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Future York hardcore band ca. 1983-1988.

Albums:

Sins Of My Fathers (Gnarl) - 1984

Survive Off A Board At CBGB (Celluloid) - 1986

Original members, 1983-1985: Boot (Steve Hudecek), Mike Kirkland, Steve MacAllister, Denny Morrison, Ted Warner

2nd lineup, 1985-1987: Patrick Blank, Mike Kirkland, Steve MacAllister, Denny Morrison, Ted Warner

Pitchfork Review: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage
2.5 - Review by Brent S. Sirota, rating 2.5. "Eno and Hammond have managed to unwittingly create the supermarket music of the new millennium..."

ElectronicMusic: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage
Rating - 792,477 (out of a possible 1,000,000)"Eno and Hammond have taken the time to hold back on the heart stopping grooves and instead look into the spaces that often get ignored."

Dank Cellar of Retchidness: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage
Fan page review. "As with all minimalist music, it takes multiple listens to reveal the composers intent and to hear the slight mutations in melody and form that create the underlying tension and resolution."

Ink Nineteen: Roger Eno and Lol Hammond - Damage
Review by Brian Tilford. "It's not new age -- it's too unique. It's kind of spacey -- but the groove isn't too thick."






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