Reversal Of Man
Reversal of Man is an American hardcore punk band from Tampa, Florida, formed in 1995. The band is associated with the late 1990s screamo movement and noted for bordering on powerviolence and grindcore. Their lyrical content was often political, and the group initially formed as a reaction to the then-growing underground nazi punk scene in Florida.
During their existence, the band toured frequently across the United States as well as parts of Europe. Vocalist Matt Coplon was known for taping his microphone to his hand in order to not lose it during spastic performances. The band were signed onto Ebullition Records for the release of their sole full-length album, This Is Medicine, in 1999 after label operator Kent McClard found out about them through their demo, which was positively reviewed in HeartattaCk Fanzine Volume 6. Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré has cited This Is Medicine as one of his favorite albums.
The group would eventually break up in 2000, with members going on to play in bands such as CombatWoundedVeteran, Fathers, Horsewhip, Guiltmaker and Light Yourself on Fire.
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