#negativeapproach — Public Fediverse posts
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Black Flag / Necros / Negative Approach
Bands: Black Flag Necros Negative Approach Venue: City Club 64 Elizabeth Detroit Formerly Clutch Cargos -
Negative Approach / FU’s / State
Bands Negative Approach FU's State Venue - Venue name: joe's - Address: 109 n. main, ann arbor - Date: Sunday, August 7, 1983 - Time: 2 PM - Admission price: $4 - Other details: All ages matinee, for info 995 1055 -
NECROS / MEATMEN / BORED YOUTH / NEGATIVE APPROACH
Bands NECROS MEATMEN BORED YOUTH NEGATIVE APPROACH Venue - Freezer Theatre (Crooked Beat) - 3958 Cass - Detroit - Sat, Feb 6 - $3 - No age limit!! -
NECROS / N.A. (NEGATIVE APPROACH) / MEATMEN / BORED YOUTH / McDonald’s / THE ALLIED
Bands NECROS N.A. (NEGATIVE APPROACH) MEATMEN BORED YOUTH McDonald's THE ALLIED Venue - Venue name: Freezer Theater (formerly the crooked it) - Address: 3958 Cass, Detroit - Date: Sat., Mar. 20 - Time: Not specified - Admission price: $3 - Other details: no age limit! -
Necros / Meatmen / Negative Approach / Bored Youth
Bands NECROS MEATMEN NEGATIVE APPROACH BORED YOUTH Venue - Venue name: FREEZER THEATER - Address: 3958 CASS - Date: Sat. Feb. 6 - No Age Limit - Admission price: $3 -
Circle Jerks / Negative Approach / Holy Terror
Bands Circle Jerks Negative Approach Holy Terror Venue - Venue name: WMU East Hall Gym (East Campus) - Date: Friday, 4 November - Time: 9:00 pm - Admission price: $4.00 Donation, $2.00 SPA Members - Any other details shown: Brought to you by Students for Progressive Action -
Circle Jerks / Negative Approach / Holy Terror
Bands Circle Jerks Negative Approach Holy Terror Venue - Venue name: WMU East Hall Gym (East Campus) - Date: Friday, 4 November - Time: 9:00 pm - Admission price: $4.00 Donation, $2.00 SPA Members - Any other details shown: Brought to you by Students for Progressive Action -
Negative Approach / L-Seven
Bands Negative Approach L-Seven Venue - Venue name: 9th St HALL - Address: 613 9th Grand Rapids - Date: SAT. JUNE 5 - Time: Not specified - Admission price: $3 - Other details: 2 blocks south of Leonard NW -
Negative Approach / L-Seven
Bands Negative Approach L-Seven Venue - Venue name: 9th St HALL - Address: 643 9th Grand Rapids - Date: SAT. JUNE 5 - Time: [Not specified] - Admission price: $3 - Other details: 2 blocks south of Leonard NW -
Negative Approach played in #Chicago for three shows in the city with #HighOnFire this past weekend. Check them out playing several songs last Sunday night:
More videos of High on Fire and the other bands from the show are available on my YouTube channel:
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Negative Approach played in #Chicago for three shows in the city with #HighOnFire this past weekend. Check them out playing several songs last Sunday night:
More videos of High on Fire and the other bands from the show are available on my YouTube channel:
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Negative Approach played in #Chicago for three shows in the city with #HighOnFire this past weekend. Check them out playing several songs last Sunday night:
More videos of High on Fire and the other bands from the show are available on my YouTube channel:
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Negative Approach played in #Chicago for three shows in the city with #HighOnFire this past weekend. Check them out playing several songs last Sunday night:
More videos of High on Fire and the other bands from the show are available on my YouTube channel:
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Negative Approach played in #Chicago for three shows in the city with #HighOnFire this past weekend. Check them out playing several songs last Sunday night:
More videos of High on Fire and the other bands from the show are available on my YouTube channel:
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[This guest post was written by platenworm about number 659 on The List. The album was also submitted by platenworm.]
