Lesser of Two was an American
crossover thrash
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,
screamo
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and
hardcore punk
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band which began in Florida in 1989 and relocated to Oakland, California in 1997. Lesser of Two disbanded in 2003.
History
Steven DeCaprio came up with the name during a
hallucination while
skateboarding
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in a strip mall. He became transfixed on the two competing brands of soda dispensers sitting side by side next to the grocery store. In those two "choices" the
false dichotomy inspired the name. In it choice, freedom, democracy, etc. were mere illusions used to fool the masses.
Ash Miller (second guitarist on Swing) told him that the name "Lesser of Two Evils" was too long. Soon after, DeCaprio was kicked out of the band because he was incompetent as a musician. He kept the name with a new band including Isaac Grant, Mike Shuman and Rob Coleman.
The volatility of line-ups became a hallmark of the band from then on. From 1989 until 2002 the band had seven bass players, seven drummers, two guitarists, and six vocalists. The only thing that did not change was the band name.
In 1995 Nelson, DeCaprio's wife, officially joined the band and played bass until the end. They appear on all the recordings except the Swing 7" and a track on the Farmhouse 1994 compilation album.
Over the years Lesser Of Two released three singles, three albums, and were on a number of compilations. Lesser of Two toured extensively in the
United States
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as well as
Mexico
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,
Canada
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,
Germany
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,
Poland
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,
Czech Republic
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,
Slovakia
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,
Slovenia
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,
Italy
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,
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
,
Belgium
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,
France
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,
Spain
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, national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, i ...
,
Austria
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, and
Netherlands
)
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. They accomplished all this while maintaining a
Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) ethic.
In 1999, Lesser of Two released a cassette tape version of their self-titled album on one of the oldest punk labels in Poland,
Nikt Nic Nie Wie. They were featured in the Polish Magazine Pasazer No. 13-14 which included a compilation featuring a track from Lesser Of Two.
Lesser Of Two also joined with seminal Polish punk band
Post Regiment
Post Regiment were a Polish punk rock or hardcore punk band. They formed in Warsaw in 1986.
In the early days, Post Regiment had a much slower pace and more conventional singing style with vocalist Darek "Tolek" Gracki. By 1987, he left and ...
for a leg of their tour.
Musical style
Lesser Of Two's music had a crust punk sound without following any rules of the genre. The music was characterized by incredibly fast tempos giving way to slower heavier parts. The music was also accompanied with screaming vocals, crazy noise, and political lyrics with an emphasis on the negative aspects of human existence.
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Lesser Of Two was given positive reviews by
Maximumrocknroll
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magazine,
Flipside fanzine
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* The B-side of a gramophone record's A-side and B-side
Print
* ''Flipside'' (fanzine), a punk rock fanzine and record publisher active 1977–2001
*Flipside (comics), a villain in Marvel Comics
*"The Flip Sid ...
,
Slug and Lettuce fanzine,
HeartattaCk
Kent McClard is a record label owner and zine publisher from Goleta, California.
Early life
McClard grew up in a "broken home" and describes himself as a troublesome child. As a teenager, he discovered hardcore punk and both its freedom and speci ...
magazine,
and many others for their albums and their performances.
Notable concerts
During the over decade Lesser Of Two was active they played many notable concerts.
* February 3, 1993 with
Born Against
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Pensacola, FL
* May 28, 1994 with
Los Crudos
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, Apocalypse Hoboken, and many more Hardcore Against Hunger at Scrap Skate Park: 2350 Hassel, Hoffman Estates
* December 20, 1995 with Right Turn Clyde at Oak Park House, Corpus Christi, TX
* July 13, 1996 with
Shades Apart
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History
The band fo ...
,
Dillinger Four
Dillinger Four, sometimes abbreviated as D4, is an American punk rock band formed in 1994 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They have released four full-length studio albums. Since 1996, the band's lineup has been Patrick Costello on bass guitar and ...
