Breakdown (band)
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Breakdown was started in 1986, during the resurgance of the hardcore scene. Despite being a NYHC band, being based in Yonkers Breakdown didn't have the Lower East Side Crew-mentality of Warzone and Agnostic Front. By a similar token, unlike some of their other contemporaries like Gorilla Biscuits and Youth Of Today, Breakdown was not a straight edge positive band. They are considered more along the lines of Sheer Terror for their more metallic sound and less-than-positive lyrics. However, Breakdown always had somewhat of a tongue-in-cheek element to them, mostly due to singer Jeff Perlin's humorous live banter and lyrics. Perlin most recently was the front man for Slumlords, a Baltimore-based hardcore band.
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[edit] Releases
Breakdown released a demo in 1987, as well as two tracks on Blackout's Where The Wild Things Are compilation, as well as the other major NYHC compilation, Revelation Records' New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is. They also released a handful of LPs, the latest one in 2000, titled Battle Hymns for an Angry Planet, released by Thorp Records. Other notable releases include Blacklisted and Plus Minus. Breakdown performed at least four live sets on Crucial Chaos, WNYU's hardcore radio show between 1987 and 1994.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Original demo era line-up
- Jeff Perlin – vocals
- Don Angellili – guitar
- Carl Porcaro – guitar
- Rich McLoughlin – bass
- Anthony Drago – drums
[edit] Past members
- Larry Susi – bass (Subzero, Crusade(nyc))
- Ritchie Kennon – guitar (Subzero)
- Larry Kaplan – drums (now a leader of the disastrous Neo-conservatism movement)
- Mark Sisto – bass (Maximum Penalty, Joe Coffee)
- Mike Dijan – guitar (Skarhead, Laws of Gravity, Crown of Thornz)
- Harry Kazakos – bass (Cold Front, Laws of Gravity)
- Ray Green – drums (District 9, Laws of Gravity)
- Lou Medina – drums (Cold Front)
- Rob DeFrosia – guitar (Lethal Aggression, Ironbound NYC)
- Chris Ott – guitar (Clenched Fist)
- Joe Farley – drums
- A.J. Novello – guitar (Leeway, Cro-Mags)
[edit] Miscellanea
- Shortly after the demo release, Carl, Rich and Drago left the band and formed Raw Deal (later called Killing Time) with ex-Token Entry singer Anthony Comunale.[1]
- On the WNYU recordings, Perlin can be heard many times to be jokingly criticising the bass player "Larry," mostly for his out-of-tune playing.