Benümb

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Formed in 1994, in the San Francisco Bay Area, BENUMB quickly built a respected reputation within the hardcore community with their explosive, aggressive sound. Withstanding various lineup changes during their early years, this five-piece D.I.Y. powerhouse has solidified into an absolutely vicious assembly that lives and thrives within multiple musical scenes. After honing their music for almost a year, a split 7" with SHORT HATE TEMPER was released in mid-1995 on the Same Day label. BENUMB took the next year and a half to further develop their style of pounding hardcore/thrash as they played tons of shows with friends and peers MAN IS THE BASTARD, SPAZZ, EXHUMED, DYSTOPIA and CAPITALIST CASUALTIES, among others, all the while remembering and appreciating the unity and friendships they were building. 1997 was a busy year for BENUMB, as the band recorded and released numerous seven inch records, including splits with DUKES OF HAZZARD and APARTMENT 213. Their crushing live set at the infamous Fiesta Grande festival was recorded and released as part of the 'Fiesta Comes Alive!' LP on Slap A Ham. After following the band's progression, witnessing their live performances and hearing their angry bursts of unreal frustration, Relapse had no choice but to get involved. In late 1997 the destructive 'Gear In The Machine' 7" was released on the Relapse 7' series and in 1998, a killer live split-flexi with SUPPRESSION accompanied issue #3 of the notorious Monkeybite fanzine to an enormous response. In May of 1998, BENUMB released their first full-length, 'Soul Of The Martyr,' which delivered 38 atomic clouts of ferocious hardcore/grind in the California tradition. Unveiling caustic new material alongside the Gear... recordings and material from the APARTMENT 213 and the AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED splits, 'Soul...' also contained BENUMB's full live performance from the 'Fiesta Comes Alive!' recording. 'Soul Of The Martyr' was fueled by anger, influenced by metal, and destined for cult status! Songs such as the shocking "Agony 1" (:18) and the oh-so-sudden "Agony 2" (:05) showed the grinding ferocity of the band, while tracks like "Stood Up" and "Sold Out" and "Deprivation" revealed an overwhelming other side. The inner-sleeve of the release showed BENUMB's respect and dedication to the underground scene that they thrive in as the band listed the contact information to 101(!) of their favorite bands. 'Soul Of The Martyr' met to a rousing response, and the band promoted the release by completing several mini-tours of the U.S., and appeared at every major U.S. heavy music festival in the two years that followed, including the 1998 and 1999 Milwaukee Metalfests and the 1998 and 1999 March Metal Meltdowns. BENUMB then issued an eye-opening affirmation to the declining state of society with 'Withering Strands Of Hope.' Produced by Bart Thurber (SPAZZ, EXHUMED) at Oakland's House Of Faith, 'Withering Strands Of Hope' assails the listener with hostile hardcore/grind and is a grand platform for the band's venomous commentary. Remarkable songs like "Once And Never Again," "Oxygen Thief," "Father To The Fatherless" and "Ascend From Persecution" showed BENUMB railing against apathy, suppression and neglect with a take-no-prisoners ferocity and activist's aggressiveness. 'Withering Strands Of Hope' was the soundtrack to an impending revolution and musical mutiny at its anarchistic apex. Following shortly after in the spring of 2002, BENUMB attacked again, this time in the form of the critically-acclaimed split 3" CD with labelmates and grind visionaries PIG DESTROYER. In addition to being the band's best-received recording to date, this split EP showcased an intense evolution in the band's sound with the addition of new guitarist Paul Pontikoff (VULGAR PIGEONS). BENUMB have established a reputation among punks and metalheads alike as one of the most aggressive American hardcore bands. With their latest album, 'By Means of Upheaval,' BENUMB deliver 22 anger-inspired tracks of ferocious and relentless grind. Blending social concern and political frustration into a lyrical attack that equals the band's sonic violence, BENUMB absolutely destroy, delivering a rebellion-inducing audio onslaught!

BENUMB:
Pete Pontikoff: Vocals
John Gotelli: Drums
Tim Regan: Bass
Dave Hogarth: Guitar
Paul Pontikoff: Guitar, Vocals
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Soul Of The Martyr

(2 versions)
Relapse Records 1998

Withering Strands Of Hope

(2 versions)
Relapse Records 2000

By Means Of Upheaval

(CD, Album)
Relapse Records 2003

Benümb / Premonitions Of War - Benümb/Premonitions Of War (2 versions)

Let It Burn Records 2005

Singles & EPs

Short Hate Temper / Benümb - Benümb / Short Hate Temper (7")

Same Day Records 1995

Apartment 213 / Benümb - Apartment 213 / Benümb (7", Ora)

Not On Label (Apartment 213 Self-released), Not On Label (Benümb Self-released) 1997

Gear In The Machine

(7")
Relapse Records 1997

Benümb / Suppression - Benümb / Suppression (Flexi, 7")

Monkeybite 1998

Bad Acid Trip / Benümb - When You Go Mad / Untitled (2 versions)

Agitate 96, Pentagrandma 2000

Agoraphobic Nosebleed / Benümb - Ssp...sp..split (3 versions)

Relapse Records 2001

Benümb / Pig Destroyer - Benümb / Pig Destroyer (CD, Mini)

Robotic Empire 2002

Benümb / Dukes Of Hazzard, The - Benümb / The Dukes Of Hazzard (7", Ltd)

Slap A Ham Records Unknown

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Brutal Death / Wasteoid / Entrails Massacre / Catheter / Benümb - Grind Alive One! (Cass, C90)

Death Agony and Screams 2004

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