, at 924 Gilman, Berkeley, CA
* July 30, 1996 with
Los Crudos
Los Crudos is an American hardcore punk band from Chicago, Illinois active from 1991 to 1998 and from 2006 onward. Comprising all Latino members, the band paved the way for later Spanish-speaking punk bands in the United States and helped to ...
, See In Red, Torches To Rome, and Palatka at the Fireside Bowl, Chicago, IL
* August 9, 1996 with Jesuit,
Racetraitor
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, Seein' Red, Torches to Rome, Palatka and more Greenville, NC
* June 20, 1998 with
Cavity
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Biology and healthcare
* Body cavity, a fluid-filled space in many animals where organs typically develop
** Gastrovascular cavity, the primary organ of digestion and circulation in cnidarians and flatworms
* Dental cavity or ...
at Joe's house in San Jose, CA
* July 26, 1998 with
From Ashes Rise
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at
Warm Water Cove, San Francisco, CA
* October 15, 1999 with
Post Regiment
Post Regiment were a Polish punk rock or hardcore punk band. They formed in Warsaw in 1986.
In the early days, Post Regiment had a much slower pace and more conventional singing style with vocalist Darek "Tolek" Gracki. By 1987, he left and ...
at the Rozbrat Squat's fifth anniversary, Poznan, Poland.
* November 13, 1999 with Brother Inferior at MKNZ in Slovenia
* December 25, 1999 with Sin Dios at Na Vera, Madrid, Spain
* July 7, 2001 with Fallas Del Sistema at Las Biaz, Guadalajara, Mexico
* July 27–30, 2001 at the Collectivist Conference against Globalization in Hermosillo, Mexico
* September 1, 2001 with
Creation is Crucifixion Oakland,CA AK Press Warehouse Space
* February 9, 2002 with
Tragedy
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at Casa Sangre, Oakland, CA
* June 22, 2002 with
High on Fire
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and
Mastodon
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* June 24, 2002 with Kakistocracy and
Hiretsukan
Hiretsukan (from the ja, 卑劣漢 meaning "vicious man" or "despicable person") was an American, New York-based band, that formed in 1998 just outside Washington, D.C., United States. In the following years, they recorded their "Brown Bag" demo ...
at clava haus in Asheville, NC
* June 26, 2002 with
Uphill Battle
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History
Uphill Battle got some recognition releasing their self-titled record on Relapse Records
Relapse Record ...
at Uncle doctors, Columbia, SC
Other projects
Currently DeCaprio and Nelson, who are the only members to play on all three albums, play in the band
Embers
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in Oakland. Former drummer, Moses Saarni, went on to play with Drain the Sky featuring members of
His Hero is Gone and
Dystopia
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. Other notable bands including former members of Lesser Of Two are Ballast, Preying Hands, Jehovah's Hitlist, Myth of Progress,
Look Back and Laugh
Look Back and Laugh was an American, San Francisco Bay Area-based, 1980s style hardcore punk band, featuring members from many notable Bay Area bands, named after a song title by Minor Threat.
History
Look Back and Laugh was formed by former ...
and Pleasant Valley.
Discography
* 1991: ''Swing '' 7" E.P. vinyl
* 1994: ''Journey'' Compilation on cassette tape
* 1994: ''Farmhouse '94'' Compilation on C.D. and 12" vinyl(Farmhouse Records)
* 1995: ''Man...kind'' 7" E.P. vinyl
* 1999: ''self titled'' album on C.D, 12" vinyl, and cassette tape
ict Nic Nie Wie (Poland), Malarie Records (Czech Republic), Estajanovismo Records (Mexico)* 2000: ''Magazine Pasazer No. 13-14'' magazine with compilation C.D.
* 2000: ''Jedzenie zamiast polityki'' compilation cassette with proceeds supporting
Food Not Bombs
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in Poland (Krzyk)
* 2001: ''Transmutation'' 7" E.P. vinyl
* 2002: ''Transmutation'' discography album on C.D. (singles, and outtakes)
* 2002: ''War Circus'' album on C.D.
References
External links
* {{official website, http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/
Lesser of Twoon Myspace
American screamo musical groups
American thrash metal musical groups