Diatribe

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Kingpin 05:51 Tools
I'm Your Leader 02:30 Tools
The slaughter 02:06 Tools
Aftermath 02:33 Tools
Crucified 01:35 Tools
Hellish Inferno 02:45 Tools
Sax-mental 04:44 Tools
The Day I Was Born 01:39 Tools
Psycho killer 01:57 Tools
The Son 03:35 Tools
The Other Side 04:27 Tools
Another Time 04:15 Tools
Junkyard 05:00 Tools
Sick the Dogs 04:19 Tools
Four Fifty One 04:39 Tools
Land's End 05:16 Tools
Sister 04:26 Tools
Amplification 04:06 Tools
Web 04:03 Tools
Rapid Eye Movement 03:46 Tools
Freaks 04:14 Tools
Cold Sweat 03:49 Tools
Stop Dancing 02:44 Tools
Glorious War Games 01:58 Tools
Nothing 00:00 Tools
Silent Landscape 03:23 Tools
Tantau 05:49 Tools
Strangle Area 03:43 Tools
Junkyard (radio edit) 04:15 Tools
Lu-Chow Phang 02:04 Tools
Therapy 04:47 Tools
Cheyenne 03:01 Tools
Ultracide 04:26 Tools
Needle Park 05:18 Tools
Maximum Therapy 08:57 Tools
Meathook 01:27 Tools
Indigo 03:53 Tools
Seventeen and Dieing 03:33 Tools
Sacred Cows 03:31 Tools
The Wrong Thing 03:03 Tools
A Scholar's Confession 00:00 Tools
Advanced Therapy 07:38 Tools
Ha Fucking Ha 06:21 Tools
evening...but you always talk about dawn 03:35 Tools
Junkyard (Club mix by Collide) 05:24 Tools
Junkyard (Two-Color Mix) 05:59 Tools
still fire 05:59 Tools
Conversations 04:29 Tools
4 o´clock In A Chinese Restaurant 03:44 Tools
Nós somos a miséria 00:36 Tools
made your bed 03:58 Tools
Violência doméstica 01:21 Tools
The Slaughter (Of The Human Race) 02:06 Tools
Cold Sweat (Sugarcubes) (cover) 03:49 Tools
Trabalho infantil 00:44 Tools
4 O'Clock In A Chinese Restaurant 03:44 Tools
Pisando em nossas cabeças 01:05 Tools
Indiferente 01:22 Tools
Poder de destruição 01:07 Tools
Coldsweat 03:49 Tools
Sax-Mental - Original Mix 00:30 Tools
Liberação 03:08 Tools
Resistência latina 02:13 Tools
Heart Attacks And Other Unprepared Occurences 02:06 Tools
Bonus Track 02:13 Tools
4 o'clock In A Chinese Restaur 02:13 Tools
Peace in Our Time 03:12 Tools
The Deluge 02:08 Tools
Heart Attack And Other Unprepared Occurences 04:09 Tools
Heart Attacks And Other Unprep 02:13 Tools
A Scholar´s Confession 03:47 Tools
Sax Mental 04:44 Tools
Jonah 04:44 Tools
Evening… But You Always Think Of Dawn 03:34 Tools
Cold Sweat (Sugarcubes) 03:49 Tools
Grande Mentira (Abuso Sonoro) 01:35 Tools
Kingpin (Remix) 05:51 Tools
Kill From the Heart (The Dicks) 01:54 Tools
temp27 02:08 Tools
A Vontade e o Medo 05:51 Tools
Tempos Modernos 01:22 Tools
Casca 01:22 Tools
Espelho 06:53 Tools
Morebajana 01:58 Tools
The Son (Rough Mix) 01:22 Tools
Construindo Nossa Existência 06:53 Tools
Violencia Domestica 01:22 Tools
Karama 01:22 Tools
Colder 01:58 Tools
searching 06:53 Tools
O Inimigo Perfeito 04:44 Tools
Reduced To Fear 06:53 Tools
Dil Draydon 06:53 Tools
Veneno Politico 01:58 Tools
King Pin 05:52 Tools
Psycho 05:52 Tools
This Cycle 04:44 Tools
Diversity 00:00 Tools
The Black Parade 00:00 Tools
Benevolência 06:39 Tools
You Are The Fuel (Killing Machine) 05:24 Tools
Born To Live 00:00 Tools
peace of our time 00:00 Tools
Orior 06:39 Tools
In Our Time 06:39 Tools
Callin' all Thugs 06:39 Tools
Cockeyed Motherfucker 05:24 Tools
It's Not A Question Of... 00:00 Tools
Emblem 00:00 Tools
Fraternal Order (Of Hate) 00:00 Tools
Screams Of Consciousness 00:00 Tools
Muletas 05:29 Tools
Rack Up The Pain 03:36 Tools
You Know You Said 03:36 Tools
False Flag 05:24 Tools
Last Day Before 00:00 Tools
A Scholars Confession 00:00 Tools
Im your leader 04:44 Tools
The Great Depression 00:00 Tools
Sax-Mental (Original Mix) 04:44 Tools
Heart Attacks An Other Unprepared Occurences 04:44 Tools
Field Of Dreams 04:44 Tools
evening... but you always talk about dawn 04:44 Tools
Sum Truth 04:44 Tools
Kill from the heart 01:54 Tools
Stimulate 05:29 Tools
Hear We Come 03:36 Tools
Altered 04:15 Tools
Slowly Alone 04:15 Tools
Scam 04:15 Tools
Untitled 04:15 Tools
Tasteless 04:15 Tools
Now You Know 03:36 Tools
Shangra La 03:36 Tools
Junkyard [Radio Edit] 04:15 Tools
Time 08:41 Tools
Amplification | WackenRadio.com 08:41 Tools
Proper Perspective 01:54 Tools
Grande mentira 04:15 Tools
Hate Within 04:15 Tools
Silent Landscape | WackenRadio.com 04:15 Tools
2 Minutes 04:15 Tools
Taken 04:15 Tools
Resistance 04:15 Tools
Supraliminal - The Ode Ft. Diatribe 04:15 Tools
Ruins of a Shining Heritage 04:15 Tools
In Denial We Trust 05:13 Tools
Pathological passion 05:13 Tools
