Stampin' Ground

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Bear The Scars 00:00 Tools
Officer Down 00:00 Tools
Don't Need A Reason To Hate 00:00 Tools
Killer Of Society 00:00 Tools
Behind The Light 00:00 Tools
Everybody Owes A Death 00:00 Tools
Dead From The Neck Up 00:00 Tools
Outside Looking In 00:00 Tools
The Symmetry of Hatred 00:00 Tools
Betrayal Has A Face 00:00 Tools
The Cage 00:00 Tools
Ashes To Scatter 00:00 Tools
Bathe My Wounds 00:00 Tools
Pain Is Weakness (Leaving The Body) 00:00 Tools
Fundamental Truth 00:00 Tools
Unmarked Grave 00:00 Tools
Mid-death Crisis 00:00 Tools
Nothing Changes Nothing 00:00 Tools
By Whatever Means Necessary 00:00 Tools
Ultimatum 00:00 Tools
Mantra Of A Dying World (Outro) 00:00 Tools
A New Darkness Upon Us - Intro 00:00 Tools
Won't Be Denied ('98) 00:00 Tools
The Death you Deserve 00:00 Tools
Lesion 00:00 Tools
Emasculate 00:00 Tools
A New Darkness Upon Us (Intro) 00:00 Tools
I Am Legend 00:00 Tools
My Will Be Done 00:00 Tools
Betrayed By Many 00:00 Tools
Fear The Parting Darkness 00:00 Tools
Boiling Point 00:00 Tools
Jerusalem 00:00 Tools
Shapeshifter 00:00 Tools
Break The Mould 00:00 Tools
Damnation 03:29 Tools
Anger as a Way of Life 03:39 Tools
Won't Be Denied 03:24 Tools
Fester In Isolation 02:54 Tools
Manmade 03:05 Tools
Fear of Reprisal 03:42 Tools
Blackened 04:37 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone 00:00 Tools
Demons Run Amok 03:20 Tools
Bringin' It Down (Judge) 00:00 Tools
Scarlet Icon 03:03 Tools
Are You Ready to Ruck 02:57 Tools
Burn 03:23 Tools
Idol Mysticism 03:40 Tools
Are You Ready To Ruck (Cockney Rejects) 02:54 Tools
Are You Ready To Ruck? - Cockney Rejects 02:53 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone (Slaughter & The Dogs) 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone - Slaughter And The Dog 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Coroner 00:00 Tools
As One (Knuckledust) 00:00 Tools
United Blood (Agnostic Front) 00:00 Tools
Calling in the Coroner (Vio-lence) 00:00 Tools
Bringin' it Down 00:00 Tools
By A Thread (Inside Out) 00:00 Tools
Pain is Weakness 00:00 Tools
Starved 00:00 Tools
Malfunction 00:00 Tools
Malfunction (Cro-Mags) 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone (Slaughter and the Dog) 00:00 Tools
United Blood 00:00 Tools
As One 00:00 Tools
By A Thread 00:00 Tools
Dawn Of Night 00:00 Tools
Are you ready to ruck? (cockney rejects) 00:00 Tools
By Whatever Means Necessary... 00:00 Tools
Stigmata (Of Idiot Faith) 00:00 Tools
Undone 00:00 Tools
Pain Is Weakness Leaving The Body 00:00 Tools
As One / Never Forget 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone (Slaughter & The Dogs Cover) 00:00 Tools
what dark god? 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Coroner (Vio-Le 00:00 Tools
Malfunction (Cro-Mag) 00:00 Tools
Moondog with Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Go 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready to Ruck? (Cockney Rejects cover) 00:00 Tools
Stampin' Ground - Officer Down 00:00 Tools
Bestial Devotion 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Coroner (Vio-lence Cover) 00:00 Tools
United Blood (Agnostic Front cover) 00:00 Tools
Malfunction (Cro-Mags cover) 00:00 Tools
Are you ready to ruck? 00:00 Tools
Tunnel Vision 00:00 Tools
By A Thread (Inside Out cover) 00:00 Tools
Jerusalem (One Way System cover) 00:00 Tools
Bringin It Down (Judge cover) 00:00 Tools
As One (Knuckledust Cover) 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready To Ruck (Cockney 00:00 Tools
Jerusalem (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Where Have all the Boot Boys Gone (Slaughter and the Dogs cover) 00:00 Tools
Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? 00:00 Tools
Calling In the Coroner (Vio-o-lence) 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Coroner (Vio-L 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready to Ruck? (Cocknet Rejects cover) 00:00 Tools
Second To None 00:00 Tools
Stampin Ground: Bear The Scars 00:00 Tools
The Death You Deserve (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
