Point of Recognition

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Point of Recognition - Day of Defeat
Day of Defeat
2002, songs: 1

Facts about Point of Recognition

Point of Recognition

Point of Recognition is a Christian hardcore band that emerged in the late 1990s and gained prominence in the early 2000s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Point of Recognition was formed in Southern California in 1998. The band originally consisted of members Chris Abbas (vocals), Andy Godwin (guitar), Matt Smith (guitar), Greg Oswald (bass), and Kevin Albert (drums). They quickly gained attention in the Christian hardcore scene for their intense live performances and uncompromising lyrical content.

  2. Musical Style and Influence: Point of Recognition's music is characterized by its aggressive blend of hardcore punk and metalcore elements. Drawing inspiration from bands like Earth Crisis, Hatebreed, and Slayer, they crafted a sound that was both musically punishing and spiritually uplifting. Their lyrics often explored themes of faith, perseverance, and social justice, reflecting their Christian beliefs and values.

  3. Album Releases and Discography: Throughout their career, Point of Recognition released several albums and EPs, including "Admiration of a Son" (1999), "Day of Defeat" (2000), "Refresh, Renew" (2002), and "The Admiration of a Son" (2003). These releases showcased the band's evolution as musicians and songwriters, with each album featuring a blend of blistering hardcore anthems and melodic interludes.

  4. Touring and Live Performances: Point of Recognition was known for their relentless touring schedule and electrifying live performances. They toured extensively throughout the United States and internationally, sharing the stage with other prominent hardcore and metal bands. Their energetic shows and passionate delivery earned them a dedicated fanbase and solidified their reputation as one of the leading acts in the Christian hardcore scene.

  5. Legacy and Impact: While Point of Recognition disbanded in the mid-2000s, their impact on the Christian hardcore genre continues to be felt to this day. They inspired a new generation of bands to infuse their music with themes of faith and spirituality while maintaining a fierce commitment to musical integrity and authenticity. Point of Recognition's discography remains influential among fans of hardcore and metal music, serving as a testament to their enduring legacy in the underground music scene.

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