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Racetraitor is an 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 aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk ...
band originally from
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. The band attracted controversy in the late 1990s, before any releases, as a result of their radical take on
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, which focused on ideas like
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and
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before they were widely discussed topics in popular or underground culture. Racetraitor was also a key proto-metalcore act being one of the first few bands to incorporate
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influences, such as
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,
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, and
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, into hardcore. In 1998, the band released their album ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah''. The album was followed by a split EP with Indianapolis band Burn It Down called ''Make Them Talk'' in 1999 before an initial breakup. The band has reformed as of 2016, releasing two EPs featuring new music and their second album ''2042''.


Early career

Racetraitor was formed by drummer Karl Hlavinka, guitarist Daniel Binaei, bassist Brent Decker, and vocalist Mani Mostofi, playing
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music. Early songs were extremely short and heavily filled with noise. The songs were recorded in a demo that was not publicly released until 2016. In the early shows, Racetraitor took a more confrontational approach to spreading social justice ideas. The band became known for calling their own audience members " crackers", which the band explained as not a racial category but a term for people who perpetuate racism and exploitation in their day-to-day lives. During a performance in
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during this period, the band members criticised members of
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for focusing on
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groups like the
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rather than systemic issues such as
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, leading to a physical altercation between the groups.


''Burn the Idol'' and ''Make Them Talk''

A year into the band
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joined them on drums and Hlavinka began performing as a guitarist. The band noted that when Hurley joined the band they changed sounds to match his technical ability, shifting from a noisy powerviolence band to a style closer to 1990s death metal. Hlavinka soon quit, only to return to the band on and off over the years. In 1997, the band went into Sonic Iguana studios Lafayette Indiana to record their debut. In 1998,
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released ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah''. Decker soon left the group, with a number of musicians playing bass in the band temporarily, including Fall Out Boy's
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. After the release of ''Burn the Idol'', the band started touring more extensively, around which time Eric Bartholomae joined the band on guitar. While playing Hellfest in Syracuse New York in 1998, the band struck up a friendship with Josh Grabelle of Trustkill Records who expressed interest in working with them. Racetraitor released a split EP called Make Them Talk on Trustkill with Indianapolis band Burn It Down in 1999 and set off on their first full U.S. tour sharing a number of dates with Zao, Brother's Keeper, and
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. By the year's end, the band broke up.


Post-breakup

After Racetraitor, Hurley played drums in several other projects, including Killtheslavemaster and
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, and also joined Mostofi in The Kill Pill, who released one record on Uprising before disbanding. Hurley was also a guest drummer on
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's ''Jihad'' EP. Most notably, Hurley joined
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with Wentz. In 2016, Hurley joined the band
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with members of
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and
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. Binaei went on to form
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with Wentz, which released one full-length album on
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and an EP on the label
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, and Jay Jancetic ( Harm's Way), as well as other bands. Hlavinka left Racetraitor in 1997, joining the Pittsburgh band Creation Is Crucifixion, continuing to appear occasionally with Racetraitor until they disbanded in 1999, and playing in other bands. Bass player Brent Decker works at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health. Mostofi played in a series of bands and became a lawyer. He now works as an
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advocate. Bassist and guitarist Eric Bartholomae now plays guitar in Vegan Reich.


Reunion and ''2042''

