All Out War continued to reinforce the sound of New York hardcore by crossing genres of metal and punk that influentially draw from
Slayer,
Agnostic Front,
the Cro-Mags, and
Sick of It All. Upon their formation in the early '90s, the metalcore outfit recorded some demos and the 7" Destined to Burn, and played out shows locally around Newburgh and down in N.Y.C. Erik Carrillo (bass),
Brad Mader (guitar),
Taras Apuzzo (guitar),
Matt Byrne (drums), and
Mike Score (vocals) released their first album,
Truth in the Age of Lies, on the German label Gain Ground in 1997 and embarked on their first tour. The band (whose lineup shuffled throughout its career) would eventually have the chance to share the stage with
Deicide,
Agnostic Front,
Napalm Death, and
Earth Crisis, among others. Chicago-based Victory Records put out
All Out War's follow-up,
For Those Who Were Crucified, in 1998. Tours with
Buried Alive,
Reach the Sky, and
Shadows Fall followed, and after an appearance at the New England Metal Fest in 2001,
All Out War broke up. They resurfaced two years later for a benefit show at CBGB, which ultimately led to a new album for Victory that fall entitled
Condemned to Suffer. By then,
Score and
Apuzzo were completed by bassist
Andy Pietrolungo, drummer
Jesse Sutherland, and guitarist
Jose Segarca. That lineup only lasted long enough for a two-week European tour and a bout of dates with
Misery Signals before things went sour; everyone but
Score left to form
Nerve Gas Tragedy.
Score eventually welcomed former members
Jim Antonelli (guitar) and Erik Carrillo (bass) and longtime friends
Jim Bremer (guitar) and
Lou Iuzzini (drums) into the
All Out War fold; together the quintet recorded April 2007's
Assassins in the House of God.
–
Mike DaRonco, Rovi