Injustice was a death and thrash metal band formed in Brooklyn, New York, around 1986–1988 by a group of young musicians, including brothers Ron (later known as Necro) and William Braunstein (aka Ill Bill). The band was known for its intense live performances at legendary venues like L'Amours and recorded a couple of demos, such as "The Cursed Earth" (1989) and "Inhuman Conditions" (1990), before they disbanded in 1990 due to a lack of record label interest.
After Injustice broke up, Ron and William Braunstein turned their creative energies toward hip-hop, where they became influential figures: Ron as Necro and William as Ill Bill. Both continued to draw on their metal roots, often blending heavy music influences into their later rap projects. Injustice’s early experience in the metal scene became a foundational chapter of the Braunsteins’ broader musical careers.
*Note: Given your provided list of recent releases (“Whaat,” “The Metal Collection: Injustice – Melancholeric,” “Inhuman Conditions – Single”), the only confirmed and widely documented Injustice is the Brooklyn band described above, with “Inhuman Conditions” referencing their 1990 demo. It is unclear what “Whaat” and “The Metal Collection: Injustice – Melancholeric” reference, as they do not match any documented releases for this band in major metal archives.*
*If you are seeking biographical information about a different Injustice (for example, the German metalcore band), please specify, as that band is a separate entity.*
*For this response, only the Brooklyn-based Injustice is covered, based on verified facts.*
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