As One (Never Forget) 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Coroner [Vio-Lence] 00:00 Tools
Won´t Be Denied 00:00 Tools
New Darkness Upon Us (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Fuck the Middle East 00:00 Tools
Wonґt Be Denied 00:00 Tools
Pain Is Weak 00:00 Tools
scab of ambition 00:00 Tools
As One - Never Forget 00:00 Tools
Dont' Need A Reason To Hate 00:00 Tools
What Dark God 00:00 Tools
Bringin' it Down (Judge Cover) 00:00 Tools
Calling In The Cororner 00:00 Tools
Calling In the Coroner (Vio-o-lence) 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone (Slaughter And The Dogs) 00:00 Tools
Stampin Ground/Lesion 00:00 Tools
we are disease 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Divided We Fall 00:00 Tools
01 - Officer Down 00:00 Tools
crawlspace 00:00 Tools
Stampin' Ground - Bathe My Wounds 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys Gone (Slaughter & TheDogs) 00:00 Tools
As One - Nev 00:00 Tools
Moondog With 00:00 Tools
Ground Officer Down 00:00 Tools
WhereHaveAllTheBootboysGone 00:00 Tools
Everyone Owes A Death 00:00 Tools
A New Darkness Upon Us/Intro 00:00 Tools
FROM WITHIN 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready 00:00 Tools
03 - Behind The Light 00:00 Tools
08-nothing changes nothing.mp 00:00 Tools
05 - Dead from the Neck Up 00:00 Tools
Bear the scares 00:00 Tools
Killer Or Society 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Bootboys G 00:00 Tools
FUNDEMENTAL TRUTH 00:00 Tools
Middeath Crisis 00:00 Tools
Mantra Of A Dying World - Outr 00:00 Tools
04 - Killer Of Society 00:00 Tools
/ Second To None - Stampin' Ground 00:00 Tools
Calling in the Corner 00:00 Tools
Stampin' Ground-The Death You Deserve 00:00 Tools
07 - Bear the Scars 00:00 Tools
Mantra of A Dying World/Outro 00:00 Tools
Malfunction (Cro-Mag cover) 00:00 Tools
Behind The Lights 00:00 Tools
09 - Mid-Death Crisis 00:00 Tools
mantra of a dying world outro 00:00 Tools
As one/never forget 00:00 Tools
The Death You Deserve (demo) 00:00 Tools
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Stampin’ Ground are a band from England who have long been seen to have the vision, dedication and perseverance required to take themselves to the peak of the international metal scene. Arising from a joint hardcore / metal background, they have toured with the likes of Sepultura, The Haunted, Hatebreed and Biohazard; enabling them to reach a bigger market of both the hardcore and metal scenes combined. As one of the most threatening and active live bands around, they have earned a loyal, solid following and attracted a wealth of media attention in the process. Their success is entirely due to two things, the power and aggression with which they imbue their music, and the ability to keep a sharp eye on their all-important song-writing appeal. Stampin’ Ground’s latest masterpiece, ‘A New Darkness Upon Us’ (Oct ’03), sees the band continue to challenge the listener with its innovative metallic sounds, creating a cocktail of extreme heaviness and viciously infectious hooks that speaks to all fans of heavy music. Produced and engineered by Andy Sneap (Arch Enemy, Killswitch Engage, Testament, Machine Head etc.) the new album boasts one of the most convincing and massive production efforts to date; every riff and drum beat hitting home harder than ever and with more fury than any so-called rival. Capitalising on the sound they’ve already built, Stampin’ Ground deliver twelve new tracks that transcend the barriers set by current trends. A gargantuan work of razor sharp focus that proves once and for all that the band’s formula of strong choruses, deadly hooks and head-crushing delivery is one that will propel them leagues ahead of the competition. From the offset, ‘A New Darkness Upon Us’ is a rollercoaster of an album that changes pace and experiments with delivery and dynamics until its raging conclusion. The band’s previous album, ‘Carved From Empty Words’ (July ‘00), was internationally recognised as their breakthrough release, garnering