Anthony
Martini, also known as
Ant Money, Teddy P, De Lux and Eric form E-Town Concrete.
New york Hardcore has produced some amazing experiences,(
paralysis,
testosterone-induced
insanity), amazing slogans, ("As I rise, you
fall.", "
Satisfaction is the
death of
Desire") and amazing music, provided that all you
care about is
intensity.
E-Town Concrete combines
hardcore with
rap,
sepultura-style
metal, steady
funk and lyrics with meaning. It's hard to describe, you just have to hear it.
http://www.velebitpro.com/ is a website attempting to sell you a video that is worth watching actually. A
documentary true to hardcore, E-Town Concrete's inception was actually about two years after this video, but it's still amazing to watch.
Hare Krishnas know how to tear
shit up and
108 is proof. 25 ta life, isn't my thing, but is worth witnessing. One band on that video that I stand by is actually making it to the
mainstream a bit,
Vision of
Disorder, responsible for the moment that
enlightened me to the potential in hardcore:
"Don't you tell me that it's going to stop
burning,
I detest the
lies, so tell me why I'm here still screaming, this will never end, I will never ever stop
learning, I will just absorb all of my
environmental surroundings that aim to take me down."
This video was actually produced by
Anthony Edwards from the
TV show ER.
E-Town Concrete
tour,
play and
live a lot harder than most people can
imagine and if any of this
hardcore extremism appeals to you, you should visit http://www.etownconcrete.net where you can take advantage of
free mp3's of EVERY one of their songs. They are by far the most intense and most meaningful of any of the bands to ever come out of that scene.