Capitalist Casualties

Capitalist Casualties are an American powerviolence / hardcore band. They formed and had their first concert in 1987 in Santa Rosa, California[1][2] They have released multiple records, including many splits with other powerviolence / hardcore bands, and have toured nationally and internationally.

Capitalist Casualties
Live on 5/18/2010 in Wilmington, NC
Background information
OriginSanta Rosa, California, US
GenresPowerviolence, hardcore, crust punk
Years active1987–present
LabelsSlap-A-Ham, Revolver, Six Weeks
Websitewww.myspace.com/capitalistcasualties
Past members
  • Shawn Elliott
  • Jeff Robinson
  • "Spider Mike" Vinatieri
  • Matt Martin
  • "Hirax Max" Ward
  • "H Murder" Haroldo Mardones

Members

  • Shawn Elliott vocals (1987d. 2018)[3][1]
  • Jeff Robinson bass guitar, vocals (1987)[4][5]
  • Matt Martin (19871995/1996) drums[6][7][5]
  • "Spider Mike" Vinatieri guitar (1987?)[8][5]
  • "Hirax Max" Ward drums (1996 2004?)[6][9]
  • "H Murder" Haroldo Mardones drums (2004)[10]

Discography

Albums and EPs

  • The Art of Ballistics (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1991)
  • Disassembly Line (Slap-A-Ham, LP, 1992)
  • Raised Ignorant (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1993)
  • Live Butchery (Vibrator, EP, 1994)
  • A Collection of Out-of-Print Singles, Split EPs and Compilation Tracks (Slap-A-Ham, CD, 1997)[11]
  • Dope and War (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1997)[11]
  • Dark Circle (Consiracy Evolve, EP, 1999)
  • Subdivisions in Ruin (Six Weeks, LP, 1999)
  • Planned Community (Six Weeks, EP, 2000)
  • 1996-1999: Years in Ruin (Six Weeks, CD, 2004)

Splits

  • Split Personality with The Dread (Six Weeks, EP, 1993)[12]
  • split with Discordance Axis (Pulp, EP, 1994)
  • Liberty Gone with Millions of Dead Cops (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1994)[11]
  • split with Man Is the Bastard (Six Weeks, LP, 1994)[13]
  • split with Slight Slappers (Sound Pollution, MCR, EP, 1995)
  • split with Ulcer (Six Weeks, EP, 1995)
  • Fear Persuasion Violence Obedience split 10" with Cripple Bastards, Masskontroll and Warpath (Wiggy, EP, 1995)
  • split with Stack (Six Weeks, EP, 1996)
  • split with Monster X (Hater of God, EP, 2000)
  • split with Unholy Grave (Deaf American, EP, 2000)
  • split with Macabre (D.B.D., EP, 2001)
  • split with Hellnation (Sound Pollution/Six Weeks, LP/CD, 2008)[14]
  • split with Lack of Interest (Six Weeks, EP, 2010)
  • A Painful Split with NoComply (To Live a Lie, EP, 2011)[15]

References

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