Continuing in their campaign to unveil the hidden history of the 1980s, Virginian hardcore-punk scene, Beach Impediment unearths the "Existence Demo 1985" by Virginia Beach skate thrashers Disarm. Taking inspiration from New Yorks' Agnostic Front, Boston's SS Decontrol, Sweden's Anti-Cimex, as well as the burgeoning thrash-metal from California's Slayer and Possessed, Disarm was truly a product of their time, and in their brief two-year lifespan, the teenaged quartet bombed up and down the East Coast sharing stages with Corrosion Of Conformity, Youth Of Today, And Gang Green, among others. Recorded in a suburban garage studio during a sweltering summer, "Existence Demo 1985" combines the brute sonic force of hardcore with a blinding thrash delivery to create one of the most unheralded demo tapes of the era.