Beyond Decay

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Money Makes Me Sick 03:02 Tools
Sick Of It All 03:10 Tools
Dropping The Bomb 03:32 Tools
Change 04:20 Tools
Dust Off Your Back 04:48 Tools
Mass Consuming Pigs 02:16 Tools
No Future 02:36 Tools
Bullets in the Air 02:32 Tools
Interlude 01:24 Tools
Self Explanatory 02:54 Tools
The Truth is a Lie 01:38 Tools
P.E.T. 03:36 Tools
...and There's No More Occupation 02:47 Tools
When the War Ends... 02:09 Tools
Ticking Time Bomb 03:54 Tools
Hate 02:26 Tools
When the War End 02:09 Tools
Dropping The Bomb (Electric) 03:43 Tools
When The War Ends 02:07 Tools
[Bonus Track] Dropping The Bomb (Electric) 02:07 Tools
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Busting outta tha ghettos of Orangeville... Beyond Decay was formed around late April of 2006, where former hardcore punk band, The Reputed, decided to expand on their musical foundations (in the least unoriginal sense). They're known to have their own specific style, with a mix of ska/reggae/punk, and a little taste of some trip hop and hardcore. Although Beyond Decay's opinions aren't universal and vary throughout many of their songs, concerns of homophobia in society, racism, the capitalist system, hidden corporate agenda’s, mass media, mass consumption, change, and ignorance, are some of the topics their music touches on. Lyrics differ from politically charged songs to some positive messages found in the reggae/dub songs such as, "Until the day the world unites, we will never rest." Beyond Decay has proven time and time again, that they are a force to be reckoned with in the ska-punk scene. The release of their first EP “Buds Not Bombs” had a great success, selling the first 100 copies at their CD Release show. With a full length on the horizon, Beyond Decay shows no signs of slowing down. So keep yer eyes and yer ears open, because Beyond Decay is currently busy recording their full length album, releasing it in September/August 2007 and a split with Corporation due out July 6th. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.