State of Conviction

State of Conviction
Origin Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Genres Hardcore punk
Metal
Punk
Years active 1996 - Present
Labels Fractured Transmitter
Members Jason Popson
Craig Martini
Eric Matthews
Tom Shaffner
Mike Martini
Past members Vic Novack
J.J. Sekula

State of Conviction formed in 1996 and is a hardcore band with a funk background. The band was spawned from the Unified Culture song "Convictions".

It released a split 7" vinyl with the band Schnauzer in November 1996. SOC's side was titled "Thoughts Light Fires" (a tribute to Charles Manson).

The band then released its full-length CD, A Call To Arms, in 1997. The album has samples from the moviesNatural Born Killers and Taxi Driver, as well as samples from Charles Manson. Two tracks from the album, "Convictions" and "Abandoned", were originally Unified Culture songs. Dwid, from Integrity, does guest vocals on the tracks "Convictions", "Brink of Extinction", and "Faith Diminished".

State of Conviction has a history of only playing out once or twice a year, and a great majority of those shows were at the Phantasy or Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio. It also has a history of playing shows with the band Schnauzer. SOC played its most recent show on November 23, 2012 at Peabody's Concert Club. At that show, Tom Shaffner and Eric Matthews sat out while Josh Endres of Silver Skull took Tom's spot on guitar and Justin Endres, also of Silver Skull, took Eric's spot on the drums for the song "In God We Rust." However, this wasn't the first time that Justin has been seen sitting in on the drums for SOC, he also made a guest appearance on drums with the band in April 2012.

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