Artificial Peace

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Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Outside Looking In 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace 00:00 Tools
Against the Grain 00:00 Tools
War Path 00:00 Tools
Enlisted Man 00:00 Tools
No Escape, No Excuse 00:00 Tools
Dead End 00:00 Tools
D.j. 00:00 Tools
Enemy Minds 00:00 Tools
Wild Thing 00:00 Tools
Watcher 00:00 Tools
This Means War 00:00 Tools
Spook Surf 00:00 Tools
Suburban Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Neighbor 00:00 Tools
World Of Hate 00:00 Tools
Someone Cares 00:00 Tools
Self Destruction 00:00 Tools
Fixed Truth 00:00 Tools
Evidence 00:00 Tools
Assault & Battery 00:00 Tools
Force It 00:00 Tools
Missing In Action 00:00 Tools
Frustration 00:00 Tools
Never Too Old 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Artificial Peace 00:00 Tools
Neighbors 00:00 Tools
I'm Watching You 00:00 Tools
The Future - Think For Yoursel 00:00 Tools
The Future - Think for Yourself 00:00 Tools
I´m Watching You 00:00 Tools
Think For Yourself 00:00 Tools
The Future 00:00 Tools
M.i.a. 00:00 Tools
Iґm Watching You 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace (1982) 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Pudding 00:00 Tools
Wasteland (version) 00:00 Tools
The Future-Think For Yourself 00:00 Tools
Turn the Tables 00:00 Tools
Friend 00:00 Tools
Linger In The Past 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Outside Looking In 00:00 Tools
Uxb 00:00 Tools
Mainstream 00:00 Tools
Double Image 00:00 Tools
DJ 00:00 Tools
Shades Of Reason 00:00 Tools
Strange Feeling 00:00 Tools
ARTIFICIAL PEACE - 01 World of hate 00:00 Tools
ARTIFICIAL PEACE - 03 The future 00:00 Tools
ARTIFICIAL PEACE - 04 Think for yourself 00:00 Tools
Forever Gone 00:00 Tools
ARTIFICIAL PEACE - 02 Against the grain 00:00 Tools
The Future/Think For Yourself 00:00 Tools
Outside Looking In (version) 00:00 Tools
Artificial peace/Outside looking in/Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Against the grain 00:00 Tools
ARTIFICIAL PEACE - 05 Someones cares 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace (version) 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - War path 00:00 Tools
U.X.B. 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - D.J. 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Frustration 00:00 Tools
05 - Evidence 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - No escape, no excuse 00:00 Tools
04 - Self Destruction 00:00 Tools
Someones Cares 00:00 Tools
Warpath 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Watcher 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Neighbor 00:00 Tools
Artificial 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Wild thing 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Enemy minds 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Enlisted man 00:00 Tools
08 - Assault & Battery 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Fixed Truth 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Spook surf 00:00 Tools
Evacuate 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Dead end 00:00 Tools
No Escape 00:00 Tools
The Future / Think For Yourself 00:00 Tools
Enemy Winds 00:00 Tools
Neighbours 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - This means war 00:00 Tools
d. j. 00:00 Tools
09 - Force It 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Never too old 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - I'm watching you 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - World of hate 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - The future-Think for yourself 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Someone cares 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Self destruction 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Assault & Battery 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Force it 00:00 Tools
Artificial Peace - Missing in action 00:00 Tools
Danger Uxb 00:00 Tools
12 artificial peace-wasteland 00:00 Tools
Wasteland - ARTIFICIAL PEACE 00:00 Tools
artifical peace - NYC 11-81 aud 04 00:00 Tools
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In the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually these parties would feature five or six bands, who were usually happy to share their gear with each other. Most of their songs were only a minute long, and therefore the sets tended to be really brief. There was a pole in the middle of the carpeted rec-room that everyone danced around, and between bands people hung out all over the house and in the yards. Nobody knew where Janelle's parents were during these throwdowns, but apparently they were ok with it. In September, one of these shows featured the end of three bands: Assault and Battery, Minor Threat, and Red C. Things moved quickly in the punk scene at that point and bands would come and go, so it wasn't a surprise that a new band formed by Pete from Red C along with Mike, Rob and Steve of Assault and Battery played Janelle's next party just three weeks later. Mike's bass drum head had an upside down peace-sign painted on it and the name of the band was Artificial Peace. They were solid and fast and they quickly managed to build one of the largest followings of all of the early bands. They were one of the first DC area bands to play out of town, always making it a point to announce that they were from Bethesda, a city just across the DC line in Maryland. Ian MacKaye recorded a 19-song demo with them at Inner Ear, and three of those songs appear on the 'Flex Your Head' Sampler. They also released a split 7" with The Exiled on the Fountain of Youth label which was released in 1982. Artificial Peace 1981-1982 Steve Polcari - vocals Peter Murray - Guitar Mike Manos - drums Rob Moss - bass Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.