Man Is the Bastard

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Man Is the Bastard
Also known asCharred Remains
Origin Claremont, California, United States
Genres Powerviolence, hardcore punk, noise rock, sludge metal
Years active19901997
Labels Gravity, Vermiform, Deep Six Records, Slap-a-Ham
Past membersHenry Barnes
Andy Beattie
Joel Connell
Aaron Kenyon
Isreal Lawrence
Bill Nelson
Eric Wood

Man Is the Bastard was an American hardcore punk band based in Claremont, California. The band existed from 1990 to 1997, releasing mostly vinyl splits, extended plays, and albums on obscure labels from around the world. By 1997, the group ended and members all went on to do other projects, such as the noise group Bastard Noise, which originally started out as a Man Is the Bastard side project. They are typically seen as part of the 1990s powerviolence movement. [1]

Contents

Man Is the Bastard has dissolved but its members are involved with a number of other projects. Wood occasionally performs in the Los Angeles area as Bastard Noise. Kenyon and Connel continue to perform in progressive rock acts such as Frank Booth Youth, Bastard Lounge, ControllingHand, Lux Nova Umbra Est, and Umbra Vita. Andy Beattie continues doing vocals. Staying within his hardcore/powerviolence roots, he has performed/screamed in such bands as Controlling Hand, Low Threat Profile, Infest, Dead Language, featuring members from Iron Lung, and Cave State. His current band, Dead Mans Life (2018) performs the Los Angeles area. His "solo" band, Institute of Infinite Sorrow, is active.

Style

Musical

Man Is the Bastard (aka Charred Remains) has been described as powerviolence (a term that was created by Matt Domino, a member of Eric Wood's previous band Neanderthal), [1] [2] hardcore punk, [3] noise rock, [3] and sludge metal. The band's "set up" included two bass guitars, as well as dual vocals, performed by Wood and Kenyon. The band is also notable for their extensive use of noise, even going as far as creating the noise side-project Bastard Noise, which still actively make releases to this day. This heavy noise influence was brought into the band's sound in part by band member Henry Barnes, who brought his electronics into the band's sound. [2] Barnes made his own electronic instruments from scratch. [4] Man Is the Bastard's recordings are characterized by their thin, raw low fidelity production values.

Lyrical

The band's lyrics are often political and dark, with common themes being animal rights, violence, misanthropy, torture, police brutality, starvation, and depression. Man Is the Bastard's lyrical violence was balanced by their adamant advocacy of progressive ideals. This record of political activism resulted in their most widely available album, 1997’s split LP with death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Artwork

Artistically most of their releases had a similar design, with their trademark skull on both sides of the words Man Is The Bastard with the release title underneath in quotations. The band's "skull logo" was originally taken from a medical book that Eric Wood was reading. [1] [5] Most of their recordings included simplistic liner notes that briefly explained each track's meanings. When artwork was used, it was typically stark, standing out against a basic layout. In 2012 the band Akron/Family used the skull logo for a t-shirt design, to which Eric Wood accused of plagiarism. [5] The band apologized, and both parties made up in agreement. [6]

Influence

The band is now seen as a critical part of the California powerviolence movement. [4] Spazz bassist and operator of Slap-a-Ham Records Chris Dodge has called the group "the most unique band of their day". [7] The indie folk band AJJ reference the group on the track "Do Re and Me" on their 2014 album Christmas Island . [8]

Members

Original line-up

Later members

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbum DetailsNotes
1991Sum of the Men: "The Brutality Continues..."First issued as an LP in 1991, later reissued as a compact disc including extra tracks taken from various 7-inch releases
1995Thoughtless...First issued in 1995 as an LP. Two versions of the LP was released: one pressed on white vinyl, the other released as a picture disc. Gravity Records later issued the album on CD format in 1996. In 2012, Gravity reissued a remastered version of the album on LP pressed on three colors: orange, purple, and black.
2016The Honesty Shop
  • Released: June 24, 2016
  • Label: Robotic Empire
  • Format: LP
Limited to 400 copies, all on clear candy-colored pink vinyl, housed in a screenprinted, single-pocket jacket with a double-sided, screenprinted lyrics insert.

