Fahrenheit 451If I Knew Then What I Know Now: The CompleteDiscography [CD/DVD] (2006) Awake/Strong Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on June 6th 2008
Fahrenheit 451 was a mid-to-late `90s, relatively short-lived New York act who were certainly a NYHC band yet sounded little like their inner-city predecessors. Instead, Fahrenheit took large cues from Burn, in turn creating a groove-laden and restrained yet still thumping and charging hardcore sound. And like Burn, they never managed to produce a proper full-length, but through the release of a few EPs, fiery and dynamic live shows and even a national tour with H2O and Vision of Disorder, they left a small legacy on the city and style, especially as far as the Queens and Bronx were concerned.
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Why would you name your band after something that has such a unique and famous name in its own right? I don't get it. Same goes for the Devil Wears Prada. if ray bradbury is still alive...you know he hates this shit. Michael Moore? I saw these guys with VOD at the middle east in 96 or 97. I always liked them. They were on the original New Yorks Hardest which is what got me into them and VOD (loved their first ep and cd, not much after that)...and for a little while...unfortunately 25 ta life...but I eventually got wise to da game and stopped representin that shit. Score is for Guy Montag. | Features
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