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Discordance Axis was an American
grindcore Grindcore is an extreme fusion genre of heavy metal and hardcore punk that originated in the mid-1980s, drawing inspiration from abrasive-sounding musical styles, such as thrashcore, crust punk, hardcore punk, extreme metal, and industrial. G ...
band from East Brunswick, New Jersey.


Biography

Frontman Jon Chang stated on the history of the band: "Discordance Axis was a three piece grindcore band that started in NJ around 1992. The band started after myself and Rob's previous band disintegrated and we found Dave at a Human Remains show. We asked him to play a split 7-inch with us and it snowballed from there. The pattern was, we got together and wrote and recorded some material, then would part ways. We never really played live much because...well we couldn't manage to sell more than 500 copies of any of our records and we all had conflicting schedules. We get asked why we only toured Japan. That's easy. That's where all our records sold. And most of the bands we liked were from over there. Steve Procopio played live a lot with us and recorded the guitar tracks on the Necropolitan EP. Rob Marton plays guitar on every other recording we produced. Steve and Rob were two really gifted people and I feel fortunate to have played with both them and Dave. There's a much more detailed band history in the Original Sound Version and Jouhou reissue CD's that Hydrahead released, but in brief, Discordance Axis started in 1992 and broke up in 2001. All of our music has been re-issued on CD except for our tracks on the Necropolitan EP(because the master is lost) and our track from the Snarl Out Vol 2 7-inch comp record. Jon Chang now sings for Gridlink. Rob Marton writes lots of music but isn't in a band.
Dave Witte Dave Witte (born August 11, 1971) is an American drummer. He is known for his work in numerous extreme metal or hardcore punk bands including Municipal Waste, Melt-Banana, Discordance Axis, Black Army Jacket, Birds of Prey, Burnt by the Sun, a ...
plays for Municipal Waste (among others)."


Style

In the beginning the band played straightforward
grindcore Grindcore is an extreme fusion genre of heavy metal and hardcore punk that originated in the mid-1980s, drawing inspiration from abrasive-sounding musical styles, such as thrashcore, crust punk, hardcore punk, extreme metal, and industrial. G ...
influenced by the likes of
Napalm Death Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in 1981 in Meriden, West Midlands. None of the band's original members has been in the group since 1986. But since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch ...
, but on later releases they showcased a very original style. Robert Marton played guitar lines that were both technical and dissonant, and added creative overdubs to augment the melodies. Dave Witte added complex rolls, fills, and jarring rhythmic shifts to the usual barrage of blast beats found in grindcore. Jon Chang alternated between a shrill shriek and a "gastrointestinal" roar, and based most of his metaphorical lyrics on novels and anime. The band had no bassist and released the majority of their full-length recordings in DVD cases rather than CD cases coming with unusually large booklets (normally with liner notes for each song longer than the lyrics).


Lineup

*Jon Chang – vocals (
Gridlink Gridlink is an American grindcore band, founded in 2004 in Hoboken, New Jersey. The band's song "Orphan", from their album also titled ''Orphan'', was played sporadically as an interrogation technique during the questioning of a terror suspect ...
, Hayaino Daisuki, No One Knows What the Dead Think) *Rob Marton – guitar (No One Knows What the Dead Think) *
Dave Witte Dave Witte (born August 11, 1971) is an American drummer. He is known for his work in numerous extreme metal or hardcore punk bands including Municipal Waste, Melt-Banana, Discordance Axis, Black Army Jacket, Birds of Prey, Burnt by the Sun, a ...
– drums ( Burnt by the Sun, Human Remains, Municipal Waste,
Black Army Jacket Black Army Jacket was an American powerviolence band. They released one album and many 7-inch EPs, splits and compilation appearances. Their members have gone on to play in such bands as Municipal Waste, Deny the Cross, Matt Pond PA, Burnt by th ...
, Melt-Banana, Exit-13,
Deny the Cross Deny the Cross is an American powerviolence band. Founded in 2013, the group features drummer Dave Witte (Municipal Waste, Discordance Axis, Burnt by the Sun), vocalist Carlos Ramirez (Black Army Jacket), guitarist Dan Lactose ( Spazz), and bassi ...
, Hope Collapse, East West Blast Test, Birds of Prey,
Phantomsmasher Phantomsmasher is an experimental grindcore/electronic band led by musician James Plotkin, previously known as Atomsmasher. The band signed to Ipecac Recordings in 2002, and is reportedly currently working on a third album. Members *James Plotk ...
)


Former members

*Steve Procopio – guitar (1997–1998, 2001) *Rob Proctor – drums (1995)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Ulterior'' (1995), Devour Records/Pulp Records * '' Jouhou'' (1997), Hydra Head Records * '' The Inalienable Dreamless'' (2000), Hydra Head Records


EPs

*split with Cosmic Hurse (1992), Pulp Records *split with Hellchild (1993), HG Fact *split with Capitalist Casualties (1994), Pulp Records *split with Def Master (1994), HG Fact *split with Melt-Banana (1995), HG Fact *split with Plutocracy (1995), Slap a Ham Records *''Necropolitan'' (1997), HG Fact *split with Corrupted and 324 (2001), HG Fact


Compilations

* ''Original Sound Version 1992–1995'' (1998), Devour Records * ''The Inalienable Dreamless Perfect Version Box Set'' (2000), self-released * ''Our Last Day'' (2005), Hydra Head Records


Videos

* ''7.62mm'' (1997), self-released * ''Pikadourei'' (2002), Hydra Head Records


External links


Official website
*
Discordance Axis
at MySpace
Interview with Dave Witte at Lambgoat.com
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