Extended plays

YearAlbum DetailsNotes
1992Abundance of Guns
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: S.O.A. Records
  • Format: 7"
First issued through S.O.A. Records in 1992 in Italy on black and red vinyl. DP later released the 7" in the US in 1993 with different artwork on clear and black vinyl. Deep Six Records reissued the recording as a 10" in 2014, this time pressed on clear and green vinyl with the same artwork as the DP 7" edition. Both the DP and Deep Six editions include the extra track "Regression of Birth". The original S.O.A. 7" would later be released in its entirety as a single track on their 2003 compilation album Old Days Nostalgia.
1992Backwards Species
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Eccocentric Records
  • Format: 7"
First issued through Eccocentric in Germany in 1992, later repressed by Deep Six Records in the US in 2014 on purple, tan, and orange vinyl.
1993Our Earth's Blood
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Vermiform Records
  • Format: 7"
Released by Vermiform in 1993 in the US.
1993Uncivilized Live
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: 7"
Collection of tracks recorded live, recorded throughout 1992 at various places: KSPC Radio, Claremount, Ché Café, San Diego, and the Munchies, Pomona. Pressed on green, clear, purple, and pink vinyl.
2015The Lost MITB Sessions
  • Released: October 16, 2015
  • Label: Deep Six
  • Format: 12"
Features previously unreleased material recorded in 1997. 500 copies were pressed on black vinyl, 400 were pressed on random solid colors, and 100 were pressed as a red/green/orange/yellow mix, or "sunburst".

Split records

YearAlbum DetailsNotes
1991Pink Turds In Space/Charred Remains AKA Man Is the BastardFirst pressing consisted of 1500 green copies in black-and-white sleeves. Second pressing consists of 500 black copies in red-and-white sleeves. Split with Pink Turds In Space.
1992Dis-Corporation/The Power of Hash
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: DP
  • Format: 7"
The first pressing came in photocopied sleeves. The second pressing came in a green photocopied sleeve. The third pressing was a joint release between DP and Deep Six records, which was pressed on purple vinyl. These first three 7" pressings all came out in 1992. Later in 1996, Deep Six repressed the split on green, orange, and purple vinyl. In 2012, the split was reissued as a 10" through Deep Six, mostly on black vinyl, although 70 mail-order translucent pink copies were pressed as well. Split with Aunt Mary.
1992"The Brutality Continues..."
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: DP
  • Format: 7"
Pressed on black, clear, and translucent yellow vinyl. Split with UND.
1992Crossed Out/Man Is the Bastard
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Slap-A-Ham Records
  • Format: 7"
First pressing consisted of 2000 black copies, 1000 packaged in blue sleeves, 1000 packaged in red sleeves. A second pressing was made, with alternative artwork that resembles closely to the band's "uniform" artwork style. The second press consists of pink, green, blue, and grey colored vinyl copies. Split with Crossed Out.
1993Bleeding Rectum/Man Is the Bastard
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: DP
  • Format: LP
First issued as a split LP in 1993 by DP. Deep Six would later repress the album in 2013 on black and blue marbled vinyl. Split with Bleeding Rectum.
1993>>Under the Surface: Smashed Visions<<
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Farewell Records
  • Format: 7"
Released by Farewell Records in Germany in 1993 as an edition of 2000: 1700 black copies, 300 pink copies. Split with Pink Flamingos.
1993Sanctity of Oil
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: DP
  • Format: 7"
Released in 1993 by DP as a 7" pressed on black and orange vinyl. In 2013, Deep Six reissued the split as a 10" on brown, green, and orange vinyl. Split with Bizarre Uproar.
1994Throne of Apprehension/Provoked Behavior
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Theologian Records
    Pessimiser Fanzine
  • Format: 7"
1200 copies had black-and-white cover art, 300 copies had red-and-white art, and an unknown number of copies came in purple-and-white cover art. Split with Agathocles.
1994Capitalist Casualties/Man Is the Bastard
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Six Weeks
  • Format: LP
First issued by Six Weeks in 1994. Later repressed in 2009 on black and grey vinyl. The grey edition was limited to 200 copies. Split with Capitalistic Casualties.
1994A Call For Consciousness
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Vermiform Records
  • Format: 8"
Split with Born Against. Test pressings were pressed on 10" vinyl.
1995Man Is the Bastard/Sinking Body
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Vermiform Records
  • Format: 7"
Split with Sinking Body.
1995Our Earth's Blood Pt.2
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: King of the Monsters
  • Format: 10"
Pressed on black, translucent red, yellow/red mix, and yellow. Yellow copies were an edition of 150 and were packaged in alternative artwork. Split with The Locust.
1997Mumia Abu-Jamal Spoken Word With Music By Man Is The BastardAs well as being a split with Mumia Abu-Jamal, the recording features contributions by Assata Shakur, Allen Ginsberg, Jello Biafra, and Bob Dole.
1997Nazi Drunks Fuck Off/Native American Life'
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Vibrator Records
  • Format: LP
Split LP with Bastard Noise, a noise project featuring members of Man Is the Bastard. The split compiles various live recordings performed between the years 1994 to 1996. Released in edition of 500 through Vibrator Records in Japan.

