Universal Order of Armageddon
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, United States
GenresPost-hardcore
Years active1992–1994, 2010–present
LabelsKill Rock Stars
MembersTonie Joy
Brooks Headley
Colin Seven
Anthony Scott Malat
Past membersChristian Sturgis

Universal Order of Armageddon was an American hardcore band, active from 1992 to 1994[1] and reformed in 2010.

History

The band formed in September 1992. By early 1993, after quickly gaining a small but devoted following, they recorded and toured the East Coast. They became known for their extreme, short, and chaotic performances, which sometimes resulted in complete destruction. Larry Livermore (founder of Lookout! Records) was so impressed by their live performances that he stated in a magazine column that punk bands should take note of U.O.A. and bring back this type of energy into punk rock. Drummer Brooks Headley once said, "Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times between 1993-1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994.

Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington[2] in 2007. Beginning in October 2009 through May 2010, he completed a road trip on his motorcycle from Seattle to all the way to Argentina.

The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January.

Band members

Former members
  • Christian Sturgis – bass (for final few 1994 shows)

Discography

Singles and albums
  • 1993 – S/T 7" (Vermin Scum)
  • 1993 – Symptom 7" (JT1013)
  • 1993 – Split 7" with Born Against (Gravity 5)
  • 1994 – The Switch Is Down 12" EP (KRS224EP)
  • 1994 – Self-Titled 12" (Gravity 12)
  • 1996 – Discography CD (KRS224)
Compilation appearances

References

  1. "Universal Order of Armageddon - Universal Order of Armageddon - On Second Thought". Stylus Magazine. September 1, 2003. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  2. "Jade Tree bands". Retrieved March 10, 2012.
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