The Laughing Hyenas from Ann Arbor, Michigan were the most intense band I ever saw. And, despite their madness, they managed to stay together with the best line up for some 5 years and kicked out a mini-LP and two fantastic LPs.
It started to get real heavy, ugly and great when Jim Kimball took over the drum sticks. He glued the insanity of John Brannon, Larissa Stolarchuk and Kevin Monroe perfect together with his tight and manic drumming.
Before the Laughing Hyenas, singer John Brannon made a name for himself in the Hardcore band Negative Approach. Larissa Stolarchuk on guitar started out in L-Seven (not to be confused with L7) as a singer, and, just like Kevin Monroe had never played bass before, she never played the guitar before the Laughing Hyenas. She and Kevin changed their last name into Strickland while in the Hyenas.
In 1987 they released the debut mini LP Merry Go Round, to be followed by their first full length You Can’t Pray A Lie in 1989. Both records are fantastic, and I was already a big fan when they toured You Can’t Pray A Lie and hit my hometown Groningen, Netherlands, in the Vera Club where I worked (show on Youtube). Nothing could prepare me for the hurricane that took place on that stage that night. Every member was totally lost in their own out-of-control mental universe, but they still managed to stick it together. Like four high-speed atoms exploding in a grand total collision. A mind-bending experience, very heavy and actually also quite scary. A lot of bands try to be scary and evil, which make them actually quite funny in a way. But not the Laughing Hyenas – they didn’t have to try anything, they just were.
So, how to top something like that? Well they just released their masterpiece Life of Crime the following year. The album is named after The Weirdos song they also cover on this record, but I’m not gonna describe the music for you. You just have to go listen and turn it way up to 11. All albums are produced by the great Butch Vig and released by the legendary Touch And Go label.
After these albums, things started to fall apart. The last EP Crawl and LP Hard Times are very good, but Life of Crime was so intense that it outshines the rest. Kevin and Jim started the wonderful band Mule (check out the If I Don’t Six LP). John formed the High-Energy Detroit Rock band Easy Action. And Larissa sadly passed away in 2006. But she luckily left us with the legacy of the Laughing Hyenas and me with a vivid image of her wonderful live performance. One of a kind.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album art work is a drawing in black and white. A heart is in the center, with two arrows piercing it and rays coming out of it. There’s a black border at the top and bottom, with the band name in the top border and the album name in the bottom.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/05/laughing-hyenas-life-of-crime-1990-us/
#1001OtherAlbums #1990s #JimKimball #JohnBrannon #KevinMunro #LarissaStolarchuk #LaughingHyenas #NegativeApproach #rock
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[This guest post was written by platenworm about number 659 on The List. The album was also submitted by platenworm.]
The Laughing Hyenas from Ann Arbor, Michigan were the most intense band I ever saw. And, despite their madness, they managed to stay together with the best line up for some 5 years and kicked out a mini-LP and two fantastic LPs.
It started to get real heavy, ugly and great when Jim Kimball took over the drum sticks. He glued the insanity of John Brannon, Larissa Stolarchuk and Kevin Monroe perfect together with his tight and manic drumming.
Before the Laughing Hyenas, singer John Brannon made a name for himself in the Hardcore band Negative Approach. Larissa Stolarchuk on guitar started out in L-Seven (not to be confused with L7) as a singer, and, just like Kevin Monroe had never played bass before, she never played the guitar before the Laughing Hyenas. She and Kevin changed their last name into Strickland while in the Hyenas.
In 1987 they released the debut mini LP Merry Go Round, to be followed by their first full length You Can’t Pray A Lie in 1989. Both records are fantastic, and I was already a big fan when they toured You Can’t Pray A Lie and hit my hometown Groningen, Netherlands, in the Vera Club where I worked (show on Youtube). Nothing could prepare me for the hurricane that took place on that stage that night. Every member was totally lost in their own out-of-control mental universe, but they still managed to stick it together. Like four high-speed atoms exploding in a grand total collision. A mind-bending experience, very heavy and actually also quite scary. A lot of bands try to be scary and evil, which make them actually quite funny in a way. But not the Laughing Hyenas – they didn’t have to try anything, they just were.
