History
The band was started by Frank Smarra (bass) and Harry Minas (drums) in Astoria, Queens, New York City. They were soon joined by Fred Mesk (guitar) and together wrote most of the material that would be on their early releases.
In early 1992, they recruited former Agnostic Front roadie Rick Healey who added the lyrics to all the songs. They adopted the name after it was suggested by Freddy Cricien from Madball that also helped by giving them guest appearances at the end of its sets. 25 ta Life played their first full show at Studio 1, New Jersey on May 10, 1993, supporting Obituary. After a few failed attempts to add a second guitar player, Steve Pettit (formally of Dmize) joined the band in late 1993. In January 1994, bassist and co-founding member Frank left the band due to family commitments and was replaced by Warren Lee from Out of Line Queens. Steve was later replaced by his partner in Dmize: Beto Rosario. The band continued to play a large number of shows in the tri-state area and up and down the East Coast. In early 1996, 25 ta Life travelled to Europe, playing in France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Poland for the first time. By late 1996, co-founding member Harry left the band and was replaced by Seth Meyer from One 4 One.
25 ta Life opened for Agnostic Front's reunion show at the Wetlands in December 1996 and then played all of AF's East Coast dates along with Madball, Hatebreed and H2O in early 1997. They went to Japan in April 1997. Warren and Beto left in May 1997 after the West Coast tour. Mike H from One 4 One joined on bass in June 1997 and they went to Europe in July 1997. They recorded "Strength Through Unity..." in July 1997, writing half of it on the spot. "Loyal ta the Grave", featuring Freddy (Madball) and Lord Ezec (Crown of Thornz, Skarhead), was written and recorded in less than an hour. Mike left in August 1997 and was replaced by Dave Urban from Faction Zero. Later that month, they went to Puerto Rico and recorded two songs for the second "New York's Hardest" compilation. In October–November 1997, Biohazard took 25 ta Life on a short eight-show tour of the East Coast from Washington, D.C., to Boston. Seth left the band in February 1998 and was replaced by Rob Pallotta. The band recorded its first full-length album "Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment" in 1999. After years of touring, the band broke up in late 2000.
Rick reformed the band in 2002 with all new members. They released several albums with different lineups over the next few years. The band eventually stopped releasing new albums and playing shows as rumors of Rick's mental illness began to spread.
In 2017, Fred Mesk, Seth Meyer, Beto and Mike 141 reformed the band with Stikman from Fury of Five on vocals. They performed at This is Hardcore fest in Philadelphia on July 29, 2017. They also announced on their Facebook page that they are working on new material. In March 2018, 25 ta Life released three new songs (Hunting Season EP) online.[1] They also went on a short European tour which included headlining the sold out Superbowl of Hardcore in Rennes, France.
In 2018, Fred Mesk announced that he was leaving the band to go solo in a project called "Mista Bojangles", described as death metal meets Oi!. He stated that a full-length LP is due in the near future.
Promise Keeper
25 Ta Life Lyrics
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What was said
Back days gone by
I don't blame you for what's become
I just want it back
What I remember it being
Fucking strong
And the roads taking me places
I aint never dreamed
Over 10 years
And the spirit still remains
It still remains
Promise keeper right from the start
Promise keeper right from the heart
Promise keeper sincerity pride
Promise keeper keep it alive
Yeah it's cool you moved on
But don't mock me
Cause I believe
You do what you want
With your life
And I'll do the same
Promise keeper
Straight Edge
Promise keeper
Hardcore
Promise keeper
Drug free
Promise keeper
Pride.
In "Promise Keeper" by 25 Ta Life, the singer remembers the past and wishes he could go back to the time when everything was "fucking strong." The song seems to be about nostalgia for the early days of the straight edge and hardcore scenes, when everyone was dedicated to living drug-free, positive lives. The singer acknowledges that times have changed and people move on, but he still believes in the values and ideals that he has always lived by, and he will keep those promises to himself.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Promise keeper," emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's beliefs and living with sincerity and pride. The singer also acknowledges that he doesn't blame anyone for the changes that have occurred, but he still wants to hold on to the spirit of the movement that meant so much to him in his youth.
Overall, "Promise Keeper" is a powerful tribute to the straight edge and hardcore communities, and a reminder to the listener to stay true to their values and beliefs, no matter what changes come their way.
Line by Line Meaning
Remember
Let us recollect
What was said
The words that were spoken
Back days gone by
In the past, days that have elapsed
I don't blame you for what's become
I hold no resentment towards you for what has transpired
I just want it back
I desire to relive those moments
What I remember it being
The way I recollect it
Fucking strong
Extremely powerful
Well its been over 10 years
More than a decade has passed
And the roads taking me places
My journey has led me to various destinations
I aint never dreamed
I never imagined
Over 10 years
A decade has passed
And the spirit still remains
The essence still persists
It still remains
It still lingers
Promise keeper right from the start
The vow was made at the very beginning
Promise keeper right from the heart
The commitment stems from the heart
Promise keeper sincerity pride
The pledge is accompanied by sincerity and pride
Promise keeper keep it alive
The assurance is kept alive
Yeah it's cool you moved on
It's alright that you have progressed
But don't mock me
Do not ridicule me
Cause I believe
Since I firmly believe
You do what you want
You do what pleases you
With your life
Regarding your own existence
And I'll do the same
I will do likewise
Promise keeper
A person who upholds a vow
Straight Edge
Abstaining from drugs, alcohol, and promiscuous sex
Hardcore
A genre of music and a way of life characterized by aggression and intensity
Drug free
Not using any type of drugs
Pride
Feeling content and confident about one's accomplishments and beliefs
Contributed by Madison V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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