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Tuesday, April 05, 2005 at 9:01 PM

Greyhouse / 'November 26'

There isn't really much for me to write about Greyhouse. The band was legendary in certain circles in New Jersey and certain circles in the national punk and hardcore scene in general, but I'd be lying if I said they were ever huge.

Sadly, I never got to see them play as they were just barely before my time. And though I did get to know two of the members of the band in later years, I never asked either of them about Greyhouse. Basically, as far as I knew, they didn't get along too well, and I didn't want to piss anyone off.

In the late nineties, a label called GrapeOS (whose website is hilariously still active and quite out of date) got the band back together to record a few songs for a discography disc. A good friend of mine did the recording and it reportedly came out awesome, though I've never heard it. Hopefully it's not too late for the disc to see the light of day.

Until then, here's a live track I pulled from WFMU's Pat Duncan show. It was recorded on September 19, 1991. The recorded version appears on their 'Revolution by Numbers' 7". I have a few more tracks on vinyl and on (get this!) a tape comp that I hope to post in the future as well. Hell, if I get someone's permission, I'll post every damn song they ever recorded.

November 26
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