Black Army Jacket
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Black Army Jacket was an American grindcore
Grindcore
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 / power violence band. They released one full length album and many 7" EPs, splits and compilation appearances. Their ex-members can now be found in bands like Hope Collapse, Municipal Waste
Municipal Waste (band)
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, Matt Pond PA
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, Burnt By The Sun
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 and Birds of Prey.

Biography

The band was started by Andrew Orlando (ex-guitarist of Milhouse and owner of Reservoir Records) and Carlos Ramirez after they met at a Fugazi show on Long Island, NY. They were both fans of bands like Terrorizer
Terrorizer
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, Assück
Assück
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 and Napalm Death
Napalm Death
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 and wanted to create a band in those styles. Halfman drummer Dan Crowell and Those of Us bassist Chris Russo were quickly recruited. They were both in high school at the time. The band rehearsed original material for a few weeks until scene veteran Rob Lawi joined in on lead vocals. BAJ entered NYC's LoHo Studios a few months later and recorded what would become their 1996 demo. The tape caused a small buzz in the hardcore and metal zine world and made many tape trader lists.

Queens, NY-based Chainsaw Safety Records would go on to release the band's The Path of Two Swords As One 7" and the band started to tour regionally shortly after. During the sessions for the aforementioned release, they recorded several more songs for future releases at NJ's Sweetwood Sound with current Dalek member Alap Momin behind the boards. Around this time both Crowell and Russo left the band and continued to play in Prom
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 King with Mike Delorenzo of C.R. and Serpico, Brian Meehan of Milhouse and Loyal to None, and Ben Knight. Not long after they quit, Dave Witte joined the band on drums. Now a four piece, they toured with California's Benumb and Noothgrush. This period proved to be fruitful for the group with many releases hitting stores and awareness growing.

In 1998, BAJ was invited to play the annual Milwaukee Metalfest along with bands including Destruction
Destruction (band)
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, Mercyful Fate
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, Death and Brutal Truth
Brutal Truth
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. They also went on to perform at that year's Fiesta Grande festival at Berkley, CA's Gilman St. club, organized by Spazz bassist/vocalist and Slap A Ham Records founder, Chris Dodge. The band wrote throughout the year and entered the studio with Dean Rispler (Killing Time, 25 Ta Life
25 ta Life
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) in the producer chair. The resulting album, 222, saw the musicians incorporating hints of death
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 and black metal
Black metal
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 along with some more traditional elements of hardcore
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 to their sound. They toured extensively to support their debut.

Relapse Records
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 approached the band with an offer to release an EP of new material. They recorded a batch of new songs but Rob Lawi and the band parted ways shortly afterwards. Bassist Carlos Ramirez then became their vocalist and New Jersey native Tom Hayden joined in to fill the bass slot. Another native Jersey musician, John Adubato, was also asked to join to make Black Army Jacket a two guitar unit. Orlando and Ramirez were both huge fans of John's previous band, Times Up. Witte happened to be friends with the guitarist and he quickly jumped in just in time for some touring with the new line up.

They came home from tour in mid 1999 and began to write newer, more technical material. They even talked about changing their name to get a fresh start. However, after a tough show in Worcester, MA the band decided to break up. Adubato and Witte then formed Burnt by the Sun
Burnt by the Sun (band)
Burnt by the Sun was a band from New Jersey, USA. Formed in November 1999 by ex-Human Remains drummer Dave Witte and guitarist John Adubato. ex-For the Love of... Vocalist Mike Olender and bassist Ted Patterson joined soon after. A split EP with The Luddite Clone on Ferret Records brought them to...

, whilst Ramirez started melodic rockers Lakota
Lakota (band)
Lakota was an American melodic rock band that existed from 2002 until 2006.-History:The group was formed in Queens, New York in 2002 by former Black Army Jacket bassist, Carlos Ramirez, when he met singer/guitarist Kayne Konecny after he auditioned for another band he was playing in. The two...

 a few years later. Andrew Orlando went on to join Anodyne and then Disnihil in the early 2000s. Witte, Orlando and Ramirez are currently in Hope Collapse.

In 2006, Black Box Recordings released a Black Army Jacket semi-discography entitled Closed Casket. It featured their 1996 demo, assorted splits 7"s with Spazz
Spazz (band)
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, Corrupted
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, Noothgrush and Agathocles
Agathocles (band)
Agathocles is a Belgian political grindcore band that began in 1985. They are mainly known for producing a large quantity of split seven-inch EPs...

, and their unreleased Relapse Records EP.

Black Army Jacket will be reuniting for 2010's Best Friends Day festival in Richmond, VA. The band's first set in over 12 years will be on August 19, on the first day of the festival. They will also be playing a NYC show on August 4 at The Cake Shop. The line up will be Lawi, Orlando, Ramirez and Witte.

Band members

  • Andrew Orlando (guitars)
  • Carlos Ramirez (bass, vocals)
  • Rob Lawi (vocals)
  • Dave Witte (drums)

Other Members

  • Dan Crowell (drums)
  • Chris Russo (bass)
  • John Adubato (guitars)
  • Tom Hayden (bass)
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