We decided to go to the cheapest studio we could find and record it as quickly as possible. In 1989 we were offered the split album with our mates from Glasgow, Sedition. Crispo was a much tighter drummer, and musically, I think we progressed from here. Despite the drunken performances and dismal money from gigs we staggered round England playing with the likes of Extreme Noise Terror, Dr and the Crippens and the City Indians and I still have great memories from that time if a little hazy! Chuck left the band around this time and was replaced by Crispo from Drogheda who had moved up to Belfast and had previously played with the Crude and the Snyde. Having absolutely no money we had to bring a load of our mates (including Scorched Earth) to help pay for the van hire and inevitably the drinking started before we left Belfast. ![]() The tour unfortunately was a disaster from the start. Kalv from In Yer Face records heard our demo and released it on vinyl as "Greatest Shits" in '88 and we decided to tour England to promote it. ![]() ![]() The Warzone Collective starting to organise "All Ages" gigs at the Art College in Belfast bringing over loads of bands from overseas and suddenly the scene blossomed and punk once again became a force to be reckoned with. Hardcore punk was becoming more popular at that time with more influences coming from a now international scene.
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