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Cryptic Slaughter is an American
crossover thrash Crossover thrash (often abbreviated to crossover) is a fusion genre of thrash metal and hardcore punk. The genre lies on a continuum between heavy metal and hardcore punk. Other genres on the same continuum, such as metalcore and grindcore, ma ...
band based in
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, and originally formed in 1984.


Biography

Cryptic Slaughter was formed in 1984 by Les Evans (age 17), Scott Peterson (age 14), and Adam Scott (age 15), who met through their mutual participation in the American Youth Soccer League (AYSO). Soon they were joined by Bill Crooks (age 15), a friend of Adam Scott and a fellow soccer player. Adam Scott was let go a few months later due to conflicts regarding his parents and school. Their first demo, ''Life in Grave'', was produced in 1985 and became well circulated in the burgeoning tape-trader underground. Their first full-length LP, ''Convicted'', was released in 1986 on Death/Metal Blade records, whose artist roster also boasted D.R.I.,
Corrosion of Conformity Corrosion of Conformity (also known as COC) is an American heavy metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina, formed in 1982. The band has undergone multiple line-up changes throughout its existence, with guitarist Woody Weatherman as the sole const ...
, Dr. Know,
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, and Beyond Possession. Within its first year of release, ''Convicted'' sold over 25,000 copies and earned Cryptic Slaughter the reputation as being one of the fastest bands in hardcore. Next came ''Money Talks'' in 1987, which is still considered by many to be the band's best effort. Mixing crushing grooves with lightning speed, ''Money Talks'' surpassed ''Convicted''s success by selling 35,000 in its first year and by earning Cryptic Slaughter a fanatical following around the world. They took on the right-wing theocracy directly, with songs like "Freedom of Expression" that skewered the censorial nature of the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), founded by Al Gore's wife Tipper. Their "American Heroes" directly confronted the mass media heroic mythology of the astronauts who died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, when millions toil to survive daily in a world of injustice. Along with DRI they were at the forefront of a musical genre known as much for its relentless energy as its radical anti-authoritarian politics, even if not all the listeners paid attention. The original line-up recorded their final studio album, ''Stream of Consciousness'', in 1988. Unhappy with the recording process and the album's production, the band's internal problems were magnified by life on the road. They broke up in the summer on tour before ''Stream'' was released later that fall. They played their last show in
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on July 14, 1988. Shortly after returning home, however, guitarist Les Evans and bassist Rob Nicholson recruited new member Eli Nelson and continued on in a new direction. This new incarnation was short-lived, however, and Evans moved to Portland in May 1989 to reform the band with an entirely new line-up. The final Cryptic Slaughter album, ''Speak Your Peace'' (1990), was a definite departure from the previous material, heavily influenced by a changing music scene. Cryptic Slaughter is often credited as one of the progenitors of
crossover Crossover may refer to: Entertainment Albums and songs * ''Cross Over'' (Dan Peek album) * ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987 * ''Crossover'' (Intrigue album) * ''Crossover'' (Hitomi Shimatani album) * ''Crossover'' (Yoshino ...
, the
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and often fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, 2007, . ...
and
hardcore Hardcore, hard core or hard-core may refer to: Arts and media Film * ''Hardcore'' (1977 film), a British comedy film * ''Hardcore'' (1979 film), an American crime drama film starring George C Scott * ''Hardcore'' (2001 film), a British documen ...
crossover genre, along with such seminal acts as D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity and
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. In 2003,
Relapse Records Relapse Records is an American independent record label based in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Matthew F. Jacobson in 1990. The label features many grindcore, death metal, metalcore and sludge metal artists. History The label was ...
reissued ''Convicted'' and ''Money Talks'' with added bonus tracks from Cryptic Slaughter's demo and live recordings. In 2018, due to legal reasons, the band changed its name to Lowlife and continued to tour, until October 2021, when Lowlife reverted its name back to Cryptic Slaughter. They plan to release their first studio album in more than three decades in 2022.


Members


Current members

*Les Evans – guitar (1984–1990, 2002–2003, 2021–present), bass (1988–1999, 2002–2003) *Scott Peterson – drums (1984–1988, 2021–present) *Brad Mowen – vocals (2021–present) *Dave Webb – guitar (2022-present) *Menno Verbaten – bass (2021–present)


Former members

*Dave Hollingsworth – vocals (1989–1990) *Adam Scott – guitar (1984–1985) *Bill Crooks – vocals (1984–1988) *
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– bass (1984–1988) *Bret Davis – bass (1989–1990) *Brian Lehfeldt – drums (1989–1990, 2002–2003) *Chris Merrow – vocals (2002–2003) *Matt Olivo – guitars (2021) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Convicted'' (1986) * ''Money Talks'' (1987) * ''Stream of Consciousness'' (1988) * ''
Speak Your Peace ''Speak Your Peace'' is the fourth and final album from crossover thrash/hardcore punk band Cryptic Slaughter. It was released in 1990 on Metal Blade Records and follows 1988's ''Stream of Consciousness''. Actually, the band had split up following ...
'' (1990)


EPs

* ''Band in S.M.'' (2003)


Demos

* ''Life in Grave'' (1985)


References


External links


Relapse Records band page
{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1984 Musical groups disestablished in 1990 Musical groups from Los Angeles Thrash metal musical groups from California Crossover thrash groups Musical quartets Relapse Records artists