Destroy 2

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Destroy 2
Also known asEye & Chew
Origin Osaka, Japan
Genres Noise rock
Hardcore punk
Years active1995–1996
Labels Japan Overseas
Associated acts Boredoms
Corrupted
Past members Yamantaka Eye
Chew Hasegawa

Destroy 2 (sometimes called Eye & Chew) was a short-lived Japanese noise rock band. Consisting of only two members, Yamantaka Eye of Boredoms (vocals) and Chew Hasegawa of Corrupted (drums), they released one infamous recording in 1996 called We Are Voice and Rhythm Only. This was actually a live recording of a concert in Osaka done as a support for Brutal Truth on their Japanese tour in February 1995. [1] Running for little over 10 minutes, it nevertheless features 48 songs, the longest of which is "24H?" at a runtime of 39 seconds. The structure of the songs typically consists of Eye introducing the track title, Hasegawa playing his part with Eye performing over it, and Eye closing the track with "Thank you!" The album includes two cover versions: "Beastie Boys" (from the 1982 Beastie Boys EP Pollywog Stew ) and "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!" (originally by Dead Kennedys), although the songs have been reduced to one verse and one chorus to fit into 18 and 17 seconds, respectively.

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We Are Voice and Rhythm Only

We Are Voice and Rhythm Only
Wearevoiceandrhythmonly.jpg
Live album by
Destroy 2
Released1996
RecordedFebruary 1995
Genre Hardcore punk
Noise rock
Length10:24
Label Japan Overseas
  1. "Destroy 2 Theme" – 0:27
  2. "Standing Piss is Legal" – 0:15
  3. "Tired Core" – 0:16
  4. "Cold Beer or Hot Beer" – 0:25
  5. "Fuck System" – 0:15
  6. "We Got a Jazz" – 0:06
  7. "Fuck You 1995" – 0:10
  8. "Pay Buy Boy" – 0:13
  9. "Beastie Boys" – 0:18
  10. "9 is 6" – 0:23
  11. "Go" – 0:17
  12. "Noise & Stop" – 0:06
  13. "Destroy Gym" – 0:19
  14. "Meat Grind Test (R.I.P. Concrete Octopus)" – 0:26
  15. "No" – 0:07
  16. "Super Ape" (Dub) – 0:13
  17. "Anarchy Boy" – 0:09
  18. "Sky" [Eco Core] – 0:07
  19. "Sea" [Eco Core] – 0:04
  20. "Earth" [Eco Core] – 0:04
  21. "Ax Hx F.O." – 0:14
  22. "Over Eat – 0:13
  23. "Heaven" – 0:12
  24. "Hell" – 0:10
  25. "Shit" – 0:07
  26. "Bull Shit" – 0:02
  27. "Maybe Shit" – 0:02
  28. "Maybe Bull Shit" – 0:07
  29. "Shit World" – 0:10
  30. "World Shit" – 0:13
  31. "Die Punk" – 0:21
  32. "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!" – 0:17
  33. "Life is Eat & Die" – 0:10
  34. "24H?" – 0:39
  35. "Record Shop Die" – 0:13
  36. "Osaka Most Wanted" – 0:10
  37. "Straight Outta Tani-9" – 0:17
  38. "Ax Bx Cx Dx Rx Ix" – 0:23
  39. "Stick Down" – 0:08
  40. "Stick Down Again" – 0:01
  41. "Stick Up" – 0:01
  42. "Stick Up Never Again" – 0:03
  43. "Mic Down" – 0:03
  44. "Mic Up" – 0:05
  45. "Destroy 2" – 0:05
  46. "Destroy 3" – 0:05
  47. "Destroy 10" – 0:14
  48. "Destroy Nothing" – 0:35

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References

  1. "JO96-18 DESTROY2 "We're Voice & Rhythms Only" mini-CD". www.japan-overseas.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.