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Tragedy (band)

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Tragedy
Insert to the band's self-titled LP on Tragedy Records (2000)
Insert to the band's self-titled LP on Tragedy Records (2000)
Background information
Origin Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Now Portland, Oregon, USA
Genre(s) Crust punk
D-beat
Hardcore punk
Years active 1995-Present
Label(s) Tragedy Records
Skuld Releases
Associated
acts
His Hero is Gone
Deathreat
Members
Todd Burdette, Paul Burdette, Yannick Lorraine, Billy Davis

Tragedy is a hardcore punk band, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, but currently residing in Portland, Oregon. The band formed in 2000 and emerged from the ashes of the influential modern crust punk bands His Hero is Gone and Deathreat. Tragedy's music is characterized by its unrelenting, heavy hardcore punk sound, often punctuated by melodic interludes and downshifts in tempo. The band remains strongly aware of its roots but often takes the genre in newer, more innovative directions, pioneering a new breed of hardcore punk along with close friends and contemporaries From Ashes Rise, as well other bands residing in Portland and throughout the world. (See: Severed Head of State and Remains of the Day) Though most of these bands maintain a progressive attitude as to the nature of their sound, there is a staunch refusal to separate themselves categorically from their hardcore punk provenances. Tragedy draw from many various early hardcore punk bands as influences, most prominently in the vein of d-beat, ranging from Discharge themselves to Japanese d-beat groups such as Deathside. Their name is taken from a 1994 Disclose LP. Some consider Tragedy to be part of the crust punk subgenre, due to their heavy, dark and apocalyptic nature. Tragedy's first and subsequent albums have met with critical acclaim within the DIY hardcore community, and many see the band as at the forefront of a modern hardcore renaissance of sorts. Nevertheless, despite the band's cult following and near celebrity status among underground hardcore circles, they remain largely mysterious, refusing thus far to utilize the internet and including minimal information in album inserts.

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Discography

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label
2000 Tragedy Tragedy Records
2001 Tragedy Skuld Releases
2002 Can We Call This Life? Tragedy Records
2002 Vengeance Tragedy Records
2003 Vengeance Skuld Releases
2003 Split 7" with Totalitär Armageddon Label
2004 UK 2004 Tour EP Tragedy Records
2006 Nerve Damage Tragedy Records

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