Proclamation - Let The Truth Be Told
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Two Lives | ||
Glorify The Lies | ||
Intro | ||
Standing On The Edge | ||
Fathead | ||
Scenester Pride | ||
In The Family | ||
Where's The Unity | ||
Beantown Beatdown | ||
Burnout | ||
Torn Apart | ||
Out Of Touch | ||
Straight Edge Hardcore | ||
Closed Mind | ||
Thinking Straight | ||
You Should Play | ||
Eyetro | ||
Killing The Youth | ||
Evade | ||
Words Meant Nothing | ||
What It Takes | ||
Conform | ||
Preserve | ||
Hogan Sucks | ||
What Is True | ||
You Gave In | ||
On The Rise | ||
Drop Dead | ||
Side By Side | ||
Fake Edge | ||
Just Leave | ||
Ashtray | ||
Listen Up | ||
The Promise |
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
- Remastered
Notes
- Discography release containing re-mixed/remastered versions of the TAKEN BY FORCE CD (1-16) and STRAIGHT EDGE HARDCORE 7" (17-24), also a remastered version of the s/t 1996 demo (25-31) and previously-unreleased tracks (32-41).
- In January 2014, the band issued a "Director's Cut" of this release for free download.
- Tracks 1-24 remixed by Adam Dutkiewicz and Mark Fields March 24-25, 2001 at Zing Recording, Westfield, MA. All tracks remastered September 11, 2001 by Ken Cmar @ Wonderdrug.
- Tracks 1-16 recorded February 15-17, 1999 by Chuck Yearke at Ten Ton Tone Recording, Salem, NH.
- Tracks 17-24 recorded late November 1997 by Chuck Yearke at Ten Ton Tone Recording, Salem, NH.
- Tracks 25-31 recorded & mixed July 13-14, 1996 by Brian McTernan at Salad Days II, Boston, MA.
- Tracks 32-34 recorded July 12, 2000 by Brian Miller at Blues Alley Recording, Franklin, MA; mixed September 4, 2001 by Brian Miller and Mark Fields at Blues Alley.
- Track 35 is from the 7" sessions and is also remixed for this release.
- Tracks 36-41 recorded December 13, 1996 by Brian McTernan at Salad Days III, Cambridge, MA. Mixed December 14, 1996 by Brian McTernan, Mark Fields, and Jake Zettelmaier.
- Mark Fields-vocals on all tracks, except track 13 (guest vocals by Seth Putnam)
- Matt Schlosser-guitar on all tracks
- Jeremiah Finn-bass on tracks 1-16, 32-34
- Lee Corbin-guitar on tracks 1-16, 32-34
- Nate Gendron-drums on tracks 1-16, 32-34
- Jason Flood-guitar on tracks 17-24, 35
- Aaron Yung-drums on tracks 17-24, 35
- Brian Martin-bass on tracks 17-24, 35
- Chris Denoncourt-guitar on tracks 25-31, 36-41
- Dayton Schlosser-drums on tracks 25-31, 36-41
- Jake Zettelmaier-bass on tracks 25-31, 36-41
About Proclamation
PROCLAMATION's first rehearsal was in late February of 1996. The original line-up was Mark on vocals, Matt on guitar, Dayton on drums, Chris on second guitar, and Jake on bass. The band's first show was on May 17th of that year, an opening slot for TEN YARD FIGHT. Shortly thereafter, the Proc entered Brian McTernan's noted Salad Days studio to record its self-titled demo cassette. Reactions were good, but over a 2-month span in late '96/early '97, 3 members decided to call it a day. Matt and Mark were still eager to keep going; so with the blessing of the other guys they kept the name and the existing songs, and pressed forward. Proclamation resurfaced in April of 1997 with the line-up that went on to appear on the Straight Edge Hardcore 7": Mark on vocals, Matt on guitar, Aaron on drums, Brian on bass, and Jason on second guitar. It was during this phase that the band first began showing signs of turning toward a faster, more aggressive sound. Bridge Nine Records, who had initially shown interest in the Proc on the merits of the demo, re-contacted them about the possibility of recording a release for the label; so, in November of 1997 the band recorded the aforementioned 7". It was at this time that Brian left to focus on his other band, THE TRUST, which later became heavyweights DOWN BUT NOT OUT. Jeremiah stepped in and became Proclamation's permanent bassist. This line-up played together for approximately 8 months, at which time Aaron and Jason moved to other parts of the country. At this point, a concentrated search for heavy-duty players netted Nate Straight, drummer extraordinaire from OPEN UP, and longtime band friend/shredder Lee "Cannibal" Corbin on guitar. The band dropped out of sight for months and recorded its CD, Taken By Force, before finally playing out again in April, 1999. This incarnation of the band proved to be the most stable, lasting about a year and a half until the Proc's demise in late 2000.
Members
- Mark Fields