ASSÜCK - USA

Anticapital - 1991 - Sound Pollution
Misery Index - 1996 - Sound Pollution

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Members
Vocals
Toilet Birth>>Paul Pavlovich>>Alphanumeric - People's Court, Toilet Birth, Bombs Of Death>>STEVE HERITAGE>>Bombs Of Death

Guitar
People's Court, Toilet Birth, Bombs Of Death>>Steve Heritage >>Bombs Of Death


Bass
STEVE KOSIBA>>Brain Fever

Drum
No Fraud, No Comply, Nasty Savage>>ROB PROCTOR>>No Comply, Nasty Savage, Discordance Axis, Some Sort Of Radio, Crucible





History & Biography
A growling Florida three-piece founded in 1988 who did not bother to introduce a bassist until 1992 (Pete Jay who stayed for a year and was replaced by Steve Kosiba) and still managed to rip heads with its distinctly vicious grindcore attack. The group was one of the first to make Morrisound Studio its recording home. State To State was a 1993 EP. The B side of the 7" was a track called A Nation's Tear, which addressed the US-involved war in Yugoslavia. Paul was ethnically Serbian. The band toured with Rorschach. Paul Pavlovich left in 1993 and guitarist Steve Heritage also took over the vocals. The band had planned a split with Plutocracy next. Instead, Plutocracy released a split with Discordance Axis featuring Rob Proctor! With a penchant for intelligent lyrics, the band managed a following with both metal and hardcore fans before throwing in the towel in 1998.

The Hirax-inspired Bombs Of Death (the monciker is a Hirax title) was a project with Max of Plutocracy and members of Struggle.


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