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~BAND HISTORY~
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They are a group of fans weaned on the legendary band's brutal New York City Hardcore, who take the fire, passion and spirit that drives Madball, and the subculture they have long represented, into their positions of power and influence all over the world.
It's an ever-expanding phalanx, a network of either tightly interconnected or loosely associated individuals who share a love of free-thinking, truth-telling and hard-knock sincerity. These people Infiltrate the System.
The members of Madball are icons in the underground and that underground now spills forth into the streets. Since forming in 1988, Madball has been responsible for some of the most important releases in the genre, from the seminal Ball of Destruction EP (1989) to the landmark albums Set It Off (1994), Demonstrating My Style (1996), Look My Way (1998), Hold it Down (2000), and their career defining resurgent Ferret Music debut, Legacy (2005).
The band completes their musical and lyrical evolution with Infiltrate the System, comprised of 13 tracks that combine the most tried-and-true and fan-beloved elements of their esteemed catalog with new depth, renewed urgency, increasing diversity and a near-conceptual approach to new stories about the streets, and the world.
It's fitting that after meeting so many of different types of fans on the road, in places as diverse as Latin America, Europe and Japan (the band's first proper tour, in fact, was across the Atlantic, and South America followed soon after), Madball chose to acknowledge the impact of the hardcore community that spawned them in places great and small, from the mind-blowing to the mundane, with their new album's title.
It's an ever-expanding phalanx, a network of either tightly interconnected or loosely associated individuals who share a love of free-thinking, truth-telling and hard-knock sincerity. These people Infiltrate the System.
The members of Madball are icons in the underground and that underground now spills forth into the streets. Since forming in 1988, Madball has been responsible for some of the most important releases in the genre, from the seminal Ball of Destruction EP (1989) to the landmark albums Set It Off (1994), Demonstrating My Style (1996), Look My Way (1998), Hold it Down (2000), and their career defining resurgent Ferret Music debut, Legacy (2005).
The band completes their musical and lyrical evolution with Infiltrate the System, comprised of 13 tracks that combine the most tried-and-true and fan-beloved elements of their esteemed catalog with new depth, renewed urgency, increasing diversity and a near-conceptual approach to new stories about the streets, and the world.
It's fitting that after meeting so many of different types of fans on the road, in places as diverse as Latin America, Europe and Japan (the band's first proper tour, in fact, was across the Atlantic, and South America followed soon after), Madball chose to acknowledge the impact of the hardcore community that spawned them in places great and small, from the mind-blowing to the mundane, with their new album's title.
~DISCOGRAPHY~
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Madball
Set It Off
Release Date 1994
Label Roadrunner
Tracks:
1. Set it Off
2. Lockdown
3. New York City
4. Never Had It
5. It's Time
6. C.T.Y.C. (R.I.P.)
7. Across Your Face
8. Down by Law
9. Spit on Your Grave
10. Face to Face
11. Smell the Bacon (What's with You ?)
12. Get Out Listen
13. World Is Mine
Set It Off
Release Date 1994
Label Roadrunner
Tracks:
1. Set it Off
2. Lockdown
3. New York City
4. Never Had It
5. It's Time
6. C.T.Y.C. (R.I.P.)
7. Across Your Face
8. Down by Law
9. Spit on Your Grave
10. Face to Face
11. Smell the Bacon (What's with You ?)
12. Get Out Listen
13. World Is Mine
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Been There Done That 7 Inch (1999)
Tracklist:
01 - Been There Done That
02 - Thinking To Myself
03 - Fools Die
Tracklist:
01 - Been There Done That
02 - Thinking To Myself
03 - Fools Die
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Madball
Droppin' Many Suckers / Demonstrating My Style
Release Date 1995 10 13
Label Wreckage
Tracks:
1. Demonstrating My Life
2. Unity
3. Live or Die
4. Pride (Times Are Changing)
5. Streets of Hate
6. Back of the bus
7. Hardcore Still Lives !
8. Nuestra Familia
9. 5-0
10. Addict
11. True to the Game
12. Godfather
13. In Memory of...
14. Ball of Destruction
Droppin' Many Suckers / Demonstrating My Style
Release Date 1995 10 13
Label Wreckage
Tracks:
