1990–1993

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1990–1993
Compilation album by
Released1999
RecordedDecember 15, 1990 – August 21, 1993
Studio8 Studios (San Diego, California)
The Headquarters
KSPC (Claremont, California)
Ché Café (San Diego, California)
GenrePowerviolence
Length44:05
LabelSlap-a-Ham #55[1]
Crossed Out chronology
Crossed Out
(1992)
1990–1993
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Ink19Favorable[2]
In Music We TrustFavorable[3]

1990–1993 is the discography compilation consisting of the entire recorded output of American powerviolence band Crossed Out, which was released in 1999 through Slap-a-Ham Records on compact disc and vinyl formats. The compilation includes previously released EP material as well as rare demos and live recordings.[4] A limited edition of white-colored LP copies were released through direct mail order.

Background[edit]

Crossed Out was formed in late 1990 by guitarist Scot Golia, drummer Tad Miller, bassist Rich Hart, and vocalist Dallas Van Kempen. The group issued a demo tape, a self-titled 7-inch, a split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard, and a split 5-inch with Dropdead. The group also contributed two tracks to the Slap-a-Ham compilation 7-inch Son of Blleeaauurrggh, which also featured other prominent powerviolence and grindcore acts. The group would eventually break-up in 1993 after playing only 16 live shows total in the southern California area. The last five shows featured Eric Wood (from Man Is the Bastard) on the bass, for their original bassist Hart left the group by that point. One of these last few shows, which was recorded on August 21, 1993, at the Ché Café, is featured as the last four tracks on the 1990–1993 compilation.

Track list[edit]

No.TitleTaken fromLength
1."Internal"Crossed Out0:37
2."He-Man"Crossed Out2:01
3."Locked In"Crossed Out0:52
4."Fraud"Crossed Out0:45
5."Crown of Thorns"Crossed Out0:37
6."Force of Habit"Crossed Out0:58
7."Crutch"Crossed Out2:05
8."Supremacy"Split 5" with Dropdead0:29
9."Ulcer"Son of Blleeaauurrggh0:12
10."Neglect"Split 5" with Dropdead0:31
11."Suffocate"Split 5" with Dropdead0:54
12."Selfserve"Split 5" with Dropdead0:34
13."Homegrown"Son of Blleeaauurrggh0:05
14."Crown of Thorns"Previously Unreleased Recording0:44
15."Internal"Previously Unreleased Recording0:38
16."Practiced Hatred"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:26
17."Pure Delusion"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:20
18."Society"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:40
19."Lowlife"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:32
20."Scapegoat"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:36
21."Vacuum"Split 7-inch with Man Is the Bastard0:23
22."No Truth" (Christ on Parade cover)Previously Unreleased December 15, 1990 Rehearsal Recording1:08
23."Fraud"Demo '910:44
24."Letch"Demo '911:44
25."Never Forget"Demo '911:37
26."He-Man"Demo '912:00
27."Suicide of a Species"Demo '912:20
28."Selfish Achiever"Demo '911:27
29."Advice?"Demo '911:31
30."Locked In"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19921:03
31."Fraud"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:54
32."Ulcer"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:21
33."He-Man"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19922:13
34."Internal"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:45
35."Suffocate"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:59
36."Supremacy"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:51
37."Force of Habit"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19921:12
38."Homegrown"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:19
39."Selfserve"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:37
40."Crown of Thorns"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:55
41."Neglect"Live On KSPC, March 27, 19920:45
42."Jihad"Previously Unreleased 1992 Rehearsal Recording0:58
43."Protestor" (Negative FX cover)Previously Unreleased 1992 Rehearsal Recording0:23
44."Pure Delusion"Live At the Ché Café, August 21, 19930:34
45."Lowlife"Live At the Ché Café, August 21, 19930:40
46."Nightstalker" (Impact Unit cover)Live At the Ché Café, August 21, 19932:26
47."Practiced Hatred"Live At the Ché Café, August 21, 19930:40

Personnel[edit]

  • Rich Hart - bass (tracks 1–43)
  • Eric Wood - bass (tracks 44–47)
  • Tad Miller - drums
  • Scot Golia - guitar
  • Dallas Van Kempen - vocals
  • Alan Vangundy - recording (tracks 1–7)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crossed Out 1990-1993". Discogs. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  2. ^ Chadwick (2000-07-27), Andrew. "Crossed Out Review". ink19.com. Ink 19. Retrieved 2017-04-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Branin, Jeb. "Crossed Out 1990-1993 Review". inmusicwetrust.com. In Music We Trust. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
  4. ^ "Crossed Out - Crossed Out". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 August 2016.