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| Purpose1994-20012007 Black Numbers
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Black Numbers' MySpace Page (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on August 10th 2007
Purpose was a melodic emotional hardcore act that existed from 1994-2001, an era immortalized in the title of their collected works here, 1994-2001. Compiled by the Black Numbers label, the 27-song disc contains all four of the band's EPs, various demos recorded at Ground Zero Studios late in their career, a Rites of Spring cover and a previously unreleased track. The band totaled ten members having had a role here by the end of their existence, and not being terribly familiar with 1990s New Jersey hardcore, one of those names stick out immediately to me: Bill Henderson (ex-Thursday / The Procedure / Between the Wars / X One Way X).
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Oh, and by the way, there's a Someone at the bottom of the page. Score is the for the Kurt Vonnegut book "Player Piano" and the band Ignite. I believe the singer went on to be in the Break, who have released several records on Doghouse and Ferret... I believe the singer went on to be in the Break, who have released several records on Doghouse and Ferret... The streaming track sounds kinda rock'n'roll-y...not quite what I would think of as "emotional hardcore". Like, where are the screams? The octave chords? Not something I'll be getting, but not bad, really. |