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Looking Back with Drew Beat

Looking Back with Drew Beat

June 16, 2020 4 min read

We interviewed Drew Beat along with Matt BOLD at Matt’s house in K-Town many years back for a video that was to be included in the planned Livewire Release of a live BOLD set from The Anthrax in summer 1989 (and their final show there). Obviously this never happened, Rev did the discography, and another good idea was scrapped. 
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Chris Daily - The Printing Tales

Chris Daily - The Printing Tales

June 12, 2020 7 min read

In addition to running Smorgasbord Fanzine and Records back in the late 80s, Chris Daily also was responsible for printing up some of the covers and inserts for the early Rev releases, as well as the famed Schism Issue number 7 and the Project X seven inch covers. Although it may seem insignificant, we thought it was a cool little piece of niche history, especially since twenty plus years later Chris has continued his interest in printwork by running Daily Screen Printing out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Enjoy. -DCXX
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Exploring the Vampire Empire with Alan Cage

Exploring the Vampire Empire with Alan Cage

June 09, 2020 5 min read

Where did drums enter the picture for you and how/why did you pick up the sticks?

I started banging around on my Mom’s pots and pans when I was really young. She eventually got tired of that and bought me my first drum set when I was 11 or 12. I’m not sure why I started playing, I guess I just always loved music and wanted to play and drums seemed like the most accessible instrument.
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Double Cross Tom Capone Live Photos

Feedback by TC3 (Tom Capone)

June 05, 2020 8 min read

In January 2006, Beyond did two reunion shows. At the time I was in contact with Capone pretty regularly and told him I wanted to do a lengthy Beyond interview with him and the other guys. After he took the time to answer a couple dozen questions, I lost everything from a server crash, and he didn’t have the answers anymore either. The answers were great…very long and detailed with tons of cool stories about everything related to Beyond.
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Double Cross Early Revelation Records Vinyl Collage

Q&A With Jordan Cooper

June 02, 2020 4 min read

This is part of an on-going piece we will be running with Jordan Cooper, a man who needs no introduction. Want one? Pull out The Way It Is LP. Yeah, that was his idea, start to finish...enough said. We pick some Rev releases with accompanying questions, and allow Jordan to inform us. More to come... -DCXX
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Double Cross Ryan Hoffman Chain of Strength Live Photo

Ryan Hoffman - Chain of Strength

May 29, 2020 2 min read

This is part of an ongoing piece where we asked various people from bands over the years what they recall as the most memorable show they ever played (or attended, if they were never in a band), and why. What is posted here is only a sliver of what is to come, so be sure to check back. -DCXX
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Slapshot Mask Origins

Slapshot Mask Origins

May 26, 2020 1 min read

Years ago when we were doing daily entries on Double Cross, I was in touch with original Slapshot drummer, Mark McKay and we talked about the origins of the legendary Slapshot goalie mask used on the cover of the Same Mistake / Might Makes Right 7".
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PORCELL - Always A Friend For Life

PORCELL - Always A Friend For Life

May 22, 2020 3 min read

Porcell saw this photo that we had posted at some point and sent us a great story to go along with it. Big thanks to Porcell for this contribution. -Tim DCXX

That live shot was the Freeze at the Stamford Anthrax, somewhere around 1984. Cappo is the guy at the bottom of the pile up, lying flat on his back on the right hand side.

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Dave Bett and The Designs of Early Revelation Records

Dave Bett and The Designs of Early Revelation Records

May 18, 2020 10 min read

The design of the early Revelation Records releases could summarize the aesthetic of that era in hardcore possibly better than anything else from the time. Every one of us has at some point pulled out their copy of Bringin’ It Down or Start Today and studied the lyrics, read the thanks list, and stared at the photos. If you haven’t...well then you might as well stop reading, because this interview won’t interest you. But if you love this stuff like us, then you may have noticed that the design on a few of these gems is credited to a faceless guy named “Dave Bett.” I was always curious who he was. Was he just some hardcore kid with skills? Was he a professional graphic designer who was simply hired by Revelation?
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SONGS OF PRAISE: Expectations

SONGS OF PRAISE: Expectations

May 11, 2020 4 min read

Written by Tony Rettman (Author and Host of Sandpaper Lullaby Podcast). Check out some of his books, available here

Trying to corral all the things I dislike about myself into one convenient pile can be a tough task. Even tougher is trying to snake back and figure out where all this self-loathing began. Small blips come in on my mental radar when I find the time to dwell on such matters; which seems like all the time. During adolescence, there was a rapidly enveloping pressure to either adapt or succeed. The thing is, no one explained how to do either one to me. 

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BOLD SUMMER TOUR 1989

BOLD SUMMER TOUR 1989

May 03, 2020 14 min read

Submitted by Shining Life Press

For the first half of the tour, we played with Gorilla Biscuits and then Judge for the second half, and you could tell Porcell was in between things, Youth of Today was playing their last show on this tour. Matt and I were about to start college. Drew was moving to NYC with Ritchie, there was just a sense of closure or transition with things ending and new things happening. 

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Burn 7” - Self Titled (1990)

Burn 7” - Self Titled (1990)

April 30, 2020 2 min read

Written by: Anthony Pappalardo

1990. Revelation Records released five 7”s that year and one LP, perfectly balanced by half heritage, half new(ish). Judge and Youth of Today represented tradition as much as Inside Out, Quicksand, Burn, and the pleasant anomaly, Supertouch loosened the knots and rewired things. Burn specifically brought a unique blend of fire and fusion, pounding the pavement like a demo-era Cro-Mags and locking into bouncy beats and drifts often in the same song.
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