Lärm
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Lärm | |
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| Origin | Netherlands |
| Genres | Thrashcore[1] |
| Years active | 1982–1987 2003-2012 |
| Members | Menno - Vocals Paul - Guitar Jos - Bass Olav - Drums Dorien - Vocals (early demo only) Roy - Vocals (as Lärm as Fuck) |
Lärm (German for noise) were a Dutch straight edge hardcore band formed in 1981, first playing under the name of Total Chaoz. They referred to their music as "extreme noise", though having nothing to do with noise rock or noise music.
Due to members being straight edge, which was something uncommon in the crust punk scene, Lärm were different from many bands at the time. Members went on to form Seein Red and the communist straight edge band Manliftingbanner, who played in a more conventional hardcore punk style. Napalm Death adopted the blast beat on drums after seeing L@rm in the early 80's. L@rm was the first to use the super fast jackhammer blast drum beat.
Discography
[edit | edit source]- 1984 - Campaign for Musical Destruction (split LP with Stanx; Eenheidsfront Records)
- 1986 - End the Warzone compilation 7-inch (One Step Ahead Records)
- 1986 - No One Can Be That Dumb 7-inch (own release)
- 1986 - Straight on View LP (One Step Ahead Records)
- 1987 - Nothing Is Hard in This World if You Dare to Scale the Heights 7-inch (Definite Choice)
- 1995 - Destroy Sexism 7-inch (Wicked Witch, demo recordings)
- 2004 - Lärm as Fuck / Humus split 7-inch (Wasted Youth Power Records, re-recordings by Seein Red with Roy All Tensed Up on vocals)
- 2010 - Lärm (Way Back When Records, re-recordings with original singer Menno)
Reissues
[edit | edit source]- 1997 - "Extreme Noise" (Coalition Records)
References
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External links
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