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General Discussion => MUSIC => Topic started by: Bobby Peru on June 10, 2013, 09:52:02 PM
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The old hardcore thread seems to have disappeared and I don't know how or why, so let's start 'er up again.
Somebody just put up this Bloodpact/Varsity split from 1999. Bloodpact was one of the raddest bands from Michigan, in my opinion. Super fast, intelligent, and pissed off. Their singer was in the 90s metalcore band Earthmover, and went on to form Ruination (with Chris Colohan from Cursed, Mike Haliechuk from Fucked Up, and Ebro Virumbrales from Los Crudos) and some other bands. Varsity, on the other half of the split is more youth crewy, still pretty good, but the Bloodpact side is gold. Get on it because it's rare and it's dope.
http://michigangraveyard.blogspot.com/2013/06/bloodpact-varsity-split.html (http://michigangraveyard.blogspot.com/2013/06/bloodpact-varsity-split.html)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/dq61h1lsiydko5u/Split.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/download/dq61h1lsiydko5u/Split.rar)
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Hoax
Ceremony
Pissed Jeans
Salvation
The Rival Mob
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I just registered after about 5 years of Slap forum lurk status to thank you for this. I have the original Varsity demo but never had this split and the youth crew completist in me was dying.
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To keep this rolling, check out Will to Die from Knoxville. They are on tour now and about to drop an EP on Bad Ground Records.
Will To Die - Anger Through Solitude (True Desolation) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jZ6_6tVEtU#ws)
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hi guys
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This week I have been on a crusty phase and Rifle Diet kills it. Rager female vocals and super tight D beat.
http://riflediet.bandcamp.com/ (http://riflediet.bandcamp.com/)
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somebody mentioned purity control in this thread a while ago and turned me onto them, i'll always appreciate that.
Purity Control - She's Lost Control (Joy Division cover) @ dEfSuP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBObUvkj4rs#)
Purity Control - She's Lost Control (Joy Division cover) @ dEfSuP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBObUvkj4rs#)
deep wound rules pretty hard too. J Mascis is my hero.
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Any body from here going to this over the weekend? Sadly I am missing Thursdays show but I will be at Friday, Sat and maybe Sunday. I will also be skating the Berkley park during the mornings.
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In honor of a beautiful summer weekend, I'm going with this. Have always thought Warzone would make the best video track.
Warzone- In The Mirror (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv5vha8slR8#)
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Im from belgium and i grew up in the middle of Europe's straight edge Mecca.
H8000 hardcore was 90s hardcore heavily influenced by slayer, integrity ...
REGRESSION:
Regression - Beacon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEgseqszHV0#)
CONGRESS:
Congress - Sinking in sin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxjUzwJI6UM#)
LIAR:
Liar - Invictus - New Born Fire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvCchR86QJA#)
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Killer contribution above by Distant Rumors. In the mid to late 90's I LIVED for H8000 HC. I know I jammed a Congress hoodie for most of '97 and early '98. I would love to see all that Goodlife/Genet stuff re-mastered and re-released properly although I know there is probably not a huge market for it.
Going deeper, 2 more H8000 bands I sweated were Spirit of Youth and Sektor.
Spirit Of Youth - Desolation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axaKDhYnd5A#)
Sektor - Debase (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An_6feN4NLk#ws)
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H8000, Goodlife Records, goddamn that was the fucking time.
good call and gnars for you.
Arkangel - Dead Man Walking(1999) FULL ALBUM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lFv-Sk9qpM#ws)
(this is an amazing channel by the way)
also, this: one of the best things to grace my ears, to this day:
In Dying Days - Life As A Balancing Act (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E10TnsbtIlE#ws)
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Does anyone remember KINDRED?
Loved that band. The singer often went skating with us...
Remasters of those old records would be awesome. But if you look at what goodlife focuses on these days... I doubt it will ever happen :-(
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H8000, Goodlife Records, goddamn that was the fucking time.
good call and gnars for you.
