I Against I

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Ordinary Fight 02:31 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow 02:34 Tools
Nailed to the Floor 02:27 Tools
1963 02:52 Tools
Passed Me By 01:50 Tools
Top of the World 02:32 Tools
Stumble and Stare 02:35 Tools
Space Odyssey 03:09 Tools
Look Inside 02:29 Tools
Time 03:01 Tools
The Signs 02:25 Tools
The Bottom 02:01 Tools
Ideals 01:53 Tools
The Best Place in the World to Leave 01:03 Tools
Utopia 02:47 Tools
Lessons to be Learned 02:24 Tools
All By Yourself 02:49 Tools
Wish I Could Remember 02:49 Tools
Nothing Happened 02:06 Tools
A Love Supreme 01:48 Tools
Hey 02:44 Tools
I Wanna Hold Your Hand 02:06 Tools
who's losing? 03:30 Tools
Only Alphabet 02:53 Tools
Change Of Address 03:50 Tools
Seconds Away 02:47 Tools
Best Place In The World To Leave 01:04 Tools
One Last Warning 03:47 Tools
Standard Free 02:33 Tools
Pick Up Lines 02:57 Tools
Read And Weep 02:28 Tools
Wine & Dine 03:22 Tools
Space Oddyssey 03:13 Tools
noname 00:45 Tools
Walk Away 02:34 Tools
Never Been so Sure 02:34 Tools
Needle 02:26 Tools
Could Be Wrong 02:44 Tools
Only Everything 02:44 Tools
Keep Running 02:44 Tools
Space Odissey 03:10 Tools
Somewhere Out There 01:09 Tools
Rock Bottom Dream Life 01:09 Tools
At the End of the Tunnel 01:09 Tools
Like Nothing Else 01:18 Tools
Love You When I'm Gone 01:18 Tools
Small Waves 01:18 Tools
Serve and protect 02:49 Tools
The First Element 02:10 Tools
Intro 02:34 Tools
Untitled 00:43 Tools
Once Again 04:30 Tools
Calm Down 02:58 Tools
The Defeat 03:06 Tools
Nowhere Else But Here 01:37 Tools
-noname- 00:43 Tools
Gone 03:51 Tools
Turn it off 02:58 Tools
best place in the world to lea 01:02 Tools
The Best Place In The World To 01:03 Tools
Data 00:43 Tools
Chaos Days 02:27 Tools
I could have... 02:23 Tools
Reason 02:23 Tools
Passions Just Like Mine 02:27 Tools
Circling The Drain 00:30 Tools
i against i 02:23 Tools
Mos Def & Massive Attack (Soundtrack Blade II) - Buy Mp3 00:30 Tools
Hold your hand 02:03 Tools
Glass Half Empty 02:03 Tools
The Fix 00:30 Tools
Forget Me Not 00:30 Tools
Mr. Loverman 01:53 Tools
I could have 02:23 Tools
False Authority 02:23 Tools
Moral Decay 01:53 Tools
Salvation 01:53 Tools
Mos Def & Massive Attack 01:53 Tools
ordinary flight 01:53 Tools
I Wanna Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) 01:53 Tools
Alone 01:50 Tools
Arms To Call 02:24 Tools
Passed Me By (Album version) 01:50 Tools
Top Of The World (Album version) 01:50 Tools
Stumble And Stare (Album version) 01:50 Tools
Signs 01:50 Tools
Nailed On The Floor 02:26 Tools
Massive Attack And Mos Def 02:24 Tools
Nailed To The Floor (Album Version) 02:26 Tools
Change of Adress 00:00 Tools
No Name 00:43 Tools
Look Inside (Album Version) 02:28 Tools
Deep Rut (feat. Nicky Outraged) 00:43 Tools
The Best Place in the World 02:28 Tools
Jedi Mind Tricks 02:28 Tools
Massive attack 02:28 Tools
01.Serve And Protect 02:28 Tools
2 And... 02:28 Tools
The Bottom (Album Version) 02:00 Tools
Q And 02:28 Tools
1963 (Album version) 02:53 Tools
noname (Album version) 00:45 Tools
03.Could Be Wrong 00:45 Tools
04.Like Nothing Else 00:45 Tools
02.Calm Down 00:45 Tools
11.Needle 00:45 Tools
09.Once Again 00:45 Tools
14.Walk Away 00:45 Tools
[untitled] 00:43 Tools
Lesson To Be Learned (Album Version) 00:43 Tools
Ideals (Album Version) 00:43 Tools
Passed My By 02:00 Tools
Headcleaner - Stumble & Stare 02:00 Tools
Standart Free 02:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Album version) 02:00 Tools
Space Oddysey 02:00 Tools
05.Gone 02:00 Tools
08.Somewhere Out There 02:00 Tools
07.The First Element 02:00 Tools
13.Turn It Off 02:00 Tools
I Wanna Hold Your Hand (Beatles Cover) 02:00 Tools
12.I Could Have... 02:00 Tools
Deep Rut ft. Nicky Outraged 02:00 Tools
The Signs (Album Version) 02:00 Tools
The Best Place In The World... 00:43 Tools
Time (Album Version) 00:43 Tools
Bad Brains 00:43 Tools
i Against I- I wanna hold your 00:43 Tools
Mr. Suit 00:43 Tools
Best Place In The World To Leave (Album version) 00:43 Tools
