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American hardcore band
Capitalist Casualties were an American
powerviolence /
hardcore band. They formed in
Rohnert Park, California around 1986
[1] and had their first concert in 1987 in
Santa Rosa, California .
[2]
[3] They have released multiple records, including many splits with other powerviolence / hardcore bands, and have toured nationally and internationally.
Shawn Elliott – vocals (1987–2018); died 2018
[4]
[2]
Jeff Robinson – bass guitar, vocals (1987–2018)
[5]
[6]
Matt Martin (1987–1995/1996) – drums
[7]
[8]
[6]
"Spider Mike" Vinatieri – guitar (1987–2018);
[9]
[6] died 2021
[10]
[11]
"Hirax Max" Ward – drums (1996–2004?)
[7]
[12]
"H Murder" Haroldo Mardones – drums (2004–2018)
[13]
The Art of Ballistics (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1991)
Disassembly Line (Slap-A-Ham, LP, 1992)
Raised Ignorant (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1993)
Raised Ignorant Re-issue (Grindtoday Records, Cassette, 2015)
Live Butchery (Vibrator, EP, 1994)
A Collection of Out-of-Print Singles, Split EPs and Compilation Tracks (Slap-A-Ham, CD, 1997)
[14]
Dope and War (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1997)
[14]
Dark Circle (Conspiracy Evolve, EP, 1999)
Subdivisions in Ruin (Six Weeks, LP, 1999)
Planned Community (Six Weeks, EP, 2000)
1996-1999: Years in Ruin (Six Weeks, CD, 2004)
1996-1999: Years in Ruin (Grindtoday Records, Cassette Tape, 2015)
Split Personality with The Dread (Six Weeks, EP, 1993)
[15]
split with
Discordance Axis (Pulp, EP, 1994)
Liberty Gone with
Millions of Dead Cops (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1994)
[14]
split with
Man Is the Bastard (Six Weeks, LP, 1994)
[16]
split with Slight Slappers (Sound Pollution, MCR, EP, 1995)
split with Ulcer (Six Weeks, EP, 1995)
Fear Persuasion Violence Obedience split 10" with
Cripple Bastards , Masskontroll and Warpath (Wiggy, EP, 1995)
split with Stack (Six Weeks, EP, 1996)
split with Monster X (Hater of God, EP, 2000)
split with
Unholy Grave (Deaf American, EP, 2000)
split with
Macabre (D.B.D., EP, 2001)
split with
Hellnation (Sound Pollution/Six Weeks, LP/CD, 2008)
[17]
split with Lack of Interest (Six Weeks, EP, 2010)
A Painful Split with
NoComply (To Live a Lie, EP, 2011)
[18]
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"Blast(beats) From the Past: Capitali$t Casualties in RIOT Fanzine" . DIY Conspiracy . July 16, 2021.
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b
"Shawn ELLIOTT (1969 - 2018) - Obituary" . www.legacy.com .
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"Capitalist Casualties Headlining Speedfreek's Completely Insane 20-Band Moshpocalypse" .
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"Capitalist Casualties Vocalist Shawn Elliot Has Died" . Kerrang! . March 23, 2018.
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"Interview: Mark McCoy (Charles Bronson, Youth Attack, Absolute Power, das Oath, Suburbanite)" . September 5, 2016.
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"CAPITALIST CASUALTIES interview before JAPAN tour 2014 | HI LIBERATE fanzine" . www.hiliberate.biz . Archived from
the original on October 6, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2020 .
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a
b
"625 Thrash" . www.625thrash.com .
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"In Music We Trust - Ancient Chinese Secret: Caveat Emptor" . www.inmusicwetrust.com .
^ Tomtas, Justyna (June 7, 2016).
"Black Pearl Tattoo and Body Piercing Focuses on Customers" . The Chronicle .
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"Michael Vinatieri (Capitalist Casualties) RIP" . Ruido Noise . November 29, 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021 .
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"Michael Dante Vinatieri" . Dignity Memorial . Retrieved December 3, 2021 .
^ Pearson, David M. (March 1, 2019).
"Extreme Hardcore Punk and the Analytical Challenges of Rhythm, Riffs, and Timbre in Punk Music" . Music Theory Online . 25 (1).
doi :
10.30535/mto.25.1.5 .
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"Haroldo Mardones" .
LinkedIn .
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"The Crass Menagerie - Issue #100 Part 2" .
^ Digital, Martin Defatte for Guerrilla (October 26, 2009).
"About 'Independent Label Distribution' and the labels it distributes: | Independent Label Distribution" .
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"Top 20 Shows of 2011" . January 2012.
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"Capitalist Casualties / Hellnation split in the works" . www.punknews.org . April 22, 2006.
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"Split 7", by Capitalist Casualties / NoComply" . To Live A Lie Records .
International National Artists