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1987 – 1999

Vegan Reich

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Formed in 1987, Vegan Reich emerged from the hardcore punk and metalcore scenes as a highly controversial band. They were instrumental in initiating the subcultural and political movement known as Hardline. This ideology centered on animal liberation, deep ecology, and opposition to drugs, abortion, racism, promiscuous sex, and capitalism, all expressed through militant rhetoric. Over time, the band's beliefs evolved towards a radical interpretation of Islam, which informed their earlier Hardline tenets.

The group was spearheaded by vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Sean Muttaqi. With the assistance of musicians from the band Naturecore, Muttaqi recorded his first song for a compilation benefiting the militant Animal Liberation Front. In 1990, Vegan Reich, by then consisting of Muttaqi and drummer Jon Ewing, released a self-titled 7" EP through Hardline Records. Sergio, the bassist for the Southern California punk band Amenity, contributed to this release. In 1991, Dom Ehling joined as bassist, and shortly thereafter, Florida native Ray Titus replaced Ewing on drums. This lineup released the cassette-only EP, The Wrath of God, in 1992. This later work showcased influences from Iron Maiden, contrasting with the Crass-inspired sound of their earlier release.

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