Better Than a Thousand
Better Than a Thousand was a hardcore band with former Youth of Today singer Ray Cappo, Graham Land and Ken Olden from Battery fame. It was a side project of Shelter, Ray originally intended just to record a couple songs with some friends and it spawned three world tours and two albums.
Better Than a Thousand | |
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Origin | Washington, D.C. |
Genres | Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1996–1999 |
Labels | Revelation, Epitaph |
Past members | Ray Cappo Jeff Neumann Graham Land Ken Olden |
Members
- Ray Cappo – vocals
- Jeff Neumann – guitars
- Graham Land – bass
- Ken Olden – drums
Discography
Year | Title | Label | Extra information |
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1997 | Just One | Revelation Records | Debut album |
1999 | Value Driven | Epitaph Records | Second album |
1999 | Self Worth | Grapes Of Wrath | 7" single |
2004 | Discography | Super Soul Records | Discography album |
- Splits
- Better Than A Thousand / 28 Days 7" (1998, DEA)
- Better Than A Thousand / Face Of Change 7" (1998, DEA)
- Compilation
- Fight The World, Not Each Other (A Tribute to 7 Seconds) – "In Your Face"
- The Rebirth Of Hardcore: 1999 – "I Can Make a Difference / Out of Fashion"
- Anti-Racist Action: Stop Racism the benefit CD – "Poison In Your Brain (LFKB remix)"
gollark: But you said earlier that this library had (bad) free magic books.
gollark: I read "On Apioform Rotation Thaumaturgically" immediately, then.
gollark: We harvest the magic books.
gollark: We go to the library, then.
gollark: We hacked the wards, with rocks.
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