The mid-'90s were an interesting time in the world of hardcore. Bands were experimenting, pushing the boundaries of what was post-hardcore or indie-rock, and still punk. Greyhouse ignored the constraints of these different genres, choosing to write songs that represented their thoughts and emotions - the way music is supposed to. Whilst many formulaic and generic bands conformed nicely into one of the genres the scene had splintered into, Greyhouse found their own sound