Man is the Bastard's 1995 Concert History

Man is the Bastard were a Powerviolence/Sludge band consisting of legendary California members Eric Wood, Joel Connell, and Aaron Kenyon - many of whom helped solidify the underground hardcore scene and paved the way for the extreme hardcore subgenre known as Powerviolence. Neanderthal being the most notable of their previous bands not only for the creation of Powerviolence, but also for the direction of Man is the Bastard in which the song "Crawl" off of Neanderthal's 1990 EP "Fighting Music " would lie the foundation for the bands sound.

Punk
United States
Hardcore
Noise
Grindcore
Crust
Powerviolence
Crust Punk
Thrash Core
Noisecore
Power Violence
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1996 2 concerts
1995 2 concerts
1993 2 concerts
1992 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Man is the Bastard had?

Man is the Bastard has had 7 concerts.

What genre is Man is the Bastard?

Man is the Bastard is most often considered to be Punk, United States, Hardcore, Noise, Grindcore, Crust, Powerviolence, Crust Punk, Thrash Core, Noisecore, and Power Violence.

When was the last Man is the Bastard concert?

The last Man is the Bastard concert was on July 19, 1996 at The Living Room in Isla Vista, California, United States. The bands that performed were: The Q Factor / Sawpit / Julia / Anasarca / Enewetak / Guyver One / One Eyed God Prophecy / Man is the Bastard / Torches to Rome / The Leadfoot Broadcast / Constantine Sankathi / Parade's End / Seein' Red / Reversal of Man / Render Useless / Great Unraveling.

What setlist does Man is the Bastard play live?

The songs that Man is the Bastard performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 02, 1993 concert at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California, United States:

  1. Heretic's Fork
  2. Ether Rag
  3. Instantly Bent
  4. Semen in the Eyesocket of Thomas Lenz

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