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| Chain of Strength | |
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| Origin | California |
| Genres | Hardcore, youth crew, straight edge hardcore |
| Years active | 1988 – 1991 |
| Labels | Revelation Records |
| Associated acts | Inside Out Justice League Statue No for an Answer Wool Alien Ant Farm Drive Like Jehu Man Will Surrender Circle Storm |
| Members | |
| Curt Canales Ryan Hoffman Chris Bratton Alex Barreto Frosty |
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Chain of Strength was a late '80s and early '90s straight edge hardcore punk band from Southern California.
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Biography
The first Chain of Strength release was a 7" EP entitled True Till Death, released through Revelation Records. After parting ways with Revelation, they formed their own Foundation Records to release another 7", What Holds Us Apart. Both of these records eventually fell out of print, yet were still in demand. As a result, Revelation Records released both EPs (plus one unreleased track) as a CD/LP called The One Thing That Still Holds True.[1]
Members
- Curt Canales - Vocals
- Ryan Hoffman - Guitar
- Chris Bratton - Drums
- Alex Barreto - Bass
- Frosty (Paul Hertz) - crunch (guitar)
From 2006-2008, Alex Barretto played bass for the band Alien Ant Farm.[2]
Discography
- True Till Death 7" (Revelation Records)
- What Holds Us Apart 7" (Foundation Records) (image shown is of First Strike European 1st pressing,2nd pressing of 1500 is on blue vinyl/blue cover)
- The One Thing That Still Holds True CD/LP/Cassette (Revelation Records)
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