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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles (often abbreviated and referred to as D.R.I.) 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, ...
band that formed in Houston, Texas in 1982. The band is currently composed of two of its founding members, vocalist
Kurt Brecht Kurt Preston Brecht (born August 24, 1961) is an American vocalist best known for his work as the singer of crossover thrash band D.R.I. (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles). He is also in a thrash band called Pasadena Napalm Division (P.N.D.). Career ...
and guitarist Spike Cassidy, as well as drummer Rob Rampy and bass player Greg Orr. D.R.I. never gained a mainstream audience, but the integration of their
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roots with
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influences was a stylistic catalyst for their contemporaries most notably Suicidal Tendencies,
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 cons ...
,
Stormtroopers of Death Stormtroopers of Death (abbreviated to S.O.D.) was an American crossover thrash band formed in New York City in 1985. They are credited as being among the first bands to fuse hardcore punk with thrash metal into a style sometimes referred to as ...
, the
Cro-Mags Cro-Mags are an American hardcore punk band from New York City. The band, which has a strong cult following, has released six studio albums, with the first two considered the most influential. With a Hare Krishna background, they were among th ...
,
Nuclear Assault Nuclear Assault was an American thrash metal band formed in New York City in 1984. Part of the mid-to-late 1980s thrash metal movement, they were one of the main bands of the genre to emerge from the East Coast along with Overkill, Whiplash, ...
and
Cryptic Slaughter Cryptic Slaughter is an American crossover thrash band based in Santa Monica, California, 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), ...
alongside whom they are considered to be one of the major pioneers of what would later be called "
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, ...
", along with Adrenalin O.D., with both bands having a heavy influence on modern thrash metal. To date, D.R.I. has released seven full-length studio albums. Other than three new songs on the 2016 EP '' But Wait... There's More!'', they have not released a full-length studio album since '' Full Speed Ahead'' in 1995. Despite this, the band has continued to tour almost every year, and gone on hiatus intermittently, notably between 2004 and 2009, when Cassidy was diagnosed with colon cancer. Since at least 1998, D.R.I. has been working on their eighth full-length studio album, which remains unreleased.


History


Early days (1982–1986)

Dirty Rotten Imbeciles (then-called US D.R.I.) formed on May 2, 1982, in the city of Houston, from the ashes of the hardcore punk band Suburbanites. The original line-up consisted of Spike Cassidy on guitar,
Kurt Brecht Kurt Preston Brecht (born August 24, 1961) is an American vocalist best known for his work as the singer of crossover thrash band D.R.I. (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles). He is also in a thrash band called Pasadena Napalm Division (P.N.D.). Career ...
on vocals, Eric Brecht on drums and Dennis Johnson on bass guitar, which was basically the Suburbanites with Cassidy on guitar. Cassidy's roommate played guitar in the Suburbanites. The group started practicing at Kurt and Eric's parents' home. The noise made by the band allegedly drew regular complaints from Kurt and Eric's father. This led to the band gaining their name when they were described as a "bunch of dirty rotten imbeciles." This was also an inspiration for the song "Madman," which featured a clip of Kurt and Eric's father interrupting a band practice to complain about the noise. They initially went under the name US D.R.I for a brief period before shortening it to D.R.I. Presumably, the "US" stood for the band, as mentioned in interviews off of the extended version of the ''Dirty Rotten CD.'' Photos of the band can be found with the original US D.R.I logo. The "Skanker Man" logo was designed by original drummer Eric Brecht as a high school art assignment to create a "corporate" logo. He received an "A" on it. Two months later, on July 2, 1982, the band played their first show at Joe Star's OMNI, in Houston. On November 6 and 7, 1982, D.R.I. recorded their first release, the ''Dirty Rotten EP'', fitting 22 songs into 18 minutes on a 7" EP. Not long before its release, US D.R.I. had changed their name to just D.R.I., and only 1000 copies of the EP version were pressed, making it now a very rare collector's item. Demand caused this EP to be pressed into a 12" LP version, also released in 1983, aptly titled ''
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''. In 1983, D.R.I. relocated to San Francisco, where they lived in their van and ate at soup kitchens between gigs. Dennis Johnson quit the band and returned home to Texas. He was replaced with Sebastion Amok, and within a few months D.R.I. embarked on their first tour, appearing on the "Rock Against
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" tour with MDC and the
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. After the tour, Josh Pappe was brought in to replace Sebastian Amok who would eventually join
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, another Texas band. Their next release was the four-song 7" EP ''
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'' in 1984. After touring in the summer of 1984, Eric Brecht got married and left the band. He was replaced with at the time, a 17-year-old Felix Griffin. Also in 1984, one of their songs, "Snap" appeared on the anti-war benefit compilation ''P.E.A.C.E.'' along with other famous hardcore and punk bands such as
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, D.O.A., Dead Kennedys and MDC. D.R.I.'s second full-length album, ''
Dealing with It! ''Dealing with It!'' is the second studio album by the American hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more ...
'', was released in March 1985 on
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. The group toured extensively in support of the album. During the recording of the album, Josh Pappe took a leave from the band. Mikey Offender (Mikey Donaldson bass player of The Offenders) was asked to play for the album, although Spike played bass on the songs that Donaldson did not have time to learn. The songs on ''Dealing with It!'' leaned slightly towards a metal direction, but still kept the band's
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sound. As a result, D.R.I. toured relentlessly throughout 1985 and 1986 in support of ''Dealing with It!'', and it was on this tour that the band gained a wide audience by performing with
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, . ...
bands such as
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, Overkill and
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, while continuing to perform with their hardcore punk peers, including Discharge,
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 cons ...
,
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, JFA, Descendents,
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and
Cryptic Slaughter Cryptic Slaughter is an American crossover thrash band based in Santa Monica, California, 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), ...
. Also on this tour, they recorded their show at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles on April 26, 1986, and released it on video, which was entitled ''Live at the Olympic''.


