This is Integrity's tribute to the great Midwest titans of hardcore SepticDeath. They do two cover on this 7" which are 'Change' an 'Thaw(ColdWar)'. Anyways Both both tracks sound pretty damn similar to the originals minus Dwids hash pissed off vocals. So ya, enjoy.
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ha! that's because it is Dwid singing over Septic Death vocal-less tracks. duh
Well, thanks for setting me straight, in a very douche baggy way.
yeah, I was excited when I first heard about this too, until I listened to it and thought it sounded a bit too...familiar. then I read that it was just him doing vocals over septic death's already recorded songs. errr. cool? not sure why he released this and didn't just keep it to himself and his bedroom or whatever.
Septic Death weren't from the Midwest- they were from Boise, Idaho (and then moved to San Francisco). On the other hand, Integrity is from Cleveland which is very much the Midwest...cool post anyway!
actually this recording featured Integrity members A. Melnick on guitar and Dwid on vocals, the bass and drums were from a Septic Death original board mix that was put on a cassette for reference before Pusheads vocals and guitars were recorded. I have read that Integrity recorded this karaoke tribute because they wanted to expose their audience to the music of Septic Death in a time (90s) when HC had almost forgotten great bands like Septic Death. It was also a promotional release that came with the zine that Integrity was doing at the time. This recording was also released on a Septic Death compilation on Pusheads own label, Bacteria Sour.
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