Heroin (band)

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Heroin
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genre(s) Hardcore punk
Emocore
Years active 1991 – 199[?]
Label(s) Gravity Records
Associated acts Antioch Arrow
Clikitat Ikatowi
End Of The Line
Spacehorse
Members
Matt Anderson
Aaron Montaigne
Scott Bartoloni
Ron Johnson
Ron Avila

Heroin was a short-lived but influential hardcore punk/emo band, originating in San Diego in 1991.

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Heroin is an early example of the screamo subgenre of hardcore punk. Heroin only released a handful of vinyl EPs and singles, primarily on San Diego record label Gravity Records; the songs on these were later compiled on the Heroin CD in 1997.

Emo subculture and history website Fourfa describes Heroin's self-titled LP as "A wall of furious, chaotic noise, vocal-chord[sic] -shredding screaming, lyrics of ultimate disillusionment and pain, and just the right amount of melody to pull things together without interrupting the flow of angst."[1]

Members of Heroin went on to perform with Antioch Arrow, Rice, Clikitat Ikatowi, Second Story Window, Holy Molar, and Spacehorse.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Fourfa's Hardcore Emo Top Ten
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