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Harvest was a Christian band founded in Bloomington, Indiana, by Jerry Williams in 1977. [1] The vision of Harvest was to see 100 million people come to know Jesus Christ personally through the band's music ministry .
Williams's sludge metal band Nightstick covered "New World Order" as "The Pentagon" in 1998. Mr. Bungle covered "Cold War" on their 1995 and 2023 tours. Ripcord covered "Starvation" on their Harvest Hardcore EP as well as a live cover of "Walls" featuring vocals by Lee Dorian on their Live At Parkhof Alkmaar Holland - 18/09/1988 album.
He also played guitar in No Excuses, a Tallahassee-based straight edge hardcore band. In July 2011, On Bodies (then cromprising Damien Moyal and Richard Thurston ) recruited Walbert, who, in turn, enlisted fellow Florida-based drummer Julio Marin and guitarist Chad Kishick (formerly of Shai Hulud and Where Fear and Weapons Meet).
In 2000 the Family Dog released "So Cal Hardcore" on the Voodoo Glow Skulls' El Pocho Loco label. He also recorded acoustically under the name Montgomery Messex, releasing music for the David Lynch Foundation's Transcend Music Label in 2013. [7] Tony Converse went on to play drums in the hardcore band Massengil.
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High Vis is an English rock band formed in London in 2016. Formed by the members of various hardcore punk bands, the band blends the genre with other styles like post-punk, indie rock and baggy. They have released three studio albums and four EPs.
The band’s first two full-length releases — 2000’s "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence" and 2002’s "Worship and Tribute" — shaped the early 2000s New York post-hardcore ...
Harvest Records was created by EMI in 1969 to market progressive rock music, [1] and to compete with Philips' Vertigo and Decca's Deram labels, and the independent Island label. . Harvest was initially under the direction of Malcolm Jones, [1] and was distributed in North America by EMI's US affiliate, Capitol Reco