Indecision | |
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Origin | Bay Ridge, Brooklyn/New York City, United States |
Genres | Hardcore |
Years active | 1993–2000, 2006-present |
Labels |
R.P.P. (1993, 1998) Back Ta Basics (1995) Positive Face (1996) Under Estimated (1997) Exit (1997–1999) City Lights (1997) Crisis (1998) Revelation (1998) Household Name (1998) Denied a Custom (1998) MIA (1999) Jawk (2000) |
Associated acts |
Most Precious Blood The Wage of Sin The Judas Factor Milhouse |
Website | |
Members |
Justin Brannan: Guitar |
R.P.P. (1993, 1998) Back Ta Basics (1995) Positive Face (1996) Under Estimated (1997) Exit (1997–1999) City Lights (1997) Crisis (1998) Revelation (1998) Household Name (1998) Denied a Custom (1998) MIA (1999)
Most Precious Blood The Wage of Sin The Judas Factor
Justin Brannan: Guitar
Pat Flynn: Drums
Steven Bago: Bass
Artie Phillie: Vocals (1997–2000)
Rachel Susannah Rosen: Guitar (1998–2000)
Indecision was a prolific hardcore band which was started in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn in 1993 and officially disbanded in the summer of 2000 though they still play shows occasionally for charity.
Indecision is known for their song "Hallowed be Thy Name". The song features the lyric "For those I love, I will sacrifice" that fans across the world have turned into a tattoo. Photographer Laura Rauch took a photograph of the tattoo on the ribs of a 19-year-old US Army Infantryman named Kyle Hockenberry who was being treated in a medevac helicopter following an explosion that cost him both of his legs and one arm. The photo was taken for a military newspaper and went on to win an award from the Society of Professional Journalists. The lyric subsequently gained popularity with members of the armed forces.Winston McCall, the lead vocalist and lyricist of Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive also has one half of the lyric tattooed down each of his forearms.
The band members—guitarist Justin Brannan drummer Pat Flynn, bassist Steve Bago and vocalist Tom Sheehan (who was replaced by Artie Phillie in 1998) -- met while attending Xaverian High School in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn. The band added second guitarist Rachel Rosen after having met her while performing live on her infamous WNYU radio show, Crucial Chaos, in 1996.