Hardcore band formed in Houston that relocated to San Francisco; their first album Just an American Band was released on Flow Records. Part of a Texas scene that included M.D.C., D.R.I., and the Offenders.

Slayer covered five Verbal Abuse songs on their 1996 album Undisputed Attitude ("Leeches", "I Hate You", "Verbal Abuse", "Free money", "Disintegration"). The band is frequently associated with hardcore and thrashcore styles.

DeBaser hosts one review of Verbal Abuse focused on the album Just an American Band. The review praises the album's aggressive, fast hardcore sound and notes the band's Texas origins and move to San Francisco. It highlights that Slayer covered several of their songs on Undisputed Attitude.

For:fans of hardcore punk, thrashcore, and 1980s US punk scenes

 If I must be honest, I know this band for only one reason: in ‘96, Slayer released "Undisputed Attitude", an album acclaimed by the public, consisting of 90% hardcore covers, five of which are by Verbal Abuse: "Leeches", "I Hate You", "Verbal Abuse", "Free money", and "Disintegration".

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