Crossover thrash period (1987–1996)

When Felix joined D.R.I. in 1984, he brought a new audience to the shows. The next three years the band toured and started developing a new genre, (along with other pioneers)
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. Their third album, ''
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'', released in 1987, was aptly named, as the songs on this album had a strong metal sound to them. As the band began to cross over to thrash, their songs became longer, slower, and more complex. The press has called D.R.I. the major band of the "
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 ...
" movement, a style that combined
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and
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. This music invited a mixed audience of punks, skinheads, and metal fans to their shows. Thanks to this movement, ''Crossover'' helped expand D.R.I.'s popularity worldwide, including touring Europe and Australia for the first time, and opening for a variety of bands such as The Exploited and
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. The ''Live At The Ritz'' video was recorded next, on June 27, 1987, at The Ritz in New York, during the band's worldwide Crossover tour. In February 1988, the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles returned to the studio to record ''
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''. The songs on this album continued in the band's metal style. They released a music video for the song "Suit and Tie Guy", and the ''Dirty Rotten LP'' was remixed to include the songs from the ''Violent Pacification EP'', and was re-released. The band toured worldwide again to support the ''4 of a Kind'' album, first in North America with Kreator and Holy Terror, and Europe with The Exploited and
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. Just before they started working on their next album, Josh Pappe left D.R.I. because of an offer to play for Gang Green. He was replaced by John Menor. In October 1989, D.R.I. released their fifth album ''
Thrash Zone ''Thrash Zone'' is the fifth album by the American crossover thrash band D.R.I., released in 1989. It continues the thrash metal style of the previous album, ''4 of a Kind''. ''Thrash Zone'' was D.R.I.'s most successful album to date, and prod ...
''. Continuing in the same vein as ''4 of a Kind'', the album was another success for D.R.I. and two music videos were released to accompany it, "Beneath the Wheel" and "Abduction". The band toured for almost two years in support of ''Thrash Zone'', mainly in Europe and North America, performing with numerous bands such as Nasty Savage, Sick of It All,
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 cons ...
,
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, Excel,
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,
Cryptic Slaughter Cryptic Slaughter is an American crossover thrash band based in Santa Monica, California, 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), ...
, Dead Horse,
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and Bitter End. In 1990, Felix Griffin left the group and was replaced by Rob Rampy. Around the same time, D.R.I. had severed ties with Metal Blade Records and it took over two years and a search for a new label, until Rotten Records released the band's sixth album ''
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'' in late 1992. A music video was released for the song "Acid Rain". The video would later be featured in an episode of MTV's ''
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''. D.R.I. toured throughout 1992 and 1993 in support of ''Definition'', including opening for Testament, as well as headlining their own shows. During this tour, they recorded their gig at the Hollywood Palladium on November 27, 1992, and it was released in 1994 as their first live album, appropriately entitled ''Live''. It was, more or less, "released as a stepping stone between ''Definition'' and '' Full Speed Ahead''". Soon after recording the show, John Menor left D.R.I. and was replaced by the band's long time friend and roadie, Chumly Porter. The group took part in headlining the Lolitabazooka Tour in the fall of 1994. In 1995, D.R.I. released '' Full Speed Ahead''. They also made another music video, this time for a song called "Syringes In The Sandbox". In January 1996, they started touring North America with
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opening for them. But in April, two band members ran into trouble trying to enter Canada, because they had both been previously charged with driving under the influence in the U.S. This resulted in the cancellation of all their Canadian tour dates.