So, how to top something like that? Well they just released their masterpiece Life of Crime the following year. The album is named after The Weirdos song they also cover on this record, but I’m not gonna describe the music for you. You just have to go listen and turn it way up to 11. All albums are produced by the great Butch Vig and released by the legendary Touch And Go label.
After these albums, things started to fall apart. The last EP Crawl and LP Hard Times are very good, but Life of Crime was so intense that it outshines the rest. Kevin and Jim started the wonderful band Mule (check out the If I Don’t Six LP). John formed the High-Energy Detroit Rock band Easy Action. And Larissa sadly passed away in 2006. But she luckily left us with the legacy of the Laughing Hyenas and me with a vivid image of her wonderful live performance. One of a kind.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album art work is a drawing in black and white. A hear is in the center, with two arrows piercing it and rays coming out of it. There’s a black border at the top and bottom, with the band name in the top border and the album name in the bottom.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/05/laughing-hyenas-life-of-crime-1990-us/
#1001OtherAlbums #1990s #JimKimball #JohnBrannon #KevinMunro #LarissaStolarchuk #LaughingHyenas #NegativeApproach #rock
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[This guest post was written by platenworm about number 659 on The List. The album was also submitted by platenworm.]
The Laughing Hyenas from Ann Arbor, Michigan were the most intense band I ever saw. And, despite their madness, they managed to stay together with the best line up for some 5 years and kicked out a mini-LP and two fantastic LPs.
It started to get real heavy, ugly and great when Jim Kimball took over the drum sticks. He glued the insanity of John Brannon, Larissa Stolarchuk and Kevin Monroe perfect together with his tight and manic drumming.
Before the Laughing Hyenas, singer John Brannon made a name for himself in the Hardcore band Negative Approach. Larissa Stolarchuk on guitar started out in L-Seven (not to be confused with L7) as a singer, and, just like Kevin Monroe had never played bass before, she never played the guitar before the Laughing Hyenas. She and Kevin changed their last name into Strickland while in the Hyenas.
In 1987 they released the debut mini LP Merry Go Round, to be followed by their first full length You Can’t Pray A Lie in 1989. Both records are fantastic, and I was already a big fan when they toured You Can’t Pray A Lie and hit my hometown Groningen, Netherlands, in the Vera Club where I worked (show on Youtube). Nothing could prepare me for the hurricane that took place on that stage that night. Every member was totally lost in their own out-of-control mental universe, but they still managed to stick it together. Like four high-speed atoms exploding in a grand total collision. A mind-bending experience, very heavy and actually also quite scary. A lot of bands try to be scary and evil, which make them actually quite funny in a way. But not the Laughing Hyenas – they didn’t have to try anything, they just were.
So, how to top something like that? Well they just released their masterpiece Life of Crime the following year. The album is named after The Weirdos song they also cover on this record, but I’m not gonna describe the music for you. You just have to go listen and turn it way up to 11. All albums are produced by the great Butch Vig and released by the legendary Touch And Go label.
After these albums, things started to fall apart. The last EP Crawl and LP Hard Times are very good, but Life of Crime was so intense that it outshines the rest. Kevin and Jim started the wonderful band Mule (check out the If I Don’t Six LP). John formed the High-Energy Detroit Rock band Easy Action. And Larissa sadly passed away in 2006. But she luckily left us with the legacy of the Laughing Hyenas and me with a vivid image of her wonderful live performance. One of a kind.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album art work is a drawing in black and white. A hear is in the center, with two arrows piercing it and rays coming out of it. There’s a black border at the top and bottom, with the band name in the top border and the album name in the bottom.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/05/laughing-hyenas-life-of-crime-1990-us/
#1001OtherAlbums #1990s #JimKimball #JohnBrannon #KevinMunro #LarissaStolarchuk #LaughingHyenas #NegativeApproach #rock
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[This guest post was written by platenworm about number 659 on The List. The album was also submitted by platenworm.]