Thanks for the gnars! Arkangel were sick too. "Prayers Upon Deaf Ears" got heavy plays.
Does anyone remember KINDRED?
Loved that band. The singer often went skating with us...
Kindred were sick. I saw Culture in very early '97 in Duluth GA and got a fresh copy of the Culture/Kindred split straight out of the box from Europe. Kindred always had that killer Despair kind of vibe. Here's that whole split.
Kindred / Culture - Split (1997) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFYskqLCUzU#)
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Any body from here going to this over the weekend? Sadly I am missing Thursdays show but I will be at Friday, Sat and maybe Sunday. I will also be skating the Berkley park during the mornings.
Did you go to this, Shawn? I've been home in Michigan, and as happy as I am to be here, I was bummed to miss Los Crudos and Talk is Poison reunions.
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Alright, for this weekend, my theme is militant vegan straightedge bands that sounded like Morbid Angel.
First up were Upheaval on Eulogy. Just full on metal but with some talent for the style and polish that many of their predecessors lacked.
Upheaval - Blood Ritual (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fPYlJNPujE#)
Jumping forward a few years were Prayer for Cleansing from NC, who were sort of the endnote to this genre and who possessed elements of what would go on to be "metalcore" while still keeping it real. I was on like a mini hiatus from hardcore when these dudes toured and I regret that to this day.
Prayer for Cleansing - Chalice of Repentance (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRbytW_XhxI#)
Finally, no discussion of Morbid Angel inspired vegan metal could be considered complete without mentioning Day of Suffering, also from NC on xCatalystx and quite frankly the pinnacle of this whole category. From the name, to the lyrics, to the riffs, this is just 90's militancy at its peak. I remember buying this the week it came out based on Jon Dudek's description in the Very Distribution catalog alone and being blown away for weeks. I saw them later that year in ATL and then SC (I think) and it was pure mayhem. Always kind of a one hit wonder as not soon after this album came out they quit playing live and demoed some black metal and alt rock stuff that was never properly released.
DAY OF SUFFERING - Engulfed In Darkness (Catalyst Records 1997 USA) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZKVbcqELE#)
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Any body from here going to this over the weekend? Sadly I am missing Thursdays show but I will be at Friday, Sat and maybe Sunday. I will also be skating the Berkley park during the mornings.
Did you go to this, Shawn? I've been home in Michigan, and as happy as I am to be here, I was bummed to miss Los Crudos and Talk is Poison reunions.
It was awesome
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prayer for cleansing! please keep posting, love your choices.
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prayer for cleansing! please keep posting, love your choices.
Hey thanks! I will keep it up. I am enjoying everyone else's too.
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Die Kreuzen - Die Kreuzen (Full Album, Vinyl) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDdlX80dgYI#)
This might be a bit obvious, but it's also one of the greatest hardcore records ever. I'm also going to see them in Minneapolis with Negative Approach, The Melvins, and Mudhoney this weekend (I'd urge everyone else within the tri state area to do so as well), so I think it's appropriate.
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this stilll needs to be more known:
Dead And Gone - Wires .TV Baby 1995... East Bay Hardcore 90's Hardcore Lost Gems. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63V_pf6VO8o#)
dug up an old angel hair/bare minimum split with this favorite
Angel Hair - Bedroom scene from communion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDAURzWOjjc#)
saw this band live not too long ago, it was pretty epic
Primitive Rites - Who's next?! & Pulling Teeth (Live - Malm? Hardcore Festival 2012) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C8IsbRgEz8#ws)
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I saw Needles last night and they killed it. They are playing some west coast dates right now. They have members from Los Crudos, Talk Is Poison and Limp Wrist. You can hear their latest 7" here: http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/desesperaci-n-7 (http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/desesperaci-n-7)
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Angel Hair. Whoa. Had not thought about them in forever. Great mention.
