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The Freeze

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OriginCape Cod
Massachusetts
United States
AlbumsToken Bones
Crawling Blind
One False Move
MembersErik Ripley Johnson
Lou Cataldo
Rick Andrews
Bob Decradle
GenresHardcore Punk
Punk Rock
Record labels Taang! Records
Modern Method Records
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About The Freeze


The Freeze are a punk rock band from Cape Cod, Massachusetts formed by a group of teenagers in 1978. They released the first single, "I Hate Tourists" in 1980 and contributed 8 songs, including the title track to the 1982 hardcore punk compilation This Is Boston, Not L. A.

New UK weather warnings for snow and ice as sporting events cancelled

New UK weather warnings for snow and ice as sporting events cancelled
Dec 2,2023 6:11 am

... Elsewhere, The Freeze is set to continue over the weekend with several sporting events across the UK cancelled due to snow and icy conditions...

Renting: Rising cost and lack of choice forcing families to smaller homes

Renting: Rising cost and lack of choice forcing families to smaller homes
Nov 28,2023 7:51 pm

... In the Autumn Statement, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt ended The Freeze on the Local Housing Allowance, which has been in place since 2020...

Alcohol duty frozen until next August

Alcohol duty frozen until next August
Nov 22,2023 11:11 am

... Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) chief executive Miles Beale welcomed The Freeze in alcohol duty, saying it came as " a huge relief" to a sector that had " taken a battering" in recent years...

What the chancellor really means when he says tax cuts are 'impossible'

What the chancellor really means when he says tax cuts are 'impossible'
Nov 17,2023 1:41 am

... For example, if he wanted to extend The Freeze in fuel duty that would cost £4bn (as the OBR is obliged to assume that duty rises annually)...

Taxpayers to pay £40bn due to threshold freeze, think tank says

Taxpayers to pay £40bn due to threshold freeze, think tank says
Oct 6,2023 2:01 pm

...By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsTaxpayers are on course to pay £40bn a year by 2028 as a result of The Freeze on personal tax thresholds and inflation, new analysis suggests...

Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe

Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe
Aug 10,2023 2:50 pm

... Prof Chronis Tzedakis of University College London, who led the research, turned to experts in early human settlements to see if the theory that The Freeze had pushed them out of Europe was borne out by the fossil and archaeological evidence...

Teachers and nurses dragged into higher taxes, warns think tank

Teachers and nurses dragged into higher taxes, warns think tank
May 16,2023 8:40 am

... Households incomes are set to fall by a record amount this year, and a third of that is likely to be due to The Freeze, it warned...

Cost of living: If no one comes we close early, says pub

Cost of living: If no one comes we close early, says pub
Dec 20,2022 8:21 pm

... " Extending The Freeze on beer duty will inject a much-needed flurry of festive cheer for our brewers and pubs but times are still incredibly tough, " she said...

Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe

Dec 19,2022 1:11 pm

By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent

A big freeze previously unknown to science drove Early Humans from Europe for 200,000 years, but they adapted and returned, new research shows.

Ocean sediments from 1. 1 million years ago show temperatures suddenly dropped More Than 5C, scientists say.

They say our early ancestors couldn't have survived as they didn't have heating or warm clothes.

Until Now , the consensus had been that humans had existed in Europe continuously for 1. 5 million years.

Evidence for the big freeze is found in sediments in the seabed off the coast of Lisbon, Portugal. Layers are deposited each year which are a record of sea conditions of that period. They also contain pollen grains which are a record of vegetation on The Land .

Researchers at the IBS Centre for Climate Physics in Busan, in South Korea , ran computer model simulations using data from the sediments. They found that average winter temperatures plummeted in many areas in Europe well below freezing, even in the otherwise milder Mediterranean.

A drop of this magnitude may not seem too severe by today's standards, where most have access to some heating, warm clothing and food, but that was not the case Back Then , according to Prof Axel Timmermann , who is director of The Group .

" Early Humans were Not Yet well adapted to cope with such extreme conditions, " He Said . " There is no direct evidence that they could even control fire at This Time . Therefore, the extremely Cold and dry conditions over Europe and the corresponding lack of food, must have greatly challenged human survival. "

The oldest known Human Remains in Europe date back to about 1. 4 million years ago and were recovered from what is now Spain. They suggest that a species of Early Humans known as Homo Erectus , which originated in Africa, had arrived in Europe via southwest Asia at that time.

Prof Chronis Tzedakis of University College London, who led the research, turned to experts in early human settlements to see if the theory that The Freeze had pushed them out of Europe was borne out by The Fossil and archaeological evidence.

Following a thorough review, they found that there were Human Remains dating back to as recently as 1. 1 million years ago in Spain, then a gap until about 900,000 years ago, from which period stone tools and have been found in Happisburgh in Norfolk, England.

Because of The Missing fossil evidence, it is unclear what species of humans were in Happisburgh, but later remains in other parts of Europe suggest they may have been a more advanced species called Homo Antecessor .

The big freeze was over by The Time Early Humans walked in Happisburgh were but it was still Cold - Cooler than it is in that part of Europe today. According to Prof Nick Ashton of the British Museum , it's thought that those Early Humans had adapted enough to cope with the colder conditions to be able to come and stay in Europe.

" It may have triggered evolutionary changes in humans, such as increased body fat as insulation, or increased hair, " he told Bbc News .

" It may also have led to technological developments such as improved hunting or scavenging skills, and abilities to create more effective clothing and shelters. "

It may have been these advances that enabled humans to cope with succeeding periods of extreme Cold and occupy parts of Europe continuously ever since, according to Prof Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum.

" Europe was a laboratory for Human Adaptation , " He Said .

" A more resilient species came back into Europe either because they learned How To survive better, or it was a different species that had more sophisticated behaviours that enabled them to adapt. "

The Happisburgh species of humans might have evolved into The Neanderthals , who were well established by 400,000 years ago.

Our Own species, Homo Sapiens , is believed to have evolved in Africa by about 400,000 years ago. We were established in Europe by 42,000 years ago, co-existing briefly with Neanderthals before They Went extinct about 40,000 years ago.

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