The Laughing Hyenas from Ann Arbor, Michigan were the most intense band I ever saw. And, despite their madness, they managed to stay together with the best line up for some 5 years and kicked out a mini-LP and two fantastic LPs.
It started to get real heavy, ugly and great when Jim Kimball took over the drum sticks. He glued the insanity of John Brannon, Larissa Stolarchuk and Kevin Monroe perfect together with his tight and manic drumming.
Before the Laughing Hyenas, singer John Brannon made a name for himself in the Hardcore band Negative Approach. Larissa Stolarchuk on guitar started out in L-Seven (not to be confused with L7) as a singer, and, just like Kevin Monroe had never played bass before, she never played the guitar before the Laughing Hyenas. She and Kevin changed their last name into Strickland while in the Hyenas.
In 1987 they released the debut mini LP Merry Go Round, to be followed by their first full length You Can’t Pray A Lie in 1989. Both records are fantastic, and I was already a big fan when they toured You Can’t Pray A Lie and hit my hometown Groningen, Netherlands, in the Vera Club where I worked (show on Youtube). Nothing could prepare me for the hurricane that took place on that stage that night. Every member was totally lost in their own out-of-control mental universe, but they still managed to stick it together. Like four high-speed atoms exploding in a grand total collision. A mind-bending experience, very heavy and actually also quite scary. A lot of bands try to be scary and evil, which make them actually quite funny in a way. But not the Laughing Hyenas – they didn’t have to try anything, they just were.
So, how to top something like that? Well they just released their masterpiece Life of Crime the following year. The album is named after The Weirdos song they also cover on this record, but I’m not gonna describe the music for you. You just have to go listen and turn it way up to 11. All albums are produced by the great Butch Vig and released by the legendary Touch And Go label.
After these albums, things started to fall apart. The last EP Crawl and LP Hard Times are very good, but Life of Crime was so intense that it outshines the rest. Kevin and Jim started the wonderful band Mule (check out the If I Don’t Six LP). John formed the High-Energy Detroit Rock band Easy Action. And Larissa sadly passed away in 2006. But she luckily left us with the legacy of the Laughing Hyenas and me with a vivid image of her wonderful live performance. One of a kind.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album art work is a drawing in black and white. A heart is in the center, with two arrows piercing it and rays coming out of it. There’s a black border at the top and bottom, with the band name in the top border and the album name in the bottom.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/05/laughing-hyenas-life-of-crime-1990-us/
#1001OtherAlbums #1990s #JimKimball #JohnBrannon #KevinMunro #LarissaStolarchuk #LaughingHyenas #NegativeApproach #rock
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[This guest post was written by platenworm about number 659 on The List. The album was also submitted by platenworm.]
The Laughing Hyenas from Ann Arbor, Michigan were the most intense band I ever saw. And, despite their madness, they managed to stay together with the best line up for some 5 years and kicked out a mini-LP and two fantastic LPs.
It started to get real heavy, ugly and great when Jim Kimball took over the drum sticks. He glued the insanity of John Brannon, Larissa Stolarchuk and Kevin Monroe perfect together with his tight and manic drumming.
Before the Laughing Hyenas, singer John Brannon made a name for himself in the Hardcore band Negative Approach. Larissa Stolarchuk on guitar started out in L-Seven (not to be confused with L7) as a singer, and, just like Kevin Monroe had never played bass before, she never played the guitar before the Laughing Hyenas. She and Kevin changed their last name into Strickland while in the Hyenas.
In 1987 they released the debut mini LP Merry Go Round, to be followed by their first full length You Can’t Pray A Lie in 1989. Both records are fantastic, and I was already a big fan when they toured You Can’t Pray A Lie and hit my hometown Groningen, Netherlands, in the Vera Club where I worked (show on Youtube). Nothing could prepare me for the hurricane that took place on that stage that night. Every member was totally lost in their own out-of-control mental universe, but they still managed to stick it together. Like four high-speed atoms exploding in a grand total collision. A mind-bending experience, very heavy and actually also quite scary. A lot of bands try to be scary and evil, which make them actually quite funny in a way. But not the Laughing Hyenas – they didn’t have to try anything, they just were.
