These were the key ingredients that defined Insted and would earn them an important spot in the hardcore punk scene. In the spring of 1989 they flew to New York to do some dates with Vision and strengthen their relationship with the East Coast. That summer they released the "We’ll Make the Difference" 7" on Nemesis records and were back in the van for another full U.S assault.
That summer they shared the stage with bands like Gorilla Biscuits, Bold, Uniform Choice, Slapshot and Reason to Believe. Upon returning home, they were offered a record deal from Epitaph Records in which they accepted. Insted’s following had steadily grown and they were now headlining 1000 seat venues and drawing massive crowds. During the recording of "What We Believe" they made plans to expand their borders and tour Europe. But at the end of 1990, shortly after "What We Believe" was released, America went to war with the Middle East. Due to the circumstances they were unable to ship equipment over seas and decided to stay in their homeland. In the spring of 1991 they did another national tour. They were now sharing the stage with bands like Judge, Snapcase, and the Cro-mags. The hardcore sound of the early 80’s that they were so familiar with was changing. It was turning into a hard metal edge sound and the attitude of the scene reflected it. Bands that they looked up to like Uniform Choice and Youth of Today were broken up and their old time favorites Minor Threat and 7 Seconds were long gone.
When they returned from tour they began working on new material but felt out of place. The band had built its reputation on respect and integrity. In July of 1991 they decided to do a final show and bow out gracefully. Spanky’s Cafe in Riverside was one of their favorite spots and a perfect host for their humble grand finale. They made sure to include on the bill a few of the promising up and coming local bands.
Over the years Insted traveled throughout the country making friends and building a legacy that ingrained them into hardcore history. To this day the friendships they built are still in tact and their legacy lives on.
State of Confusion
Insted Lyrics
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The lyrics to Insted's song "State of Confusion" delve into the emotions and thoughts that come along with being in a state of confusion. The singer is stuck at a crossroads and is having a difficult time making a decision due to his scattered thoughts. He admits that his "mind just won't think through" the options at hand and is unsure if the verdict he ultimately makes will be the right one. The confusion is causing him to feel "mixed up in [his] head" and while others may not believe he is truly in such a state, he knows that he is. However, he holds onto hope that one day he will have clarity and his thoughts will finally "sink through" and make sense.
The lyrics of "State of Confusion" capture a relatable feeling that many individuals experience at one point in their lives. The internal struggle of making a decision can be overwhelming, and the fear of making a mistake can cause confusion and doubt. The song's raw and honest lyrics give listeners a sense of comfort in knowing that they are not alone in their confusion and that clarity can be achieved with time.
Line by Line Meaning
Decisions, I have a few.
I have a few choices to make.
My mind just won't think through.
I am having a difficult time making a decision because my mind is clouded.
What verdict will I make?
What decision will I ultimately choose?
Could it be a mistake?
Is choosing a certain option going to be a wrong decision?
Mixed up in my head.
I am having conflicting thoughts about what to choose.
Some may say it isn't true.
Others may not agree with my decision.
One day I will know for sure.
Eventually, I will find out if my decision was right or wrong.
That's when my thoughts sink through.
I will be sure of my decision once the outcome is clear.
I'm confused - confused!
I am extremely unsure and undecided.
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