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Neurosis

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Neurosis are:
Jason James: Drums
Dave Edwardson Bass
Scott Kelly Guitars
Steve Von Till Guitars

During the late 80s and into the 90s, the nation's hardcore scene was dominated by two bands: BORN AGAINST in the East and NEUROSIS in the West. NEUROSIS was referred to as the "kings of dark, haunting melodies." They still put out records and tour to the present day. These two releases document the band's growth and the progression of the genre as a whole. When NEUROSIS were on Lookout! Records,... Read More.

 

Music

Various Artists The Thing That Ate Floyd Double Compact Disc 2002
Add To Cart:
Double Compact Disc - $15.00 (LT0614CD)
 
34 songs.
MP3s:
MP3 Speaker - Big Man by Corrupted Morals
MP3 Speaker - We Must Do Something Now by Complete Disorder
MP3 Speaker - Andorra by Sweet Baby
Out of print since 1992, this classic compilation originally released on Lookout! in 1988... More Details...
 
 

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During the late 80s and into the 90s, the nation's hardcore scene was dominated by two bands: BORN AGAINST in the East and NEUROSIS in the West. NEUROSIS was referred to as the "kings of dark, haunting melodies." They still put out records and tour to the present day. These two releases document the band's growth and the progression of the genre as a whole. When NEUROSIS were on Lookout! Records, they were a different band than they are today.—A.J. Stichal