So, how to top something like that? Well they just released their masterpiece Life of Crime the following year. The album is named after The Weirdos song they also cover on this record, but I’m not gonna describe the music for you. You just have to go listen and turn it way up to 11. All albums are produced by the great Butch Vig and released by the legendary Touch And Go label.
After these albums, things started to fall apart. The last EP Crawl and LP Hard Times are very good, but Life of Crime was so intense that it outshines the rest. Kevin and Jim started the wonderful band Mule (check out the If I Don’t Six LP). John formed the High-Energy Detroit Rock band Easy Action. And Larissa sadly passed away in 2006. But she luckily left us with the legacy of the Laughing Hyenas and me with a vivid image of her wonderful live performance. One of a kind.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album art work is a drawing in black and white. A hear is in the center, with two arrows piercing it and rays coming out of it. There’s a black border at the top and bottom, with the band name in the top border and the album name in the bottom.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/05/laughing-hyenas-life-of-crime-1990-us/
#1001OtherAlbums #1990s #JimKimball #JohnBrannon #KevinMunro #LarissaStolarchuk #LaughingHyenas #NegativeApproach #rock
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GWAR! Is about to take the stage. Been a great show so far. Looking forward to having my face melted. #gwar #CancerChrist #X-Cops #NegativeApproach #LiveMusic #Metal
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GWAR! Is about to take the stage. Been a great show so far. Looking forward to having my face melted. #gwar #CancerChrist #X-Cops #NegativeApproach #LiveMusic #Metal
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GWAR! Is about to take the stage. Been a great show so far. Looking forward to having my face melted. #gwar #CancerChrist #X-Cops #NegativeApproach #LiveMusic #Metal
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GWAR! Is about to take the stage. Been a great show so far. Looking forward to having my face melted. #gwar #CancerChrist #X-Cops #NegativeApproach #LiveMusic #Metal
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GWAR! Is about to take the stage. Been a great show so far. Looking forward to having my face melted. #gwar #CancerChrist #X-Cops #NegativeApproach #LiveMusic #Metal
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#LifeGoals: To be apathetically happy like models in automatically generated promotional images for merch to nihilistic music.
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#LifeGoals: To be apathetically happy like models in automatically generated promotional images for merch to nihilistic music.
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#LifeGoals: To be apathetically happy like models in automatically generated promotional images for merch to nihilistic music.
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#LifeGoals: To be apathetically happy like models in automatically generated promotional images for merch to nihilistic music.
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#LifeGoals: To be apathetically happy like models in automatically generated promotional images for merch to nihilistic music.
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CW: Concert photos for Circle Jerks, The Adolescents, and Negative Approach in Seattle
Photos from #CircleJerks #TheAdolescents and #NegativeApproach at #ShowboxSoDo in Seattle on March 5th, 2022 are up at http://futurebreed.com
One of the two shows I shot in 2022. Finally catching up on the backlog after my processing and storage equipment sat in boxes since 2020.
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CW: Concert photos for Circle Jerks, The Adolescents, and Negative Approach in Seattle
Photos from #CircleJerks #TheAdolescents and #NegativeApproach at #ShowboxSoDo in Seattle on March 5th, 2022 are up at http://futurebreed.com
One of the two shows I shot in 2022. Finally catching up on the backlog after my processing and storage equipment sat in boxes since 2020.
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CW: Concert photos for Circle Jerks, The Adolescents, and Negative Approach in Seattle
Photos from #CircleJerks #TheAdolescents and #NegativeApproach at #ShowboxSoDo in Seattle on March 5th, 2022 are up at http://futurebreed.com
One of the two shows I shot in 2022. Finally catching up on the backlog after my processing and storage equipment sat in boxes since 2020.