Nausea

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Facts about Nausea

Nausea
  1. Pioneering Grindcore Band: Nausea was a pioneering American grindcore band formed in New York City in the late 1980s. They were one of the earliest bands to blend elements of hardcore punk and extreme metal, helping to shape the sound of the grindcore genre. Known for their blistering speed, aggressive vocals, and politically charged lyrics, Nausea quickly gained a reputation for their intense live performances and uncompromising approach to music.

  2. Influential Album Releases: Nausea released their debut album, "Extinction", in 1990, which is considered a classic of the grindcore genre. The album featured a relentless barrage of fast-paced riffs, frantic drumming, and guttural vocals, accompanied by lyrics that addressed social and environmental issues. Songs like "Cybergod", "Sacrifice", and "World Struggle" became anthems for the underground punk and metal scenes, solidifying Nausea's status as a seminal band in the extreme music community.

  3. Collaborations and Side Projects: Nausea's members were involved in various side projects and collaborations throughout their career. Vocalist Al Long was also a member of the influential crust punk band Profane Existence, while guitarist Victor "Venom" Dominicis played in the death metal band Mortician. These collaborations allowed Nausea's members to explore different musical styles and expand their creative horizons, while still remaining committed to the DIY ethos of the punk and metal scenes.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Nausea's impact on the underground music scene continues to be felt to this day. Their fusion of punk aggression with metal intensity helped pave the way for numerous bands in the grindcore, crust punk, and extreme metal genres. Nausea's uncompromising attitude and socially conscious lyrics inspired a new generation of musicians to use their music as a platform for activism and dissent. Their influence can be heard in the work of bands like Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, and Doom, who carried on Nausea's legacy of blending punk and metal into a ferocious sonic assault.

  5. Disbandment and Reunions: Nausea disbanded in the early 1990s, but their music continued to resonate with fans of extreme music around the world. In the years since their breakup, Nausea's albums have been reissued and their songs covered by numerous bands. The band reunited for a series of shows in the late 2000s and early 2010s, allowing a new generation of fans to experience their explosive live performances and timeless music. Despite their relatively short-lived career, Nausea remains a legendary figure in the annals of underground music, revered for their uncompromising sound and fierce dedication to their ideals.

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