1. Demonstrating My Life
2. Unity
3. Live or Die
4. Pride (Times Are Changing)
5. Streets of Hate
6. Back of the bus
7. Hardcore Still Lives !
8. Nuestra Familia
9. 5-0
10. Addict
11. True to the Game
12. Godfather
13. In Memory of...
14. Ball of Destruction
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Madball
Look My Way
Release Date 1998 06 09
Label Roadrunner
Tracks:
1.Look My Way\t
2.Moment of Truth\t
3.Cut Off\t
4.Temptation or Restraint\t
5.Waste of Time\t
6.False Threats\t
7.Pushin' Me\t
8.Walk Away\t
9.Our Family\t
10.Lesson of Life\t
11.All I Can Take\t
12.Been There, Done That
Look My Way
Release Date 1998 06 09
Label Roadrunner
Tracks:
1.Look My Way\t
2.Moment of Truth\t
3.Cut Off\t
4.Temptation or Restraint\t
5.Waste of Time\t
6.False Threats\t
7.Pushin' Me\t
8.Walk Away\t
9.Our Family\t
10.Lesson of Life\t
11.All I Can Take\t
12.Been There, Done That
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Madball
Hold It Down
Release Date 2000 06 20
Label Epitaph/ADA
Tracks:
1.Intro\t\t
2.Can't Stop, Won't Stop\t\t
3.Hold It Down\t
4.Fall This Time\t\t
5.Everyday Hate\t\t
6.Done...\t\t
7.Say What?\t\t
8.D.I.F.M.M.\t\t
9.Show No Fear\t\t
10.Never Look Back\t\t
11.Still Searching\t\t
12.Confessions\t\t
13.Thinking to Myself\t\t
14.Semper Fi
Hold It Down
Release Date 2000 06 20
Label Epitaph/ADA
Tracks:
1.Intro\t\t
2.Can't Stop, Won't Stop\t\t
3.Hold It Down\t
4.Fall This Time\t\t
5.Everyday Hate\t\t
6.Done...\t\t
7.Say What?\t\t
8.D.I.F.M.M.\t\t
9.Show No Fear\t\t
10.Never Look Back\t\t
11.Still Searching\t\t
12.Confessions\t\t
13.Thinking to Myself\t\t
14.Semper Fi
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Madball
LEGACY
Release Date 2005
Label Ferret Music
Tracks:
1. Adapt And Overcome
2. Heavenhell
3. Behind These Walls
4. Legacy
5. Timebomb
6. Darkest Days
7. The Crown
8. War And Hate
9. Until Then
10. Final Round
11. Pretty Dirty
12. For My Enemies
13. 100%
14. Hardcore Pride
15. H.C. United
16. Worldwide
LEGACY
Release Date 2005
Label Ferret Music
Tracks:
1. Adapt And Overcome
2. Heavenhell
3. Behind These Walls
4. Legacy
5. Timebomb
6. Darkest Days
7. The Crown
8. War And Hate
9. Until Then
10. Final Round
11. Pretty Dirty
12. For My Enemies
13. 100%
14. Hardcore Pride
15. H.C. United
16. Worldwide
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Infiltrate the System
Release Date 2007 08 21
Label Ferret Music
Tracks:
1.We the People\t
2.Infiltrate the System\t
3.Revolt\t
4.No Escape\t
5.Takeover\t
6.Renegades\t
7.Set Me Free\t
8.Messenger
9.Liberty or Death\t
10.Novelty
11.You're Gone\t
12.P.Y.I.T.F., Pt. 3\t
13.Stand Up N.Y.
Infiltrate the System
Release Date 2007 08 21
Label Ferret Music
Tracks:
1.We the People\t
2.Infiltrate the System\t
3.Revolt\t
4.No Escape\t
5.Takeover\t
6.Renegades\t
7.Set Me Free\t
8.Messenger
9.Liberty or Death\t
10.Novelty
11.You're Gone\t
12.P.Y.I.T.F., Pt. 3\t
13.Stand Up N.Y.
~MEMBERS~
Freddy "Madball" Cricien - Vocals
Hoya Roc - Bass
Mitts - Guitar
Hoya Roc - Bass
Mitts - Guitar
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FREDDY "MADBALL" & DJ STRESS
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(side project Freddy)
~PREVIEW~
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When one thinks of legendary New York Hardcore veteran and Madball vocalist Freddy Madball, most likely the first images that fall into focus involve mosh-pits, stage-diving and brutal screaming. But much like every other driven artist, there is more lurking underneath Freddys creative persona than one might realize. For example, although as a youngster Freddy was introduced to hardcore by his older brother and Agnostic Front mouthpiece Roger Miret, he also grew up with just as much love for hip-hop, which has carried through to this very day.
I grew up in a house that was musically diverse, Freddy explains. While obviously hardcore played a big role in my life and allowed me the opportunity to actually take part in music from performing aspect, I was also raised as a fan of an eclectic mix of soundsanything from rock to Latin music, etc.. But one of my most memorable musical experiences was purchasing The Show by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring Slick Rick. Ive loved hip-hop as far back as I can remember.
That very memory bumping The Show and La-Di-Da-Di in his bedroom, in fact, has kept Freddy glued to hip-hop ever since his grade school years, and the result of his longtime passion has finally culminated in his first full-on foray into the world of spitting lyrics as an MC. Alongside his trusty and multi-talented producing partner D.J. Stress, Freddy and Stress have started to make quite the buzz for themselves after a high-profile debut show in England, several upcoming U.S. shows in the works, not to mention some hypnotic, head-nodding tracks available via the duos website, which are merely the tip of the iceberg from their recent time in the studio.
Yet even though the tantalizing results of what these two have crafted thus far are impressive, this project has been a long time in the making.
