Impact Unit

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nightstalker 00:00 Tools
Complain 00:00 Tools
my friends & the pit 00:00 Tools
i'd eat your shit 00:00 Tools
Dead Meat 00:00 Tools
Regular Boys Haircut 00:00 Tools
r.b.m 00:00 Tools
R.b.m. 00:00 Tools
Trauma (Pfirter Remix) 00:00 Tools
My Friends - The Pit 00:00 Tools
Tenshin 00:00 Tools
Trauma (Octave Remix) 00:00 Tools
I'd Est Your Shit 00:00 Tools
The Dread 00:00 Tools
Tenshin (Subjected Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Dread (Dj Hyperactive Remix) 00:00 Tools
don't quit 00:00 Tools
Trauma 00:00 Tools
Tenshin - Subjected Re-Edit 00:00 Tools
Complaint (1984) 00:00 Tools
Tenshin - Subjected ReEdit 00:00 Tools
Tremor 00:00 Tools
Tremor (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Tremor (Dj Tool) (Dj Tool) 00:00 Tools
My Friend's,The pit 00:00 Tools
Nightstakler 00:00 Tools
Trauma (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
My Friends The Pit 00:00 Tools
01 nightstalker 00:00 Tools
The Dread - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
The Dread - Dj Hyperactive Remix 00:00 Tools
Tenshin (Subjected ReEdit) 00:00 Tools
02 complain 00:00 Tools
04 i'd eat your shit 00:00 Tools
05 dead meat 00:00 Tools
My Friends, The Pit 00:00 Tools
Tenshin - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
My Friends + The Pit 00:00 Tools
my friend and the pit 00:00 Tools
My Friend, The Pit 00:00 Tools
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Remembered mainly for being Mighty Mighty Bosstones lead singer Dicky Barrett's first band, Impact Unit was part of the original XClaim "Boston Crew" in the early eighties. The band was formed in October of '82 by Dicky Barrett on vocals, Sam on bass, Julie on drums, and Ross Luongo on guitar. Their demo, eventually released in 1989 by Germany's Crucial Response Records (and later on CD by the Bosstones-run label Big Rig), is in the style of fellow bands such as Negative FX or DYS. It has a slightly less serious feel to it, though... hey, at least they never went metal! The band broke up in 1983, whereby Barrett formed the Cheapskates and Luongo joined DYS. Sam and Julie started other bands; Sam went on to form Feeding Frenzy (around from 1985-1987) and later on the much beloved hard rocking Chloe (1990-1993) which was "not metal, not punk, just brutal!" He also did a brief stint with Kilslug as one of the many guitarist on call at the time. Tracks from the Impact Unit demo, played on the Maximum Rock'n'Roll radio show, also appeared on the 1984 tape compilation Empty Skulls. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.