Breakdown (band)

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Breakdown was started in 1986, during the resurgence of the hardcore scene. Despite being a NYHC band, being based in Yonkers Breakdown didn't have the Lower East Side Crew-mentality of Warzone and Agnostic Front. By a similar token, unlike some of their other contemporaries like Gorilla Biscuits and Youth Of Today, Breakdown was not a straight edge positive band. They are considered more along the lines of Sheer Terror for their more metallic sound and less-than-positive lyrics. However, Breakdown always had somewhat of a tongue-in-cheek element to them, mostly due to singer Jeff Perlin's humorous live banter and lyrics.

Contrary to popular belief, the original Breakdown lineup only lasted for less than a year. The band continued on with new members through 2001, with Jeff Perlin being the only original member. Notable members include Mike Dijan (Crown of Thorns, Skarhead, Laws of Gravity), AJ Novello (Leeway, Cro-Mags), and virtuoso drummer Lou Medina.

Through all the years Breakdown never did a tour of the U.S., concentrating mostly on the Northeast and Canada. They toured Europe twice (1999 & 2001) with European bands Rykers and Backfire. They also visited Japan in 2001.

Perlin most recently was the front man for Slumlords a Baltimore-based hardcore band that broke up in January of 2007. He is taking a break from music for the time being so he can coach hockey and spend more time with his family and new son.

Mike Dijan, Harry Kazakos and Lou Medina currently play in the female-fronted alternative metal band 'Laws of Gravity'.

The cover of Breakdown's demo cassette, featuring a giant skinhead destroying a city.
The cover of Breakdown's demo cassette, featuring a giant skinhead destroying a city.

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Breakdown released a demo in 1987, as well as a track on the definitive NYHC compilation, Revelation Records New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is and the not-as-popular Blackout Records 'Where The Wild Things Are compilation. They also released a handful of LPs, the latest one in 2000, titled Battle Hymns for an Angry Planet, released by Thorp Records. Other notable releases include Blacklisted and Plus Minus. Breakdown performed at least four live sets on Crucial Chaos, WNYU's hardcore radio show between 1987 and 1994. Dead Serious Records has re-released the demo 7 with a modified artwork. This 7 re-release was a part of the NYHC HALL OF FAME series. The notorious Lost & Found Records also released an unauthorized bootleg of their material entitled "Dissed and Dismissed".

Official Demo Release (7") Cover The Way It Is Compilation Where The Wild Things Are Compilation Blacklisted Plus Minus Battle Hymns For An Angry Planet

  • Jeff Perlin – vocals
  • Don Angellili – guitar
  • Carl Porcaro – guitar
  • Rich McLoughlin – bass
  • Anthony Drago – drums

  • Larry Susi – bass (Subzero, Crusade(nyc))
  • Ritchie Kennon – guitar (Subzero)
  • Larry Kaplan – drums (now a leader of the Neo-conservatism movement)
  • Mark Sisto – bass (Maximum Penalty, Joe Coffee)
  • Mike Dijan – guitar (Skarhead, Laws of Gravity, Crown of Thornz, Cold Front)
  • Harry Kazakos – bass (Cold Front, Laws of Gravity)
  • Ray Green – drums (District 9, Laws of Gravity)
  • Lou Medina – drums (Cold Front)
  • Rob DeFrosia – guitar (Lethal Aggression, Ironbound NYC)
  • Chris Ott – guitar (Clenched Fist)
  • Joe Farley – drums
  • A.J. Novello – guitar (Leeway, Cro-Mags, Both Worlds)
  • Alec Walushka - guitar

  • Shortly after the demo release, Carl, Rich and Drago left the band and formed Raw Deal (later called Killing Time) with ex-Token Entry singer Anthony Comunale.[1]
  • Terror covered the song "Kickback" on their "Rhythm Amongst The Chaos" EP

The French hardcore band "Kickback" was named after the Breakdown song.

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