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The story of I Against I is a classic Punk Rock tale. Born and raised in Smalltown Holland, Ronald van Maren and Jasper Blazer were bored senseless by the time they reached puberty. There were no gigs, no record stores, and they were too young (again) to go drinking in the local bar. With nothing else to do, classmates Ronald and Jasper met up every Friday after school to play along to their Iron Maiden records ( Hey, they were young, okay?). Ronald owned a beat up acoustic guitar, while Jasper thrashed away on a plastic bucket. They couldn't play, nor did they have the ambition to, who cared, no one was listening anyway. That all changed when a friend brought them a Dead Kennedys tape. Blown away by Jello's anger energy, they burned their Iron Maiden records and started collecting Punk Rock records of all sorts, from The Clash to Bad Religion, from No Means No to Down By Law, from Fugazi to the Descendents. Listening to all these great records came the notion that they could actually form a band; I against I was born. Through a mutual friend, Ronald and Jasper met up with bass player Bob, and after getting rid of the bucket and the acoustic guitar they started rehearsing. One and a half year later, they were the first band to be signed by Epitaph. So far, this is the story a lot of people are familiar with; I against I becomes the first European band to ink a deal with Epitaph and in the summer of '97 they release their first EP called "Top of the world". They play tons of shows in Holland and Belgium (on their own, and with the likes of Bad Religion, Down By Law, Pennywise and Blink 182) and by the end of the year they fly over to the infamous Blasting Room studio, owned by ALL/Descendents members Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton to release their debut album "Headcleaner". Again, this release is backed with more live shows, in Holland, Belgium, Germany and the USA, but it isn't until spring 1999 that the boys go on their first real European tour, as support act for ALL. A few months after this tour, their inspired titled second album "I'm A F***ed Up Dancer But My Moods Are Swinging" was released. This piece of plastic sees the band crossing the boundaries of melodic Punk more than once. Looking for a different angle, the band experimented and came up with a sound no one had expected from them: samples, drumloops, screaming vocals and clean sounding guitars. Other boundaries were crossed spring 2000 when they undertook their second tour of Europe, this time in the company of Down By Law. The band is now a four piece (introducing Robin Baard on second guitar) and played shows in Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, England and France. They lose a few pair of pants (don't ask!) and of course some equipment, but they gain a lot of new fans with their energetic and hard rockin' live show. It isn't until June 2002 before another release sees the light of day. I against I's contribution to the Split Competition Vol. 2 of Ammonia Records (distributed by V2 Italy) was intended as a demo only, but the label liked the five songs enough to officially release them and send the band on tour in Italy, Germany and Belgium. In a review, leading Dutch magazine "Aardschok" remarks I against I sure sound dirtier and angrier after leaving Epitaph. And now, there's a new, self-titled record just waiting to be released. Recorded in their hometown and mixed once again by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore this is a record from a band coming into their own. Finally, I against I blended all the separate aspects of their sound into a coherent set of songs. Of course there's the strong focus on melody. Try getting ''Once again'', ''Serve and protect'' or ''Calm down'' out of your head! However, the occasional shifting into overdrive isn't forgotten either with "Nowhere else but here" and "I could be wrong for instance." The band ventures into new directions with the spine chilling "Gone" and "Defeated", which starts off almost like an Irish folk song but bursts into an orgy of loud guitars, just when you were getting comfy! The intro to hard-rocking anthem "The first element" probably describes this record best: we started on the corner, and finished on the square. Backed by the amazing mixing job done by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, I against I truly "finishes on the square" with this record. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.