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American thrashcore band
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What Happens Next?
OriginSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1998–2003
Labels
Past members

What Happens Next? was an American thrashcore band from the San Francisco Bay Area, California. They were known for their DIY ethic, anticonsumerism and worldwide unity, as well as energetic performances.

Band members

Final line-up

Discography

Albums

Title Format Release date Notes
WHN? 7 inch December 1998
Hollow Victory 10 inch April 1999 Comes with a large fold-out insert
Old Stuff From The Old School Cassette December 1999 The First Year; Intended to be a dubbed cassette passed throughout Asia and Eastern Europe
The First Year CD January 2000 Contains the first 7in, the "Hollow Victory" 10 inch, some comp tracks, a live show, and a 12-page booklet. Cassette version was released in February 2001.
Brutiful Fearing 6 inch January 2000
Standfast Armageddon Justice Fighter CD/LP August 2000 LP contains poster, CD contains CD-ROM
Standfast 2000 7 inch August 2000 A compendium to the full-length, includes Deathside cover
Ahora Mas Que Nunca 7 inch October 2000
The Second Year CD February 2001 Brutiful Fearing, Ahora Mas Que Nunca, and the Standfast 2000 EP on CD
El Segundo Ano E Alguna Outra Caca CD February 2002 For Brazil tour
Euro Trash 7 inch May 2003
No Cash?... No Thrash! 7 inch May 2003

Splits and compilations

Splits

With Format Release date
OvertHHHrow CD November 2000
Life's Halt LP/CD June 2001

Compilation albums

Title With Format
Abundante Ruido Subterraneo ARZ, Mortero( both from Perú), WHN? and SxTxD 4 way split CD
Thrash Revenge on Skull Island Sacrelige BC, Abigail (from Japan), Violent Coercion (pre-Neurosis), WHN? and Conquest For Death (WHN? with Kiku from CHARM playing drums) 7 inch on Wajlemac
Bandana Thrash Vol. 1 Flash Gordon, Lie, Crucial Section 7 inch flexi
Memories of Tomorrow Life's Halt, No Justice, DIrty Dirt & the Dirts, Varsity and 12 others LP/CD
Short, Fast + Loud Vol. 1 40 bands, 40 songs, 13 countries, and 100 pictures CD
SK8 or Die Life's Halt, Fistfull, No Reply, Dirty Dirt & the Dirts 7 inch
Death to Hardcore, Death to Reagan MDC, Crucial Unit, MCD-182, Total Fury and 15 more LP
Dark Thoughts – A Tribute to C.O.C. Municipal Waste, Holier Than Thou, Caustic Christ

Associated acts

  • Conquest for Death (Morf, Collins, Billmeier)
  • Spazz (Ward)
  • Artimus Pyle (Collins)
  • Love Songs (Billmeier)
  • Your Mother (Billmeier)
  • Fuckface (Collins)
  • All You Can Eat (Morf, Billmeier)
  • Colbom (Morf, Billmeier)
  • High on Crime (Collins)
  • Capitalist Casualties (Ward)
  • Scholastic Deth (Ward)
  • Boo!Hiss!Pfft! (Morf)

References

  1. "Conquest For Death- Many Nations, One Underground LP (Ltd Ed Color Vinyl)". Angryyoungandpoor.com. Retrieved July 19, 2018.

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