Deep Wound

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
I Saw It 01:09 Tools
In My Room 01:08 Tools
Video Prick 01:32 Tools
Sisters 00:38 Tools
Lou's Anxiety Song 00:57 Tools
Don't Need 00:58 Tools
Sick of Fun 00:48 Tools
Deep Wound 04:13 Tools
Dead Babies 01:13 Tools
You're False 00:00 Tools
Time to Stand 00:00 Tools
Pressure 00:00 Tools
Training Ground 00:00 Tools
Never Let You In 00:00 Tools
Psyched to Die 00:00 Tools
Adult 00:00 Tools
Patriots 00:00 Tools
Let's Go To The Mall 00:00 Tools
Sister 00:00 Tools
7 Don't Need 00:00 Tools
Deep Wound - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Sister - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Patriots - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Don't Need - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Video Prick - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Sister (2) 00:00 Tools
Dont Need 00:00 Tools
Training Ground - Early Practice Version 00:00 Tools
You're False - Early Practice Version 00:00 Tools
Patriots - Early Practice Version 00:00 Tools
-02-Sisters 00:00 Tools
Deep Wound (1982 Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Your Head Is in Your Crotch 00:00 Tools
Patriots (1982 Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Sister (1982 Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Video Prick (1982 Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Need (1982 Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Training Ground (Early Practice Version) 00:00 Tools
-18-Sister 00:00 Tools
You're False (Early Practice Version) 00:00 Tools
-19-Patriots 00:00 Tools
Patriots (Early Practice Version) 00:00 Tools
-21-Adult 00:00 Tools
Training Ground (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Patriots (demo) 00:00 Tools
You're False (demo) 00:00 Tools
Let's Go To The Mall (Live) 00:00 Tools
Do It Sincere 00:00 Tools
deep wound ep 00:00 Tools
Ini Waktumu 00:00 Tools
Don't Need (1983) 00:00 Tools
11 Time to Stand 00:00 Tools
Spirit Youth 00:00 Tools
14 Never Let You In 00:00 Tools
You're False (Practice) 00:00 Tools
Training Ground (Practice) 00:00 Tools
youre false 00:00 Tools
You're False - DEEP WOUND 00:00 Tools
You're False - 1982 Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Patriots (Practice) 00:00 Tools
Time To Stand - DEEP WOUND 00:00 Tools
03 - Deep Wound - Time to Stand 00:00 Tools
15 - Deep Wound - You're False 00:00 Tools
Deep Wound (demo) 00:00 Tools
Video Prick (demo) 00:00 Tools
04 Don't Need 00:00 Tools
Dear Sister 00:00 Tools
Deep Wound (Full EP) 00:00 Tools
06-Deep_Wound-Video_Prick 00:00 Tools
03-Deep_Wound-in_My_Room 00:00 Tools
03 - In My Room 00:00 Tools
Pressure (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Don't Need (demo) 00:00 Tools
04-Deep_Wound-Dont_Need 00:00 Tools
Adult (Demo) 00:00 Tools
05-Deep_Wound-Lous_Anxiety_Song 00:00 Tools
*Training Ground 00:00 Tools
Never Let You In (demo) 00:00 Tools
07-Deep_Wound-Sick_of_Fun 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need 00:00 Tools
Don't Need 00:00 Tools
Deep_Wound 00:00 Tools
01-Deep_Wound-I_Saw_It 00:00 Tools
Dead Babies (Another Side) 00:00 Tools
I Saw It (One Side) 00:00 Tools
02-Deep_Wound-Sisters 00:00 Tools
Psyched To Die (Demo) 00:00 Tools
08-Deep_Wound-Deep_Wound 00:00 Tools
03 03 - Deep Wound - Time to Stand 00:00 Tools
Don't Need (One Side) 00:00 Tools
Lou's Anxiety Song (One Side) 00:00 Tools
Sisters (One Side) 00:00 Tools
Sick_of_Fun 00:00 Tools
Dead_Babies 00:00 Tools
Lou's Anxiety 00:00 Tools
Sick Of Fun (Another Side) 00:00 Tools
In My Room (One Side) 00:00 Tools
Video Prick (Another Side) 00:00 Tools
Sister (Demo) 00:00 Tools
05 - Lou's Anxiety Song 00:00 Tools
02 - Sisters 00:00 Tools
deep wound - demo 82 - 01 - pressures 00:00 Tools
06 - Video Prick 00:00 Tools
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Deep Wound was a hardcore punk band, which formed in 1982 in Westfield, MA. They released one self-titled 7" and contributed 2 songs to the compilation LP Bands That Could Be God. Both releases are sought after by fans and record collectors alike. They are often noted as being, along with Siege, one of the early inspirations for grindcore due to the young J Mascis's (later of Dinosaur Jr.) manic drumming. J Mascis & Charlie Nakajima lived in Amherst, MA, and attended high school with each other. In 1982, J met Scott at the Oi singles bin in Main Street Records. He would soon be on bass. Scott posted a flier soon after looking for musicians into Anti-Pasti, Discharge and the like. J called to audition and had his dad drive him and his drums over to guitarist Lou Barlow's place in Westfield, MA. They had a singer already, but J got them to replace him with Charlie, and Deep Wound was created. They made a cassette, got a few gigs in Boston with the X-Claim bands (SSD, FU's, Jerry's Kids, etc.) and became the Western Mass band most likely to open for hardcore punk visitors. They only played in the New England area. They cut an EP, had tracks on Gerard Cosloy's Bands That Could Be God comp and even did a late-period session with Gerard singing that has disappeared. They eventually played faster and faster, eventually developing a blur that could verge on experimental noise. Soon after they disbanded in 1984. Mascis and Barlow later formed the band Dinosaur Jr. Barlow later left Dinosaur Jr. and formed Sebadoh and Folk Implosion. Scott Helland formed the Outpatients and now works as a solo acoustic artist. Charlie later formed Gobblehoof. Mascis can often be seen sporting a 'Deep Wound' sweater (which had been knitted by his mother) in Dinosaur Jr photographs . In April 2004, Sonic Youth played a show at John Green Hall on the Smith College campus in Northampton MA where J Mascis and Sebadoh were the opening acts. It was the first time J Mascis and Lou Barlow had shared a stage since Lou left Dinosaur Jr, and anticipation was that the 2 would reunite with a few Dinosaur Jr songs. Unexpectedly though, after J Mascis' set, Mascis returned to the stage on drums and Charlie Nakajima came out to address the crowd. Barlow and Helland soon ran out and the stunned audience was witness to a 1 song Deep Wound reunion. In 2005, British record label Damaged Goods made a Discography LP compiling the 1982 demo, s/t 7” and the tracks from Bands That Could Be God. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.