The Six and Violence was an American musical group in the genre of
New York hardcore
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. Established in
Queens
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,
New York
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, United States, in 1985, the band appeared at the seminal club
CBGBs and other
punk and
heavy metal related venues in the New York area between 1985 and 2005. The band released 2 full-length albums and a series of demos, singles, and EPs throughout their career. The Six and Violence is also featured on hardcore and punk compilations from the 1980s and 1990s.
The band consisted of 6 members with line-up changes over 20 years. The most consistent line-up consisted of Kurt Stenzel on vocals, Paul Gazzara on vocals (deceased February 9, 2005), Dave Miranda on drums, Ray Amico on guitar, J. Garino (deceased 2011) on bass, and Kenneth Kim (deceased 2020) on cymbals. The live presentation consisted of two vocalists, as well as two percussionists who played drums and cymbals in a standing position. The band appeared twice on the
Uncle Floyd Show in 1987.
Guitarist Jim Vafeas and Vocalist Chris Sorgie were among the first members, later replaced by Ray and Paul.
The Six and Violence is notable for being unorthodox within the genre of punk and hardcore, and achieved national college radio play based on comedic elements with songs such as "Golf" and "Planet of the Apes". Six and Violence is also known for musical departures more associated with
progressive rock
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and
Jethro Tull frontman
Ian Anderson guested on 1990s ''Lettuce Prey'' album.
Lyrical content varied from the silly "Hamburger Hairdo" to the philosophical, "All my Best Friends are Turning into their Dads" as well as the controversial “I’m Gonna Kick God’s Ass” and “Death to Guidos”.
The band continues to get seasonal radio play with their Christmas single “Xmas Pigs”, an anti-consumerist spin on the
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. The band helped de ...
classic "
War Pigs". Their 1991 anti-Gulf War single “Armageddon Outta Here” found relevance with the second U.S. war in Iraq.
The Six and Violence is also notable for their use of props and costumes on stage, including men in
gorilla suits, women dressed as nuns, and the demolition of television sets and drums with chainsaws. The band was also known for throwing golf balls, hamburgers and bananas at the audience, and often engaged in dangerous stage antics.
Recordings
The full-length records are ''Lettuce Prey'' (Fist Records 1990) and ''Petty Staycheck'' (
Striving For Togetherness Records
Striving For Togetherness Records (aka SFT Records) is an independent hardcore music label known for its mid-1990s New York hardcore releases.
Notable releases
* Intent to Injure - "Habit of Thought" 7-inch
* Headfirst - "Intervention" 7-inch
* ...
1995). Fist records is notable as having released the first
Warzone record, and Striving For Togetherness pioneered a resurgence in New York hardcore with releases by
Vision of Disorder, Shutdown, and
25 ta Life.
In 2005, The Six and Violence was featured on the soundtrack to the
Eidos video game
"Backyard Wrestling Vol. 2” as well as a number of independent films. Despite only two full-length recordings, the band retains a loyal cult following in the U.S. and abroad.
In October 2007, Dignified Bastard Records
released a two disc retrospective of the band's career, containing both "Lettuce Prey" and Petty Staycheck" discs as well as rare and unheard gems.
Where are they now
Drummer Dave Miranda has been involved with prog rock trio The Magic Elf. He has also been producer for various independent artists. Guitarist Ray Amico is road manager for many established musical acts including his childhood heroes
Devo. Singer/Songwriter Kurt Stenzel fronted or co-fronted musical and performance art projects, Cookin’ With Kurt, Lopsided Space Kart and SpacEKrafT. Kurt Stenzel has also been composing for film. His first feature-length film is ''
Jodorowsky's Dune''.
References
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External links
Six and ViolenceSix and Violence on MySpaceNancy Santiago, Kurt Stenzel of The Six and Violence The Stony Brook Statesman
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(Feb. 22, 1988)
Metalcore musical groups from New York (state)
Hardcore punk groups from New York (state)
Musical groups from Queens, New York