Ive been talking about doing a hip-hop project since the mid-nineties, Freddy says. I went through some rough times in my personal life and my touring and recording time with Madball and Hazen Street, two bands I am still very much involved with, have always made it difficult to find the time to get things going.
After several years of patience, however, Freddy met D.J. Stress, who provided a level of inspiration and enthusiasm that Freddy needed to get his ideas framed in the proper setting.
When I met Stress, I was blown away by the amount of beats he had ready to show me, Freddy reminisces with a laugh. Stress came with about 40 or 50, most of which really blew me away.
Stress beats are a combination of his hometown Philly sound mixed with a New York vibe blended with a variety of other influences, and they provide the creative spark for Freddy to nail down his highly personal, real and reflective lyrics in finalized formthe result of which have attracted the attention of a slew of figures in the underground hip-hop scene.
Of course, based on the track record Freddy has established for his other artistic ventures, one should not be surprised that his work with D.J. Stress is so well-crafted. But folks should also be aware that this project is no flash-in-the-pan.
Ive been into hip-hop as long as a lot of these younger MCs have been alive, and Im only in my early-thirties, Freddy proudly states. Now Im not saying that makes me better than anyone else, but people need to know that hip-hop culture is an important part of who I am.
As with any person who has spent a few years immersed in this style of music, Freddy is also concerned with the direction the genre has headed the past few years. Freddy claims a wide variety of influences anything from Rakim and Public Enemy to KRS-One, N.W.A. and The Notorious B.I.G. ...And he vows not to make his venture into the rap game an overtly materialistic one.
Now Im not dissing anyone for being successful at what they do, Freddy says. I enjoy the finer things in life like anyone else, but if cars, jewelry and champagne are the only subjects you rhyme about then I have to question the integrity of where this is all going. I think there are so many unique stories that all of us MCs have to share from our lives. Id love to see people get a bit more personal and real, which reflects who I am.
Anyone familiar with Freddys life and musical experiences couldnt imagine him doing it any other way........
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/freddymadball#ixzz0uL2UOcXZ
I grew up in a house that was musically diverse, Freddy explains. While obviously hardcore played a big role in my life and allowed me the opportunity to actually take part in music from performing aspect, I was also raised as a fan of an eclectic mix of soundsanything from rock to Latin music, etc.. But one of my most memorable musical experiences was purchasing The Show by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring Slick Rick. Ive loved hip-hop as far back as I can remember.
That very memory bumping The Show and La-Di-Da-Di in his bedroom, in fact, has kept Freddy glued to hip-hop ever since his grade school years, and the result of his longtime passion has finally culminated in his first full-on foray into the world of spitting lyrics as an MC. Alongside his trusty and multi-talented producing partner D.J. Stress, Freddy and Stress have started to make quite the buzz for themselves after a high-profile debut show in England, several upcoming U.S. shows in the works, not to mention some hypnotic, head-nodding tracks available via the duos website, which are merely the tip of the iceberg from their recent time in the studio.
Yet even though the tantalizing results of what these two have crafted thus far are impressive, this project has been a long time in the making.
Ive been talking about doing a hip-hop project since the mid-nineties, Freddy says. I went through some rough times in my personal life and my touring and recording time with Madball and Hazen Street, two bands I am still very much involved with, have always made it difficult to find the time to get things going.
After several years of patience, however, Freddy met D.J. Stress, who provided a level of inspiration and enthusiasm that Freddy needed to get his ideas framed in the proper setting.
When I met Stress, I was blown away by the amount of beats he had ready to show me, Freddy reminisces with a laugh. Stress came with about 40 or 50, most of which really blew me away.
Stress beats are a combination of his hometown Philly sound mixed with a New York vibe blended with a variety of other influences, and they provide the creative spark for Freddy to nail down his highly personal, real and reflective lyrics in finalized formthe result of which have attracted the attention of a slew of figures in the underground hip-hop scene.
Of course, based on the track record Freddy has established for his other artistic ventures, one should not be surprised that his work with D.J. Stress is so well-crafted. But folks should also be aware that this project is no flash-in-the-pan.
Ive been into hip-hop as long as a lot of these younger MCs have been alive, and Im only in my early-thirties, Freddy proudly states. Now Im not saying that makes me better than anyone else, but people need to know that hip-hop culture is an important part of who I am.
As with any person who has spent a few years immersed in this style of music, Freddy is also concerned with the direction the genre has headed the past few years. Freddy claims a wide variety of influences anything from Rakim and Public Enemy to KRS-One, N.W.A. and The Notorious B.I.G. ...And he vows not to make his venture into the rap game an overtly materialistic one.
Now Im not dissing anyone for being successful at what they do, Freddy says. I enjoy the finer things in life like anyone else, but if cars, jewelry and champagne are the only subjects you rhyme about then I have to question the integrity of where this is all going. I think there are so many unique stories that all of us MCs have to share from our lives. Id love to see people get a bit more personal and real, which reflects who I am.
Anyone familiar with Freddys life and musical experiences couldnt imagine him doing it any other way........
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/freddymadball#ixzz0uL2UOcXZ
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