Touring (1997–2005)

During 1997 and 1998, D.R.I. continued to tour the world extensively, including European and South American dates. Also in 1998, D.R.I. announced that they were writing songs for the follow-up to '' Full Speed Ahead'', including "Against Me", "As Seen on TV", "Bad News", "Brick Wall View", "Destructive Power", "Insanity Plea", "Saddam Insane", "Sweaty Deli Tray" and "Wrong as Usual"; the former of the two would be released 18 years later on '' But Wait... There's More!''. Steady touring, as well as the band's slow writing and recording pace and the search for a record label, resulted in putting the album on hold for over half a decade; eventually they were signed to Beer City Records. By the spring of 2004, D.R.I. had demoed at least four new songs for a potential eighth studio album, including "Against Me", which was available downloading at the "record news" page from their official web site for several years. During 1999, D.R.I. appeared as one of the headlining bands on the "Social Chaos" in North America Tour. One of their songs, "I'm The Liar", is used for a Social Chaos Tour CD compilation. During August 1999, in the middle of the tour, Chumly left the band after tiring of touring. He was replaced by Harald Oimoen. Oimoen had been working on and off with the band for years, doing everything from photography and merchandise to bass tech. The band resumed the tour missing only two shows. The turn of the millennium saw the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles headline the "Millennium 2000 Tour". The constant cycle of touring continued into 2001 with D.R.I. extensively touring the United States on the "Old School Tour" culminating in a headlining appearance at the Milwaukee Metal Fest, and other tours of the United States, Japan, Europe and South America into 2003. In 2003, Beer City reissued "Dirty Rotten CD," which featured the original full length ''
Dirty Rotten LP ''Dirty Rotten EP/LP'' is the 1983 debut release by the crossover thrash band Dirty Rotten Imbeciles. The album has a very gritty sound, and is considered one of the first thrashcore albums. Recording and release D.R.I. had only existed for abou ...
'' and the ''
Violent Pacification ''Violent Pacification'' is an EP by the 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. ...
'' 7" EP as well as a number of never-before-released bonus tracks and interviews. Included within the bonus tracks were live recordings of D.R.I.'s first show ever and footage from the band's only performance at New York's famous
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's from the 1984 ''Violent Pacification'' tour. In 2003, Beer City also reissued ''
Dealing with It! ''Dealing with It!'' is the second studio album by the American hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more ...
''; the CD contained the original album plus never-before-heard bonus tracks as well as live video footage including a mid-80s interview from a San Francisco
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show. After another tour in 2004, the band released "Live At CBGB's"' CD and DVD, and the reissue of the "
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" album, all on Beer City. The reissue of ''Crossover'' was delayed due to Cassidy's illness.


Hiatus, recovery of Cassidy, and continued touring (2006–2010)

In March 2006, Cassidy was diagnosed with colon cancer, which put the band's performances and recording on hiatus until his recovery. In December 2006, Cassidy had completed all radiation and chemotherapy; a one-foot section of the large intestine (colon) was removed through an eight-inch incision in his stomach. An announcement on the band's website declared Cassidy cancer free as of August 2008. Cassidy commented on his return to the stage "I am very happy D.R.I. will be playing again, it has been far too long. We are currently setting up weekends to test the water and rebuild the stamina that we were known for. We all look forward to restarting up exactly where we left off." On April 13, 2010, Beer City Records reissued "Crossover - Millennium Edition" on LP and CD. Finally after many years ''
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'' was once again available. This reissue was remastered by the original co-producer/engineer Bill Metoyer. The CD version contains eleven bonus tracks including five songs from their performance at NYC's The Ritz. That same year, the label reissued ''The Dirty Rotten EP'', '' The Dirty Rotten LP'', ''
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'' 7" and ''
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'' on vinyl.