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Diatribe is the name of more than one artist Also see Diatribes. 1) Diatribe was a coldwave group from San Jose, California which was active in the 1990’s and signed to Re-Constriction. They had a sound similar to 16 Volt and Chemlab, integrating synthesizers and vocal samples with more traditional rock instruments. Their song “Therapy” was used in the film Strange Days but does not appear on the official soundtrack album. . They put out 2 EPS (Therapy and Nothing), a single (Ultracide), and a self-titled LP. 2) Diatribe is a San Diego California hardcore punk band formed in late ‘84,one of the first political bands in the states, their style is similar to that of Discharge, Crucifix, Broken Bones, Iconoclast, English Dogs…etc they recorded The Aftermath EP (tape) in ‘85 which was also bootlegged in ‘92 on Revoltation records as a 7”EP and has since then been released in ‘07 by Get Revenge Records as a 7’’ EP.The band is working on new material and has shows set up for 2010. This San Diego band became one of the first political punk bands in the U.S.A. They quickly started creating mayhem around town.They played they’re first show opening for D.O.A. and Abrasive Wheels. The band soon found themselves playing shows and sharing the stage with great bands like Conflict,Subhumans,Iconoclast,SNFU,Broken Bones,Battalion of Saints. The six song Demo tape “AfterMath”was recorded DIY for only 25 bucks.The Demo got rave reviews and the band soon had a strong following.A tour of the states was soon to follow. This 7” EP on Get Revenge Records contains the six-song “Aftermath” demo, Diatribe’s only widely circulated recording. One track from it, “I’m Your Leader,” appeared on the Mortarhate 2xLP compilation “We Won’t Be Your Fucking Poor.” The demo was bootlegged circa 1991 on vinyl 7” by Revoltation Records in the UK, with one additional song called “The Day I Was Born,” obviously from a different recording session. Oddly, the order of the tracks on the Revoltation bootleg is not the same as on the original cassette. (The present reissue doesn’t use the original order either.) The Revoltation bootleg was coveted by lovers of raw punk, but even with the extra track, it is made obsolete by this reissue, which has much better sound quality. In fact, the sound could be better than surviving original copies of the cassette, as the vinyl was mastered from the original reel. The music is fast, with a redoubtable crunchy guitar and a perfect reproduction of the Discharge songwriting formula. “Hellish Inferno” actually seems to pay homage to Crucifix’s “Prejudice,” but mostly it’s as if Diatribe weren’t listening to much other than Discharge—though they covered Conflict live. A couple breakdowns slow the tempo (and induce hard-pitting in the living room), but mostly the music is fierce and relentless. No other American drummer played a d-beat in the ‘80s as convincingly as Diatribe’s (who, you may not have known, was African-American). So: you need this reissue. It’s great, and long overdue. Other than “Aftermath,” Diatribe’s recorded history is something of a mystery. Tape traders have circulated a two-song demo with “Free the Animals” and “Glorious War Games” on it. “Free the Animals” begins with a tedious sample about vivisection, but then it turns out to be the same song as “The Day I Was Born” on the Revoltation bootleg. “Glorious War Games” begins with a Reagan sample and the song calls to mind the “Another Religion Another War”-era Varukers. There is another version of “Free the Animals” also circulating, dated February ’86, which is clearly live and inferior to the supposed second-demo version.Unfortunately, none of these additional recordings is available with good fidelity; deterioration of the tape is audible. Do high-quality master tapes still exist, as for “Aftermath”? The list of American hardcore bands influenced by Discharge would be long indeed, even though “Discharge-style” hardcore is most often associated with Finland and Sweden. Still, there’s a Discharge influence—Battalion of Saints, Poison Idea, SSD—and there’s a Discharge influence—Crucifix, Iconoclast, and, best of all, Diatribe. Though from California and nominally peace-punk, Diatribe didn’t actually fit in well with the categorization. They