them an incredible array of glowing reviews from the alternative press the world around. Awarded full marks and the enviable ‘Album of the Week’ accolade by the UK’s Kerrang! Magazine, as well as full marks in Metal Hammer, and ‘Album of the Month’ in Terrorizer, to point out the most notable, Stampin’ Ground had finally evolved from the underground; the classic opener and radio favourite ‘Officer Down’ recruiting thousands of fans the world over. March 2001 saw the bands first stateside release, where ‘Carved From Empty Words’ emerged on the credible Thorp Records (under license from Century Media). Immediately upon its release it clocked up fantastic results on the majority of the U.S College & metal radio station playlists; in addition, they received airplay on speciality show radio on a number of commercial radio stations. Quick to capitalise on this, the band flew out there for a few festival appearances, namely Jack Koshnik’s Metal Meltdown festival in New Jersey, and the successful New England metal and hardcore festival in Worcester, Massachusetts. An East Coast tour coincided with these shows, the success of which was conveyed by the U.S media and kick-started the bands stateside cult status. Formed in Cheltenham, England, in 1995, Stampin’ Ground are no strangers to hard work, and have since released an impressive back catalogue that illustrates both their staying power and their determination to climb the ranks to the top of their profession. Always more than willing to push back the boundaries, Stampin’ Ground were the first English band of their kind to tour in America; actually going Stateside in 1998 without even having an album released there, eager to find out whether their success in Europe could be applied to the U.S. Great reactions proved that it could. It then comes as no surprise that with each of the earlier albums, ‘Demons Run Amok’ and ‘An Expression Of Repressed Violence’, the band grew beyond label means; each release prompting a move to a more powerful and reliable home, presently Century Media Records. Playing live has always been the bands biggest strength, the arena in which they prove time and time again that they are one of the most exciting and entertaining bands of their kind. Stampin’ Ground understand that audience participation is a fundamental factor in any ultimate gig experience, and frontman Adam Frakes-Sime is a master of his craft. Whilst he whips an audience to boiling point, the rest of the band energetically cover the stage, nailing their songs down with confidence and aggression. It’s with this approach to playing live that has gained them successful tours across Europe including Iceland, Spain and Greece, again, the first of their kind to do so. Soon enough their live reputation had generated enough impact internationally to be invited to play such prestigious European events as the Dour Festival (Belgium), With Full Force (Germany), Pressure Festival (Germany), Kerrang! K Fest (England), and more notably, a main stage appearance at the 2003 Download Festival at England’s Castle Donnington. In an age where hype and industry politics produce bands of unworthy overnight success, Stampin’ Ground are the antidote; the backlash that proves once and for all that it is the extreme music fans themselves that decide who succeeds and who fails, and no one else. Never has a band been more ready to step up to the next level of the game. Stampin' Ground eventually called it a day in 2006, with several members going on to form Romeo Must Die. On the 24th of February 2014 they were announced to be playing the 2014 UK leg of the Sonisphere festival. The reformed line-up consists of Adam Frakes-Sime, Scott Atkins, Ben Frost, Paul Fletcher and Neil Hutton. Discography: ‘Stampin’ Ground’ MCD -1996 (We Bite) ‘Demons Run Amok’ - 1997 (We Bite) ‘An Expression Of Repressed Violence’ – 1998 (Kingfisher / Century Media) ‘Carved From Empty Words’ -2000 (Century Media) ‘A New Darkness Upon Us’ – 2003 (Century Media) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.