''But Wait... There's More!'', lineup changes and possible new album (2011–present)

From 2011 through 2019, the band regularly trekked the United States, as well as tours of the United Kingdom, Europe, and South America. The COVID-19 pandemic canceled or postponed dates in 2020 but the band returned to the road in 2021 and planned for a 40th-anniversary tour in 2022 across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Central America. D.R.I. entered a Southern California studio in October 2014 to begin recording an EP containing new material. It was produced by Bill Metoyer, who produced the band's later studio albums. The EP, titled '' But Wait... There's More!'', was released on June 10, 2016. Vocalist
Kurt Brecht Kurt Preston Brecht (born August 24, 1961) is an American vocalist best known for his work as the singer of crossover thrash band D.R.I. (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles). He is also in a thrash band called Pasadena Napalm Division (P.N.D.). Career ...
has described the EP as "more punk rock than metal". On September 17, 2014, it was announced that Rob Rampy had departed from the band, citing serious injury as the reason. He was then replaced by Brandon Karns, who subsequently left the band shortly thereafter. Karns was then replaced by Walter "Monsta" Ryan. However, Rampy re-joined D.R.I in 2018. In 2017, the band parted ways with their longtime bassist Harald Oimoen, who was replaced by Greg Orr (ex-Attitude Adjustment). In January 2019, Metal Addicts reported that D.R.I. had been working on their first full-length studio album since 1995's '' Full Speed Ahead'', though no new material has been released as of 2022.


Copyright infringement

Although no longer working with D.R.I., one of the band's old record labels, Rotten Records, in 2015, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in a suit against a Comcast user who allegedly downloaded and shared the band's sixth album. According to the lawsuit, Rotten Records hired Rightscorp to monitor BitTorrent networks for infringement. The company claims it connected to the defendants' BitTorrent clients and downloaded a full copy of the album, later verifying that they were identical to the original copyright works.


Musical style and legacy

D.R.I.'s music has combined elements of punk rock,
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,
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, and heavy metal, while their early material has been described as
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. They are often cited as one of the key bands that helped create the
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genre, along with S.O.D., Suicidal Tendencies and
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.
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has claimed that, "Starting off as a speedy, straight-ahead punk band, they gradually mixed more elements of heavy metal into their sound; as they did so, their songs got longer and featured more sections and more variety in tempo. D.R.I. managed the then-rare feat of crossing over to metal audiences while retaining their skate-punk and hardcore fan bases they had something for all those audiences to love (or hate)." Many bands and artists have cited D.R.I. as an influence or inspiration, including
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,
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, Dark Angel,
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, Kreator,
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Slayer Slayer was an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California. The band was formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style ...
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Members

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Kurt Brecht Kurt Preston Brecht (born August 24, 1961) is an American vocalist best known for his work as the singer of crossover thrash band D.R.I. (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles). He is also in a thrash band called Pasadena Napalm Division (P.N.D.). Career ...
– vocals (1982–present) *Spike Cassidy – guitars (1982–present) *Greg Orr – bass (2017–present) *Rob Rampy – drums (1990–2014, 2018–present) ; * Dennis Johnson – bass (1982–1983) * Sebastion Amok – bass (1983) * Josh Pappe – bass (1983–1984; 1985–1989, died 2020) * Mikey "Offender" Donaldson – bass (1984–1985; died 2007) * John Menor – bass (1989–1994) * Chumly Porter – bass (1994–1999; died 2011) * Harald Oimoen – bass (1999–2017) * Eric Brecht – drums (1982–1984) * Felix Griffin – drums (1984–1990) * Brandon Karns – drums (2014–2016) * Walter "Monsta" Ryan – drums (2016–2018) ;Timeline
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Discography

*'' Dirty Rotten EP/LP'' (1983) *''
Dealing with It! ''Dealing with It!'' is the second studio album by the American hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more ...
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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 ...
'' (1987) *''
4 of a Kind ''4 of a Kind'' is the fourth album by the 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 ...
'' (1988) *''
Thrash Zone ''Thrash Zone'' is the fifth album by the American crossover thrash band D.R.I., released in 1989. It continues the thrash metal style of the previous album, ''4 of a Kind''. ''Thrash Zone'' was D.R.I.'s most successful album to date, and prod ...
'' (1989) *''
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'' (1992) *'' Full Speed Ahead'' (1995)


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* {{Authority control Crossover thrash groups Hardcore punk groups from Texas Political music groups Heavy metal musical groups from Texas Musical groups from Houston Musical groups established in 1982 Musical quartets American thrash metal musical groups 1982 establishments in Texas Metal Blade Records artists