
Disrupt
Biography
Pete Kamarinos - singing Jay Stiles - singing Terry Savastanos - guitar Jeff Hayward - guitar Bob Palombo - bass Randy Odierno - drums
Disrupt is worse than a station. In no less than six years, as many as thirteen people will have met in Lynn's Crust Formation (Massachusetts). Founded in 1987 around Jay Stiles, Pete Kamarinos, Chris Drake, Harry Haralabatos and Tony Leone, the band recorded a demo before experiencing its first changes. Leone and Haralabatos left the troupe, replaced by Brad Jones (battery) and Mike Williams (guitar), while Stiles earned the positions of singer and bassist. Turn over continues. Two months later, Jones announced his departure, and this time Williams is converting to the battery and officiating on the Millions Die For Moneymaking demo. In the spring of 1989, Williams and Drake left Disrupt. Haralabatos returned with bassist Scott Lucid for the first eponymous co-produced by Crust Records and Deafcore Records. A few months later, Lucid threw the sponge but Disrupt recorded several arrivals, those of Bob Palombo and Terry Savastanos ( Spasm), as well as the return of Drake. It is this line-up that offends on the Refusal Planet 7" and splits it with Destroy. After the departures of Drake and Haralabatos, replaced by Jeff Hayward ( Unleashed Anger ) and Randy Odierno ( Temporary Insanity ) in 1991, Disrupt finally stabilized and entered the Headroom studios for the recording of several splits that followed the first album, Unrest . A year later, the band returned to the studio and wrote seventeen titles, ten of which took place on the splits with Sauna and Warcollapse. In 1993, Disrupt made a European tour, but soon afterwards splinted.
Discography

Unrest - Rééd.
2007

The Rest
2007

Disruptdead
2007

Split w/ Warcollapse
1995

Deprived 7
1994

Unrest
1994

Split w/ Sauna
1994

Smash Divisions Live 7
1992

Split w/ Disdain
1992

Split w/ Resist
1992

Split w/ Taste Of Fear
1992

Split w/ Tuomiopäivän Lapset
1992

Refuse Planet 7''
1991

Split w/ Destroy
1991

Disrupt 7''
1989