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After the departure of original Hated rhythm section Colin Meeder and Mike Bonner, a new version of the group cropped up in former Spastic Rats drummer Kenny Hill’s basement in late ’86. The Hated had been on ice for a year with Dan Littleton expelled from school and Erik Fisher in college, but returned to Annapolis in with a youthful political energy that erupted into a war cry: “Everysong is a revolution,” Fisher shouted.
“When we played it was a just a full on sonic attack, a wall of super fuzzed out guitars and harmonies from me and Erik, with John Irvine’s virtuosity and Kenny Hill’s singular intensity and unique feel for thrash pushing us over the edge,” Littleton remarked about this second incarnation of The Hated. “EverySong” was cut at Les Lentz’s LSP Studios after a week of steady rehearsals, the band fresh with rage and a year’s worth of songs. “Les Lentz had the instinct to record every second of sound we played,” Littleton said, “from the opening screech of guitars till the last sirens of feedback died out and the headphones hit the studio floor.”
A fantastic album. I can see why they didn't continue under the name The Evens, as it's a different sound with the bass added. Coriky is the Evens + Joe Lally from Fugazi on bass. If you can imagine The Evens with a slightly more funky, aggressive sound like Fugazi... that's what you get! And there's no way that can ever go wrong. What a great debut album!! smiledozer
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