In 2016, Racetraitor announced via Facebook that a new remixed version of ''Burn the Idol'' would be re-released on vinyl. In October 2016, the band played its first show in 17 years with Detroit hardcore band Earthmover. In September 2016, the group released two new songs: "By the Time I Get to Pennsylvania" and "Damaged". Hurley attributed the band's reformation to the current political situation. “We had discussed playing a show or doing something else over the years, but nostalgia was never all that motivating, so the idea died,” Hurley explained. “But with everything happening in the past couple of years, from the way things heated up in Ferguson, Missouri, to the rise in xenophobia and bigotry reflected by the popularity of Donald Trump, making new music with Racetraitor felt important again.” In July 2017, British label Carry the Weight Records released a reissue of ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah''. The record was remixed by
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from
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. The same month, Organized Crime Records released the EP ''Invisible Battles Against Invisible Fortresses''. The band supported the record with shows across the US, including the
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festival, and a small European tour with Sect, which included a stop at
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in the
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. Racetraitor announced their signing to
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in October 2018, releasing their second full-length ''2042'' with lead single "BLK XMAS." ''2042'' received strong critical acclaim, landing in Vice Magazine's list of 100 Best Albums of 2018. Vice call the record "a barn-burning blast of metallic hardcore fury that screams by with guns blazing and fists held high." The record's title "2042" referred to the year when the US census predicts that white Americans become less that 51 percent of the population. Mostofi explained that "their decision to nab this particular title as a nod to that particular brand of fragile white fear, and a thumbed nose at the inflammatory xenophobic, Islamophobic rhetoric fueling the right wing’s terror." The second press of the ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah'' reissue was also released on Good Fight in partnership with Bulgarian label Ugly and Proud Records in October 2018. In February 2020, the band joined Swedish
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legends
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on the east coast leg of their US tour. In April, they released a split EP with Neckbeard Deathcamp, Closet Witch, and Haggathorn. After the murder of
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, Racetraitor organized the "Shut It Down" complication with raised over 30,000 dollars for the
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. The compilation featured 48 well received tracks, including from prominent metal and hardcore acts such as
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, Primitive Man, Xibalba (band), Minority Threat,
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, War on Women (band),
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,
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, Amygdala, Terminal Nation,
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, and more. In an interview published in June 2021, singer Mani Mostofi announced that the band is working on their final album, postponed by the
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The band attracted controversy in the late 1990s as a result of their radical take on
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. As a result of the attention and before releasing any music, Racetraitor was featured on the covers of both ''
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'' and ''
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'' which were two of the most influential punk and hardcore publications at the time. Their political advocacy centered around anti-racism and anti-colonialism, discussing issues such as
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, class privilege, the
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, biases in the US criminal justice system,
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, and US foreign policy. The name of the band is a
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of the pejorative term "
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" used by white American
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as a reference to using one's social and economic privilege to pursue social justice. The band's members were
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and
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. After they developed a profile in the U.S. hardcore scene, Racetraitor's communication style became less confrontational. In 1999,
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metalcore band Botch released the song "C. Thomas Howell as the 'Soul Man'" on their 1999 album ''
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'', a critique of Racetraitor's attitude to race politics.


Members


Current members

* Mani Mostofi – lead vocals * Andrea Black – guitar * Daniel Binaei – guitar * Brent Decker – bass * Andrew Hurley – drums


Former members

* Eric Bartholomae – guitar * Karl Hlavinka – guitar, bass, drums (initially) *
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– bass * Rich Miles – bass


Discography

* ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah'' (
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, 1998) * ''Make Them Talk'' split EP (
Trustkill Trustkill Records was an American independent record label that started as a hardcore punk fanzine in April 1993. It started releasing hardcore, metal and rock records and merchandise in 1994. In 2010, the president of Trustkill, Josh Grabelle, ...
with vinyl released on
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, 1999) * ''By the Time I Get to Pennsylvania'' EP (Organized Crime Records, 2016) * ''Continuing the Tradition'' Demo (recorded in 1996, released by Contraband Media in 2016) * ''Burn the Idol of the White Messiah: remix and remaster'' (Carry the Weight Records / Contraband Media, 2017) * ''Invisible Battles Against Invisible Fortresses'' EP (Organized Crime Records, 2017) * ''2042'' (
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, 2018) * ''s/t'' split EP with Neckbeard Deathcamp, Closet Witch, and Haggathorn ( To Live a Lie Records, Ugly and Proud Records, Circus of the Macabre Records, and Moment of Collapse Records, 2020)


References


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