came later than Crucifix, Against, and The Iconoclast and their sound was much more hardcore than Another Destructive System or Treason—though not as metal as Final Conflict or the late ‘80s crust bands that came after them. Peace-punk, in its varied forms, took hold in Southern California ( Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego), San Francisco, and New York more so than anywhere else in the States. True, these regions were home to the largest scenes, so there was room for more varied subgenres among the legions of punx, but I believe something about the character of these places lent itself to this appropriation and Americanization of a British musical invention. Southern California, with its huge Latino population butted up against the vapid celebrity culture and, in turn, the xenophobic Republican stronghold of Orange County (which produced some of the most violent original American hardcore bands), is rife with contradiction that would be fruitful for a punk lyricist trying to relate Discharge’s lyrics to his own everyday life. San Francisco, on the other hand, has always had the feeling of being aloof, disconnected from the rest of the country due to its liberal politics and queer culture, which themselves actually alienate many. Finally, New York is a crazy bouillabaisse of these cultures, but unlike any other, with so many immigrants, so much corporate money, and yet deep social isolation in the midst of a billowing metropolis. Perhaps there is no explaining it, but to me, Diatribe, from San Diego, seem like they couldn’t have originated anywhere else. Their earnest belief that what they were doing was a radical political (anarchist, animal rights) project, an educational mission, combined with the horror-themed song “Psycho Killer,” captures perfectly not just the adolescent punk rock worldview but the contradictions of Southern California. Unlike The Iconoclast, Diatribe never had any of the (hippie-esque) dark, acoustic peace punk stylings. They played nothing but pure raging d-beat raw punk and matched the music with strong political beliefs. Today, their pro-vegetarian and anti-vivisection attitude seems much less radical than it must have in 1985. What interests me most is their message, written in an autobiography (rather than interview) in Maximum Rocknoll in 1985, about border conflicts and why Latin Americans emigrate to the United States. At the time, not many bands were talking about this issue, which is obviously still highly contentious today. Diatribe write: “If all the money spent on border enforcement went for housing and food, everyone would be better off. If American companies exploiting the resources of Central and South America stopped, people wouldn’t be forced to leave their homes in search of food and jobs.” It’s funny how these lines from this anarchist punk band constitute a much more intelligent analysis of the “immigration” issue than can be found in much of the mainstream press today. I believe that the band was so accurate because they were from San Diego, a city that has been forced to confront the injustice that has led to illegal immigration for far longer than the rest of the United States. Diatribe’s intelligence about this issue demonstrates their essential “California-ness,” and maybe shows one reason why punks formed bands of this type in California and not in other places in the United States. Of course there were many idiotic ‘80s hardcore bands from California, but that only throws into relief what a breath of fresh air the anarchist bands were. The band recently reformed at the end of 2009. Watch for new music and upcoming shows. Free tracks can be downloaded at their offical website, http://www.myspace.com/diatribepunk 3.) With in memory of tomorrow the five Paderborner guys are presenting a very versatile hardcore album, far away from deadlocked structures. 10 songs have been forged together with a lot of independence which convince from beginning to end and pull one into their spell. The production is first class - one can tell straight away that a lot of devotion and intuition has gone into it 4) .Diatribe is a UK post-punk band during the mid 1980s. They released the ‘17 and Dying’ EP on Criminal Damage records and recorded a Peel session in 1985. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.