Artist's albums
Yours Truly
2000 · album
Call to Arms
1999 · album
Potential for a Fall
1999 · single
Dragon Power
1997 · album
Built to Last
1997 · album
Scratch the Surface
1994 · album
Just Look Around
1992 · album
Blood, Sweat & No Tears
1989 · album
Sick Of It All
1987 · album
Wake The Sleeping Dragon!
2018 · album
Wake the Sleeping Dragon
2018 · single
Inner Vision
2018 · single
When the Smoke Clears
2016 · EP
Hardcore Equals Freedom
2016 · single
Last Act of Defiance
2014 · album
Nonstop
2011 · album
Based On A True Story
2010 · album
Death To Tyrants
2006 · album
Life on the Ropes
2003 · album
Live in a Dive
2002 · album
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Biography
New York City hardcore legends SICK OF IT ALL aren’t slowing down with age, the long-standing quartet are still pissed off, and the genre stalwarts still see many years ahead. SICK OF IT ALL remain a beacon of continuity, integrity, and resolve. That’s good news for SICK OF IT ALL fans and the hardcore scene. Since forming in 1986, SICK OF IT ALL have traveled the world many times over, played in front of hundreds of thousands, and released 11 acclaimed full-length albums, the latest of which is the riotous if anthemic Wake the Sleeping Dragon!. That SICK OF IT ALL continue to live by the standards in their original charter isn’t a matter of course, it’s part of their respective DNA. Hardcore is SICK OF IT ALL. “We’re a band that thrives from frustration,” says drummer Armand Majidi. “Aging seems to work well with our message, as opposed to a good-time band who sings about partying all night. There are so many horrible aspects of the world that become more obvious to us year after year, which we didn’t see or understand before, which fuel our frustration every day. We’ve lived long enough now to see through the matrix, and thank goodness we have this band, so we can vent about it.”