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Sudden Impact were considered a crossover band. The guys in the band were from the Newmarket area, but they were totally apart of the Toronto hardcore scene. I used to go see them all the time. The band had an earlier recording that was self-released as the "Freaked Out" demo which is some of my favourite stuff, but "No Rest From the Wicked" was my favourite album of theirs that was a vinyl release. This album came out on Diabolic Force in 1985. My understanding of the label was that Diabolic Force was a label that focused on crossover bands and was basically just Fringe Product or the Record Peddler. This record was recorded in December 1985 at Future Sound by Ted Kent. The folks that made up the band at the time of the recording were Mitch Garvin on vocals, Reid English on guitar, Michael Brunt on guitar, Steve Milo on bass, and Scott Fraser on drums. The songs on this album are:
1. Keep on Truckin'2. Just Yourself3. No Rest From the Wicked4. To Our Glorious Dead5. First Time There6. Bent
7. Terrorist Attack8. Continuing Saga9. Caught Up10. Why Hide11. Sudden Impact12. I Got a RightRecently this material along with the "Freaked Out" demo and some songs recording with the songs from the "It Came From the Pit" comp were colelcted and released as a discography on Marquee Records out of Brazil. Their website is http://www.marquee.com.br/.
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