Discharge – Why
(Clay Records 1981 PLATETWO)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality)
Sleeve in Nr MINT/Excellent+ condition
– some wear along opening edge – still in original shrinkwrap
Discharge are an English hardcore punk band formed in 1977 in Stoke-on-Trent by Terence “Tezz” Roberts and Royston “Rainy” Wainwright. While the band has undergone several line-up changes throughout its history, the classic line-up from the early 1980s featured bassist Wainwright, drummer Gary Maloney, guitarist Anthony “Bones” Roberts, and vocalist Kelvin “Cal” Morris.
The band is characterized by a minimalistic approach to music and lyrics, using a heavy, distorted, and grinding guitar-driven sound and raw, shouted vocals similar to a political speech, with lyrics on anarchist and pacifist themes, over intense drone-like rhythms. The band’s sound has been called a “grave-black aural acid assault.” According to music writer Jason Ferguson, Discharge “paved the way for an astounding array of politically motivated, musically intense and deeply confrontational bands”. Discharge was “explicitly political” and used a “revolutionary/activist” attitude that moved hardcore away from its pub rock origins and towards a “dangerous and provocative” territory.
AllMusic calls the band’s sound a “high-speed noise overload” characterized by “ferocious noise blasts”. The band’s 1982 debut album, Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing, went to number two on the UK Indie Charts and number 40 in the UK Album Chart. Treble magazine calls HNSNSN one of the ten essential hardcore albums, in a list that includes Black Flag’s Damaged and the Dead Kennedys’ Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. In the early 1980s, numerous singles and EPs placed in the top 10 of the UK Indie Charts, including the 1981 EP Why? (#1) and the 1982 single State Violence State Control.
HNSNSN paved the way for various extreme metal styles such as thrash metal, black metal, crust punk, and grindcore. The band’s “brutal, extremist approach” and “extreme thrash noise” style of playing eventually led to the thrash genre. “Discharge’s influence on heavy metal is incalculable and metal superstars such as Metallica, Anthrax and Sepultura have covered Discharge’s songs in tribute.” Discharge was a major influence on at least two generations of metal. Along with Napalm Death and Extreme Noise Terror, Discharge have been credited for laying the groundwork for grindcore. The musical genre of D-beat is named after Discharge and the band’s distinctive drumbeat.
Why is the fourth EP by English hardcore punk band Discharge, released in 1981 on Clay Records. It reached number 1 on the UK Indie Charts in 1981.
Track listing
All tracks written by Discharge
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | “Visions of War” | 1:41 |
2. | “Does This System Work?” | 1:17 |
3. | “A Look at Tomorrow” | 1:57 |
4. | “Why” | 1:11 |
5. | “Maimed and Slaughtered” | 1:06 |
6. | “Mania for Conquest” | 1:16 |
7. | “Ain’t No Feeble Bastard” | 1:30 |
8. | “Is This to Be?” | 1:31 |
9. | “Massacre of Innocents (Air Attack)” | 1:23 |
10. | “Why (Reprise)” | 1:49 |
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