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Crossed Out
Crossed Out


5.0
classic

Review

by Kusuriuri USER (8 Reviews)
December 21st, 2015 | 20 replies


Release Date: 1991 | Tracklist


Crossed Out was a California-based band who raged on from 1990 to 1993. Shockingly brief though it may seem, the brightest star shines all the brightest for its brevity, and Crossed Out are definitely a fine example of one of those stars. With merely 3 years of only moderate prolificacy (Barely anymore than 20 original songs), Crossed Out left a deep blueprint in not just their area but in what would later be referred to as 'Powerviolence', an offshoot of hardcore which cranks the unrelenting nature of the genre up to eleven, and typically throws in some slower, vaguely doom-y bits into the mix before returning to the onslaught. First practiced by Infest, once they went away almost as soon as they came it was left to bands like Crossed Out to evolve that formula.

Though Crossed Out's entire material is worth adquiring, their 1991 self titled EP is where they showcased their style the best. No silly extended interludes, no overlong samples, no other genre deviations or anything of the sort is to be found here; This is powerviolence as it was in its infant state at its absolute purest. Wasting no time from the very beginning with a thrashing opener in 'Internal', the band and, in particular, this album's status as a Powerviolence bible of sorts is quickly apparent. From the get go, we are immediately thrown us into the chaos, with incredibly aggressive shouts and extremely fast riffing broken down repeatedly with a weirdly funky bass, this then being taken a step further in the follow up 'He-Man', expanding from a few breaks to a full on breakdown with an infectious Black Sabbath-ish doom-inspired riff. From here on, this marriage of neck-breaking speed and skull cracking grush is maintained pretty steadily; Crossed Out were not a particularly varied band on the whole and this release is no exception to that, almost never (if ever) breaking away from the aforementioned fast-slow-fast formula. But, that's okay, because even with everything sounding/feeling similar, Crossed Out always manage to find that one little riff or transition that keeps the songs fresh, and stops the assault from becoming tedious. Always paced perfectly, much like Crossed Out themselves the album never overstays its welcome, at any point; This may not sound like much given its very short duration, but you would be surprised at just how easily hardcore bands can make just ~8-ish minutes feel like an eternity. Not so here; They always know when to stop, when to throw a bit of a curveball, and always keep the listener in awe at the band's sheer raw power.

As far as the lyrical front goes, it is equally, if not even more ferocious, and mostly detail personal frustration in the most direct way possible. This includes anger towards topics such as forceful macho posturing (He-Man) to refusing to even so much as attempt to go against society's status quo (Locked In). But even amidst all the in-your-face anger, there's even moments of slight poetic vagueness that along with the crushing sounds can send chills down your spine trying to understand the ominous words (Crutch), removing Crossed Out from the pigeonhole of completely brainless, "don't think about it much" hardcore that they could've easily fallen in.

Along with genre fathers Infest and genre establishers Man Is the Bastard, Crossed Out are the most important Powerviolence group there is and one of the most important Hardcore bands today, whether you know it or not. Unsung though they may be to the general punk population, once you've spotted the massive shadow they left towering above hardcore, it cannot be overlooked, and most, if not all powerviolence groups started within the last 20 years or so owes them, one way or another. It goes without saying, then, that I think you should listen to this record - Actually, just go ahead and get the '1990-1993' collection, because everything they did was fantastic. But if your patience is thin and you just want to listen to only one release from these history-makers, let it be this one.



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Gwyn.
December 21st 2015


17270 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Mediocre and rambly review but w/e I just wanted to post the lyrics for this in caps somewhere





CRUUUUUUUTCHHHHHHH

Supercoolguy64
December 21st 2015


11853 Comments


review is ace yo


kris.
December 21st 2015


15504 Comments


cool

rasputin
December 21st 2015


14968 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

top 3 bands ever

ShadowRemains
December 21st 2015


28069 Comments


cannot contain the anger

Relinquished
December 21st 2015


49003 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

good shit gwyn

BMDrummer
December 21st 2015


15165 Comments


oh hey

Chortles
December 21st 2015


21494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

o dope

Gwyn.
December 21st 2015


17270 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks bruhs 😘😘😘



Fixed a couple of typos and changed a few sentences. Might review a bunch of the pv stuff that still has nothing but not sure.









SOCIETY SLAVES LIFELESS CLONES

THIS IS THE WAY IT'S SUPPOSED TO BEEEEEE?


Archelirion
December 21st 2015


6594 Comments


Great review dude, hard pos. I've only heard a couple of tracks off this, but it's the most legitimately angry sounding shit that I've heard for a while.

Gwyn.
December 22nd 2015


17270 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ty ty



Give this a shot as soon as you can mane, you won't be disappointed

Gwyn.
December 22nd 2015


17270 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have that problem, I was just gonna look over the review again so good timing I'll try to sprinkle a few more dots around

NeroCorleone80
January 2nd 2016


34618 Comments


awesome

Gwyn.
January 2nd 2016


17270 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeee

botb
January 2nd 2016


18423 Comments


Yes

Supercoolguy64
February 6th 2017


11853 Comments


WHY? BECAUSE MAN WILL ALWAYS BE MAN

Deathconscious
February 24th 2017


27476 Comments


the vocals are murder.

Supercoolguy64
March 2nd 2017


11853 Comments


these guys need to chill east some celery or smth

Pon
Emeritus
July 10th 2018


6101 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

he-man is probably the angriest song ever made

combustion07
December 15th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The drumming on He-Man might just be my favorite ever recorded. Dude was fucking insane behind the kit



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