The band was reborn, recruiting
Dave Allen to play bass and Pete Ruland on drums. This would be its final and most productive lineup. Playing a cross of 1990s metalcore and NYHC, the band grew in popularity on Long Island and began to make a dent on the East Coast. After a few months, the band recorded the Closed In demo. It included the title track, “Brotherhood,” which had been written not long before by the first Godhead lineup, and an Offsides original, “I’ve Lost.” The band played on WUSB again and another split cassette with Grid was released. Austin left the band soon after, over musical and ideological differences. This final lineup was the most productive and well-known incarnation of Tripface. Tripface would go on to play many shows, including CBGBs, the QE2, Right Track Inn, the PWAC, and the Wetlands, sharing stages with bands like Warzone, Sheer Terror, Agnostic Front, Hatebreed, and Outburst. They did only one East Coast tour, with NYHC legends
Indecision, but did numerous long weekends with bands like Marauder, Blood for Blood, and Earth Crisis. In 1994 Artie Philly’s new subsidiary of
Wreckage Records, Exit, agreed to release the This Foundation EP. Not long after, they were taken under the wing of Tyler King at King-sized booking, who can be credited with much of the band’s later success. Exit would release their CD,
Some Part Sorrow, in 1996. Tracks were also featured on the From the Ground Up compilation (
Eyeball Records), the Mindset Overhaul compilation (Wreakage Records), and the Release DVD (
Victory Records). In 1997, Scott Jarzombek was kicked out due to internal differences. The band recruited Tommy Corrigan from
Silent Majority to form the short-lived Advent. Even after their break-up, the band continued to get critical acclaim for their recordings. Some Part Sorrow was voted NYHC Album of the Year by In Effect Fanzine and was featured on a list of
Alternative Press' “Essential but Obscure Long Island Records.” Motherbox Records has recently released the band's discography titled,
Some Part Hope. == Discography ==