Earthmover's earliest rumblings took place in late 1994, forming from the ashes of Detroit crossover stalwarts Scruffy Tearaways. The band gained a strong local following via two demo tapes and energetic live shows that hit listeners with a heavy and honest approach to hardcore. A three-song 7" on one-shot label Autonomy Records was released in 1995, featuring the group's early singalong show closer, "Abuse." Their first full-length, Themes From Everyday Life, soon followed, released on guitarist Andy Dempz's +/- Records imprint. Digital issues of the album included a one-trac...