When I think of 90's NYHC, that "Dead Calm" intro ranks among the all-time great openers. I feel fortunate to have been going to shows in and around the NYC area during the 1990's... Very pleasant memories of CBGB's Sunday matinees, shows at the Wetlands, Coney Island High, ABC no RIO, L'Amour, The Ritz/Webster Hall, The Roxy, etc.. NYC was a very different place, and I feel very lucky to have been exposed to a grittier, grimier NYC as a teenager, when everything felt magical, if a bit dangerous at the same time. Bull Doze and Terror Zone shows were almost always intense experiences, and you had to have your guard up, especially if you were a bean pole 16-year-old. But it was an experience I'd never trade for anything else.. I felt like I was present for a special moment in culture, a special moment in NYC, in NYHC, and it was formative for me.. definitely helped shape the man i'd one day become, including my politics, my sense of aesthetics, my notion of justice, the value of being able to defend yourself (lol)... Anyway, sorry for the long-winded trip down memory lane.. Needless to say, this music brings back memories, and for those who also happened to be there for that moment, I'm sure it does the same for them. Thanks for uploading this one! RIP KEVONE
Absolutely sick, such a brutal yet soothing flow. I feel that Bulldoze and Terror Zone were such great gifts to NYHC. I remember finding this CD with the Dutch East India distro sticker!
Me and Kevin put this band together. I'm jerry The guitar player. A true lesson in life.. RIP..Kevone.
Glad I got to see you guys. This such a sick and underrated record !!!
Thank you for this masterpiece
Thank you love this record.
When I think of 90's NYHC, that "Dead Calm" intro ranks among the all-time great openers. I feel fortunate to have been going to shows in and around the NYC area during the 1990's... Very pleasant memories of CBGB's Sunday matinees, shows at the Wetlands, Coney Island High, ABC no RIO, L'Amour, The Ritz/Webster Hall, The Roxy, etc.. NYC was a very different place, and I feel very lucky to have been exposed to a grittier, grimier NYC as a teenager, when everything felt magical, if a bit dangerous at the same time. Bull Doze and Terror Zone shows were almost always intense experiences, and you had to have your guard up, especially if you were a bean pole 16-year-old. But it was an experience I'd never trade for anything else.. I felt like I was present for a special moment in culture, a special moment in NYC, in NYHC, and it was formative for me.. definitely helped shape the man i'd one day become, including my politics, my sense of aesthetics, my notion of justice, the value of being able to defend yourself (lol)... Anyway, sorry for the long-winded trip down memory lane.. Needless to say, this music brings back memories, and for those who also happened to be there for that moment, I'm sure it does the same for them. Thanks for uploading this one! RIP KEVONE
My drawing music. Ty
This is original Terrorzone drummer saying R.I.P. Kev-one
Soundtrack of the youth. In power.
Absolutely sick, such a brutal yet soothing flow. I feel that Bulldoze and Terror Zone were such great gifts to NYHC. I remember finding this CD with the Dutch East India distro sticker!
RIP KEVONE! NYHC
Dead Calm (Intro) 0:00-2:24, In Mind 2:25-4:56, Lord Of Wrath 4:57-8:55, Self Realization 8:56-11:11 and Killing Need 11:12-13:36 RIP Kevone Bulldoze the 👑 of Beatdown
5:15 is one of the toughest hardcore riffs ever
Thanks to Magnitude I discovered these guys. So sick
Does magnitude do a terror zone cover?
@@soreuno8817 2023 fya fest set
for all those who disbelieve, it's payback time!!!
congratulations know mosh pit channel
haven't heard this in a while, thanks!
goat
Real deal
Hard fucking band to the fullest
#ELVisisAiAssAY = It’s Like People Making God Cranky (So He’s Making Us Get Old Super Fast Now)
kevin is my cousin rip kev
4:57
Any other material from this band?
R I P KEV
Rip Kev one
beginning of the beatdown...
Bulldoze a few years before, with the same singer
Hi
so krsna influenced, great album
Boring metal not hardcore.
And yet the comment is so original
Kev One would beat your ass just for suggesting that dude
Beatdown hardcore not metal
@@sergiochala1030 So called "beatdown" is based on metal riffs, therefore it's metal.
This isn't metal... chill out archivist.
8:55