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Negative Approach is an American hardcore punk band, [1] formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1981. ... for Touch and Go's 25th anniversary show on September 9, ...
The EP was released as a 7" titled "L-Seven" by Touch and Go Special Forces in 1982. Although Touch and Go Special Forces was created to issue records of a different nature than the hardcore records that Touch and Go was issuing at the time, [3] L-Seven's record was the only release under the "Special Forces" imprint. During their brief ...
Negative Approach performed frequently at the Freezer Theatre in Detroit's Cass Corridor in 1982. [6] The line-up recorded a 10-song 7-inch EP and Tied Down, their sole full-length album, and released it through Touch and Go Records in 1983. Artistic differences and tension within the group caused the members to disband and pursue separate ...
Touch and Go were popular in Eastern Europe, especially in Russia, playing some fifty concerts a year. [4] Since 2003, they travelled all major cities in Russia and ex-USSR countries from Moscow to Vladivostok. The band is being represented in the region by IKON exclusively.
The hardcore punk scene had arrived by 1981, and included Detroit bands Negative Approach and Degenerates, [9] as well as Necros, Violent Apathy, [10] Spite , [11] Meatmen, and Crucifucks . Tesco Vee, of the Meatmen, launched the first Midwest hardcore record label, Touch & Go.
The rock-rap band will be playing its first metro Detroit show since 2014, three years before the death of singer Chester Bennington.
A marching band out of a church on Detroit's east side has helped hundreds of young people earn scholarships. Detroit marching band, percussionists, dancers funded by program founder’s 9-5 job ...
Necros was an early American hardcore punk band from Maumee, Ohio, although they are usually identified with the Detroit music scene. [1] They were the first band to record for Touch and Go Records .