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Refimprove|date=March 2012Infobox album | Name = Project X (aka Straight Edge Revenge) | Type = EP | Artist = Project X | Cover = Projectxepcover.png | Released = 1987 | Recorded = November 28, 1987 | Genre = Youth Crew | Length = 6:29 (original 7") 8:56 (2005 reissue) | Label = Schism Records (original 7") Bridge 9 Records|Bridge 9 (2005 reissue) | Producer = Project X and Don Fury | Reviews = | Last album = | This album = Project X (1987) | Next album = | Project X was a short-lived hardcore punk / youth crew band from New York City , and also the name of their only release, being a five-track Extended play|EP . The band consisted of members of other prominent NYC hardcore bands Gorilla Biscuits , Youth of Today , Side by Side (band)|Side by Side and Judge (band)|Judge .
The band started when John Porcelly (vocalist) and Alex Brown (guitarist) planned to release a Phonograph record|7" compilation of rare, unreleased hardcore from the early 1980s to accompany the seventh issue of their fanzine , called 'Schism.' When they couldn't acquire the rights to release the compilation, they decided to form a 'project band,' record a 7" under its name and release it with the fanzine. Fellow band members were recruited and Project X was formed.
The record had a pressing of 500, and according to the band's bio on Bridge Nine Records' website, the majority of the records sold out at a gig in Connecticut . The record was out of print for 18 years (although it was illegally bootlegged more than once during that time), http://www.b9store.com/ProjectX dead link|date=March 2012 but was finally re-released in 2005 on Bridge Nine Records .
The band played few shows, estimated as low as five. These included some on the east coast of the United States, and a few during Youth of Today 's European tour in 1989.
The 7-inch remained Project X's only recorded output (they were, after all, just a project, and the members were busy with their other bands). So when John Porcelly|Porcelly as a joke put Project X – The Edge Of Quarrel LP on his Maximum RocknRoll playlist during a San Francisco visit, record collectors began searching high and low for this fabled LP, but alas, it never existed. The band did however write one song that was only performed live, "Can't Keep Me Down." Later the lyrics were changed, and it became the Youth Of Today song "Live Free" on the band's '' We're Not In This Alone album.
EP track listing
#"Straight Edge Revenge" – 1:20 #"Shutdown" – 1:15 #"Cross Me" – 0:08 #"Dance Floor Justice" – 1:30 #"Where It Ends" – 2:16 #"Dance Floor Justice/Cross Me" Live at the Anthrax (18 March 1988) – 2:26
Band members
Guitar : Alex Brown (musician)|Kid Hard (Alex Brown)
Singing|Vocals : John Porcelly|Slam (John Porcelly)
Bass Guitar : Walter Schreifels|N.D. (Walter Schreifels)
Drums : Sammy Siegler|The Youth (Sammy Siegler)
References
Reflist DEFAULTSORT:Project X Category:Debut EPs Category:Bridge 9 Records EPs Category:1987 EPs Category:Schism Records EPs
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