Ray Cappo

Cappo played a wide array of hardcore music on the program, largely culled from his massive collection of records, rare unsigned EPs, and demo tapes.

Based on their straight edge ethics and a fast, aggressive sound, they created a subgenre known as Youth Crew, influencing a large number of bands.

Kevin not only influenced the band, but also released their first EP, "Can't Close My Eyes" on his Positive Force Records.

Today, Revelation remains a functioning record label operated by Cooper, who moved from New Haven, Connecticut, to Huntington Beach, California, in 1990.

[7] As Youth of Today began to wind down, Cappo found himself drawn to Krishna Consciousness, due in large part to his study of religions that embraced his vegetarian and straight edge ideals.

The album was a marked departure from the style of Youth of Today, and Revelation Records decided to release it under a new band, which became known as Shelter.

[9] The rise of Shelter would unexpectedly create a musical subgenre called Krishnacore, with bands such as Cro-Mags as its spiritual forefathers and 108 among its main proponents.

with Reflex from Pain with Violent Children with Youth of Today with Shelter with Ray & Porcell with Better Than a Thousand with Story of the Year

Cappo performing with Youth of Today in Germany, 2010