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EARTH CRISIS Unleashes “Neutralize The Threat” – 15th Anniversary Orange Vinyl (300 Copies)

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Only 300 Pressed: EARTH CRISIS “Neutralize The Threat” 15th Anniversary Orange Vinyl

Metallic hardcore doesn’t beg for attention — it takes it.

Originally released in 2011 following Earth Crisis’ explosive reunion era, Neutralize The Threat reaffirmed why this band remains one of the most important names in hardcore. Crushing riffs. Relentless rhythm section. Karl Buechner’s unmistakable vocal authority. No filler. No trends. Just power.

Now, Brutal Planet Records brings this modern hardcore classic back on 15th Anniversary Orange Crush Vinyl, strictly limited to 300 units worldwide.

This is a VINYL ONLY release — no CD edition.


🕖 Pre-Orders Launch:

Thursday, February 26th at 7:00 PM CST
Exclusively at:
👉 http://boonesoverstock.com

The product listing will not be visible until 7PM CST.
Refresh at launch time.

When these 300 are gone, they’re gone.

Hardcore collectors — set your alarms.

Artist: Earth Crisis
Album Title: Neutralize the Threat (15th Anniversary Edition) 
Label: Brutal Planet Records
Format: Orange Vinyl (300 units)
Prod ID: BPV1733
UPC: 732131699012 

Key Features & Collector Details

  • Monumental Hardcore Classic
  • 15th Anniversary Edition
  • Limited release of 300 units, Orange Crush Vinyl 
  • Remastered for Vinyl by band guitarist, Scott Crouse
  • Reissue write-up by vocalist, Karl Buechner
  • 67,000 monthly Spotify listeners
  • Officially licensed Century Media (2011)
  • Includes fan favorites "Total War," "Askari," and the title track
  • For fans of Hatebreed / Terror / Biohazard / Sick Of It All / Agnostic Front / Slayer / Cro-Mags

ABOUT THE ALBUM

EARTH CRISIS – Neutralize The Threat (15th Anniversary Edition)

Orange Crush Vinyl – Limited to 300 Units

Formed in Syracuse, New York in 1989, Earth Crisis became one of the most influential forces in metallic hardcore — inspiring an entire generation of bands including Hatebreed and Terror. After their highly anticipated 2008 reunion and the crushing return-to-form To The Death (2009), the band proved they were back with a vengeance.

Then came Neutralize The Threat.

Originally released in 2011, the album stands as one of the most angst-ridden and unrelenting statements in the band’s already legendary catalog. From the blistering opener “Raise” to the pulverizing title track, to mosh-igniting anthems like “Total War” and the groove-driven bruiser “Askari,” this record delivers metallic hardcore at its most focused and ferocious.

The riffs are sharp and crossover-thrash fueled — at times jagged and pulverizing, at times crushingly methodical. The rhythm section of Ian Edwards and Dennis Merrick provides a relentless percussive backbone, while guitarists Scott Crouse and Erick Edwards unleash wave after wave of sonic assault. Frontman Karl Buechner’s commanding vocal range and depth cut through with authority, reminding everyone why he remains one of the most recognizable voices in hardcore.

Neutralize The Threat doesn’t reinvent the wheel — it reinforces it with steel. It’s direct. It’s punishing. It’s built for stage domination and pit movement. A wake-up call record that silenced doubters and reaffirmed Earth Crisis as a defining force in heavy music.

Now, Brutal Planet Records celebrates this modern hardcore classic with the 15th Anniversary Edition, remastered specifically for vinyl by guitarist Scott Crouse, and pressed on striking Orange Crush Vinyl, strictly limited to just 300 units worldwide.

Hardcore history — properly honored.

For fans of Hatebreed / Terror / Biohazard / Sick Of It All / Agnostic Front / Slayer / Cro-Mags

TRACKS
1        Raise    1:26
2        Neutralize The Threat    3:37
3        Total War    3:39
4        100 Kiloton Blast    3:33
5        Counterstrike    2:41
6        By Conscience Compelled    3:16
7        Black Talons Tear    3:17
8        Askari    2:38
9        The Eradicators    3:01
10        Raze    3:03
    

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