THE AMERICAN PLAGUE: The American Plague

The American Plague

The American Plague

© 2001 The American Plague (783707394626)

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Like Motorhead in a fistfight with the NY Dolls; loud, real RockNRoll.

tracks

1 Past the Machine
2 Chaingang
3 Landmine
4 Alabama Tough Love
5 I Want It All
6 Without You
7 The World is Doomed

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notes

Described as "a fresh take on late '70s rock with punk sensibility and a metal soul" (is there such a thing?), The American Plague is an enigmatic wall of sound, a white-hot noise produced by three unrelenting musicians in an uncompromising outfit born to burn. Confused? Take equal parts MotÖrhead, The Stooges, NY Dolls, and Black Sabbath, add a little Ramones for good measure, then throw it all in a blender and crank it to 11. Influences aside, the real meat of The American Plague comes from the men behind the madness: Jaw (guitar and vox), B.J. Fontana (drums), and Dave Dammit (bass).

Although The American Plague began in early 2000, all three members are seasoned musicians with impressive legacies to show from past endeavors. Jaw made his bones in the mid-'90s with The Malignmen, a notorious punk group that scoured the Eastern United States for almost four years. More recently, he could be found in NYC's legendary horror-rock trio, The Undead. Dammit, a Texas native, co-founded the thrash-metal quartet Nocturna(TN), while Fontana, a self-taught sessions drummer, jammed with various musical projects for the better part of the last decade.

Recording for The American Plague's debut EP took place in May, and the CD (slated to be released through the band's own Plague Records) is due out in July. T.A.P. plans to embark on its maiden tour of the U.S. in support of the release, touching both coasts before traveling to Europe at the end of the year. The contagious RockNRoll of The American Plague has arrived . . . Could world domination be far behind?

-Mike Ice, 2000

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  • This is a great cd
    author: Neema Hekmat

    This cd came very quickly, i didnt wait very long. the songs were great...but there needs to b more tracks

  • Good punk that just gives itto you!
    author: Jeremy Phillips

    I wasnt familiar with this band but they are pretty good. Good without all the made for MTV hooks. I would recomend to anyone who likes rck or real punk.

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