Vic DiCara is a krishnacore guitarist, vocalist and bass guitarist. He played in Beyond, Inside Out, Shelter, Burn, and later the Hare Krishna band 108.[1] As part of the band 108, DiCara was instrumental in recording three albums considered influential in the hardcore punk scene of the 1990s.[2] DiCara is also noted for the incorporation of Hindu spirituality into his music.[3]

Vic DiCara
GenresKrishnacore
Instrument(s)Guitar
Bass guitar
Vocals
Years active1988–present
LabelsRevelation Records
Combined Effort
Equal Vision Records
Lost & Found Records
Deathwish Inc.

Discography edit

with Beyond edit

  • No Longer at Ease 1989 (Combined Effort)
    • reissued w/ bonus material in 1999 by (Some Records)

with Inside Out edit

with 108 edit

  • Holyname 1994 (Equal Vision Records)
  • Songs of Separation 1995 (Equal Vision Records)
  • N.Y.H.C. Documentary Soundtrack 1996 (SFT Records)
  • Threefold Misery 1996 (Lost & Found Records)
  • One Path For Me Through Destiny 1997 (Caroline) - live album recorded in 1996
  • Creation. Sustenance. Destruction. 2006 (Equal Vision Records)
  • Oneoeight Demo 2006 (self released)
  • A New Beat from a Dead Heart 2007 (Deathwish Inc.)
  • 18.61 2010 (Deathwish Inc.)

with Burn edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hare Krishnacore - An introduction to the most improbable punk subculture ever". The Vinyl Factory. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  2. ^ "108", Interpunk
  3. ^ Brian Shultz (18 August 2006). "108 - Creation. Sustenance. Destruction". Punk News. Retrieved 3 January 2021.

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