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Cro-Mags - 'Down, But Not Out' from the album "Best Wishes"

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Best Wishes is the second album by New York hardcore band, Cro-Mags. It was released in 1989 on Profile Records and was subsequently re-released on Another Planet along with their debut album, The Age Of Quarrel, on the same disc.

The album's cover reflected the band's interest in the Hare Krishna religion which started with previous singer John Joseph and then carried on through Harley Flanagan who also became a devotee. The Krishna faith was ultimately the demise of the band, as the contradiction of a faith of pacifism against the violence of the band's music was often even too much for the band members to handle. However, before this, in 1992, their next album, Alpha Omega, saw the return of John Joseph to the Cro-Mags fold, and an even further gravitation towards a metal sound.

Comments

9 years ago

Stroker Ace!

This SHIT is HEAVY!!!! Harley is one tough mofo, forget all those DMS pussies!

9 years ago

mark arpino

thught this was Suicidal Tendencies... did they cover this one

9 years ago

Phil Garner

Still heavy as fuck after all these years......

9 years ago

Mad Raptor

Yeah motherfucker...

10 years ago

19MadMike95

@5150blssdmf You do realize this came out 6 years after Metallica's Kill Em All, right?

10 years ago

Jim Lotus

si larga vida cro mags !!!:)

10 years ago

Jim Lotus

one of the best bands ever !!!! DOWN BUT NOT OUT!!!!

10 years ago

skiel core

larga vida cro mags!!!

11 years ago

JOE TAPIA

Cro-mags were big Metallica fans @ the time

11 years ago

jumpfart666

The anthem in my life!!!!

12 years ago

jumpfart666

!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

pinballmaniac

2:43 MONSTER RIFF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

NailBombed

1.48-1.58 sounds like a riff of Discharge's The Possibility Of Life's Destruction. But yeah, Cromags rock.

12 years ago

tzzlite

Awesome KICK ASS song! Best Wishes is one of the greatest albums EVER! Didn't get the credit it deserves!

12 years ago

Danzig Glenn

@5150blssdmf too bad this record came out in 1989 and Kill 'Em All came out in 1983

13 years ago

detroitmadman

The lyrics sound really personal to me, considering Harley's upbringing and I can relate to the chorus alot myself, and "in the night I hear their screams" really raises the intensity level!

13 years ago

A.Mandi Heyne

born in 86 and i wish music was still like this today.. seeing them in concert would be fucking awsome

13 years ago

stunn ka

BEST LYRICS I EVER HEARD

13 years ago

jose10x10

fucking goddamn !!

13 years ago

RiseToOffend

AHHH love this

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