabedian - ''Drums''
★ Adrienne Droogas (ex-Spitboy) - ''Vocals''
Older members
★ Ajax - ''Guitar''
★ Richie Carramadre - ''Drums''
★ Doug Weaver - ''Drums''
★ Pat Crawford - ''Drums''
★ Tim Williams - ''Drums''
References
1. Havoc Records store
2. PITTSBURGH CALLING A capsule look at Pittsburgh bands making news.
External links
★ Inteview with Aus-Rotten in ''Profane Existence'' magazine
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