Compilation albums

YearAlbum DetailsNotes
1995D.I.Y.C.D.
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Slap-A-Ham Records
  • Format: CD
Compilation album containing material released on early 7" releases. Later repressed in 2006 by Deep Six.
2000Mancruel
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: CD
Compilation containing material previously released on the band's split with Bleeding Rectum and Capitalist Casualties, as well as previously unreleased Bastard Noise material.
2013First Music/First Noise
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: 7"
Features tracks taken from the band's splits with Pink Turds In Space and UND. Pressed on black and blue vinyl.
2015A Call For Consciousness/Our Earth's Blood
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: 10"
Contains material from the band's split with Born Against as well as the entire Our Earth's Blood 7". Pressed on black and green vinyl.
2016Under the Surface/Smashed Visions/Anger And English/De-Programming The Bigot
  • Released: December 1, 2016
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: 10"
Pressed on purple vinyl.

Compilation appearances

YearAlbum DetailsSong(s)
1992Son Of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh!
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Slap-A-Ham Records
  • Format: 7"
"Autopsy of Authority"
1992In the Spirit of Total Resistance
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Profane Existence
  • Format: 2x7"
"Homo Afflictus"
1993Fear of Smell
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Vermiform Records
  • Format: LP, CD
"Combat Weed"
1993Revive Us Again: The Voices of Inspiration of a Machination World
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Machination Records
  • Format: 7"
"Funeral For Fargo"
"Goodbye"
1994Cataclastic Fracture (A Noise Collection)
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Deadline Records
    Lazy Squid
  • Format: CD
"Human Plecostomus"
1994No Desire To Continue Living
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Farewell Records
    Re-Education
  • Format: 10"
"Chubby"
"Military Prayer"
1995Golden Shower of 72 Hits'
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Lost and Found Records
  • Format: 2xCD
"...Telephone Call To Lost And Found"
1995Cry Now, Cry Later Volume 3
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Theologian Records
    Pessimiser Fanzine
  • Format: 2x7"
"Faces of the Men"
1995Anger And English
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Frame Work
  • Format: 2x7"
"Tomb Ride"
"Mr. Wilson"
"Flying Limbs"
1995KXLU 88.9FM Los Angeles Live Volume 1
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: KXLU
  • Format: CD
"Slay or Slander"
1996Reality
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: 7"
"Tomb Ride"
1997Reality Part 2
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Deep Six Records
  • Format: LP, CD
"Untitled"
1998Reproach (8 Modern Hardcore Bands Cover Negative Approach)
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Ugly Pop Records
  • Format: 7"
"Dead Stop"
1998Cry Now, Cry Later Volumes 3 & 4
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Pessimiser Records
  • Format: CD
"Faces of the Men"
1998Under Your Influence
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Tralla Records
  • Format: CD
"Man Is the Bastard"
1998Ham Slappin' Hits!
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Slap-A-Ham
  • Format: CS
"Stocks"
"Autopsy of Authority"
2003Old Days Nostalgia
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: S.O.A. Records
  • Format: 3xCD
The entirety of the Abundance of Guns 7" as a single track.
2009A Product of Six Cents II
  • Released: April 25, 2009
  • Label: A Product of Six Cents
    To Live A Lie
  • Format: CD
"No Concern For the Inhuman"

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