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108

 
Artist: 108

Group Members:

Robert "Rasaraja" Fish, Tom Hogan, Vic DiCara, Chris Daly, Trivikrama Dasa

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Influenced By:

The Burn, Justice League Featuring Kwame, Sick of It All, JFA, Youth of Today, Vision, Uniform Choice, 7 Seconds, Judge, Cro-Mags, Corrosion of Conformity, Bad Brains, Agnostic Front, Black Uhuru

Followers:

Formal Connection With:

Texas Is the Reason, Resurrection, Inside Out
  • Formed: 1992
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Holyname," "Songs of Separation," "Threefold Misery"

Biography

Guitarist Vic DiCara, along with former Resurrection vocalist Robert "Rasaraja" Fish, was the driving engine behind 108, forming the East Coast-based band in 1992. DiCara was previously making waves on the West Coast with legendary hardcore metal group Inside Out, which also featured future Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha. The band was renowned for their frenetic live shows; their energy was captured in the studio on 1990's seminal No Spiritual Surrender EP. 108 furthered Inside Out's spiritual leanings in much more explicit terms, the direction an outgrowth of DiCara's study of Hinduism and professed adherence to the teachings of Hare Krsna. Despite being easy targets for criticism within the hardcore scene, 108 stayed true to their vision of devotional hardcore, releasing two EPs, two full-lengths, and a live album before breaking up in 1996. The band played their final show at CBGB's that summer, with DiCara returning to the area in summer 2001 to round out a new incarnation of Burn. Drummer Chris Daly further went on to form influential emocore outfit Texas Is the Reason.

In summer 2005, 108 had plans to reunite to play Syracuse's annual Hellfest. Though the festival was ultimately cancelled two days before the show, the band decided to continue forward playing gigs again. The "essential" lineup of DiCara, Fish, Daly, and bassist Trivikrama Dasa pushed ahead with East and West Coast shows and began writing new material. Meanwhile, Equal Vision Records culled together the band's entire past discography into the two-disc Creation. Sustenance. Destruction., released in summer 2006. Later that month, 108 released a limited-edition EP entitled Oneoeight. Working in the studio with Converge's Kurt Ballou in early 2007, the guys -- now with drummer Tom Hogan on board -- completed their first album in over a decade with plans to release it through Deathwish, Inc. later that year. ~ Matthew Kantor, All Music Guide
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108
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres Hardcore
Years active 19911996, 2005 – present
Labels Equal Vision Records
Lost & Found Records
Deathwish Inc.
Associated acts Beyond
Burn
Inside Out
Jets to Brazil
The Judas Factor
Project Kate
Release
Resurrection
Shelter
Strain
Texas is the Reason
Website weare108.com
Members
Rob Fish
Vic DiCara
Tim Cohen
Mike Justian
Former members
Chris Daly
Kate Reddy
Len Greenblatt
Tom Hogan
Antonio Valladares
Franklin Rhi

108 is an American hardcore band founded in 1991. Their music reflected the Hare Krishna faith of its members.[1] Their name comes from the number of beads on the Japa mala, or mantra counting beads.[2]

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History

After splitting from the Zack De La Rocha-fronted band Inside Out, guitarist and Hare Krishna devotee Vraja Kishor das (aka Vic DiCara) formed 108 in 1991. While recording an EP, Rasaraja dasa (aka Rob Fish) joined on vocals. Following in the footsteps of the Cro-Mags and Antidote, they made sure to place their Krishna Consciousness at the forefront of their music.[3]

Their first records, Holyname and Songs of Separation, were released on Equal Vision Records. These releases were followed by their participation in two documentary films, 108: The Final Tour[4] and N.Y.H.C..

Following a prolonged break-up where DiCara relocated to India to become a monk, they planned to reform at Hellfest in 2005. Due to legal issues, that festival was cancelled at the last moment but 108 successfully re-booked special gigs in Philadelphia. They have remained together since then, self-releasing a collection of demos and b-sides followed by a new full-length recording entitled "A New Beat From a Dead Heart" with Deathwish Inc.[1]

Discography

  • Holyname (1992, Equal Vision Records)
  • Songs of Separation (1995, Equal Vision Records)
  • Threefold Misery (1996, Lost & Found Records)
  • Curse of Instinct (1996, Lost & Found Records)
  • One Path for Me Through Destiny (1997, Lost And Found Records)
  • Creation. Sustenance. Destruction. (2006, Equal Vision Records)
  • A New Beat from a Dead Heart (2007, Deathwish Inc.)
  • 18.61 (2009)

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