I will do my normal post of older stuff this weekend but wanted to mention that Minus https://www.facebook.com/pages/MINUS/117170481643495 (https://www.facebook.com/pages/MINUS/117170481643495) has a new album they are streaming on Facebook and they and their label BBB have an authorized download link at http://www.mediafire.com/download/726bueesjuavcqf/Minus_LP.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/download/726bueesjuavcqf/Minus_LP.zip) to grab their new s/t album. I don't dig a ton of newer HC bands but this delivers perfect HARDcore without being dorky or metal.
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Alright, in this weekend's collection post, I'm going with Vegan Edge bands from Syracuse NOT named Earth Crisis. In some cases here we're talking about predecessors, in others peers. All with some semblance of that trademark Upstate crunchy chugga chugga sound and off the charts angry animal rights/environmentally conscious lyrics.
First up is Framework, which was 4/5 of Earth Crisis pre-ExC. Really solid mid tempo hardcore that was actually pretty advanced for the very early '90's. To my ears you can hear some Hardline Records influences (Raid, Vegan Reich) but it's still its own deal.
Framework Broken Mirror (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROWVoQQi308#)
Next, the Framework members not in ExC, most notably Shane Durgee, formed Gatekeeper and took that sound way farther. Gatekeeper did only a demo and a few shows but made a huge impact with their much more up front metal influence and in your face Hardline imagery/logos/samples. The sound quality is good on this for being a hastily recorded demo and they are one of those bands you always wish you had heard more of.
Gatekeeper - Vigilante (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3mhlJ8OZRA#)
Separately, there were bands influenced by Earth Crisis' All Out War and Firestorm that formed and played around Syracuse during the '94-96 era. One of the best were Soulstice, who were fairly well known due to their signature group shout chorus parts, dive bombs and overall metal direction. "Nothing But Despair" is a perfect example of this scene completely departing from a traditional hardcore sound.
Soulstice - Nothing but Despair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_v4do_mCq4#)
As a bonus I'm throwing in another Soulstice track, "Turn Away" off their Dark Hour EP. It is of less quality than their later stuff, but since this is SLAP, I couldn't neglect it due to the sheer brilliance of the clothing choices the band members wore in the promo photo. Those red jeans sum up this era more than a million words could.
Soulstice - Turn Away (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpvX0qT4CrU#)
And as usual, I saved my favorite for the end, which in this case will be Green Rage. Just ultra militant Syracuse chugging perfection. Get the hair bleach, neck beads and messenger bags full of pamphlets/vegan Soft Batch, this one is good to go.
Green Rage - Sea of blood (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS9B-FcQOwQ#)
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No Tolerance, Mindset and Nails are best bands in hardcore right now
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Hello Pricks - Sick of It All (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvEYU5Bk37U#)
Saw them recently with suicidal tendencies and boy would i hate to go on after them... Suicidal did good and all but nobody can quite get it going like sick of it all. so much energy.
badass.
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No Tolerance, Mindset and Nails are best bands in hardcore right now
Mindset is definitely the best HC band going right now and No Tolerance is right behind them. Expire and Backtrack have their moments too.
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No Tolerance, Mindset and Nails are best bands in hardcore right now
Mindset is definitely the best HC band going right now and No Tolerance is right behind them.? Expire and Backtrack have their moments too.
Backtrack is cool live, dont dig the records too much. i could never really get into Expire
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is anyone going to TIHC?
i have a ticket for Saturday but im still unsure if im going to go
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Facedown: Belgian vegan straight edge band.
They were quite famous back in the day.
Facedown - wartime (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z35olZk10d8&list=PL50C4149930FF6BAD#)
Vitality H8000 straightedge
Vitality - Slaughterchamber (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbdF014Myf0#)
CONGRESS H8000
CONGRESS - Decembers Blackest Tears Video.wmv (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81mpMCo13RI#)
SPINELESS H8000
Spineless--Human disgrace (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYSs6yJH-Ko#ws)
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is anyone going to TIHC?
i have a ticket for Saturday but im still unsure if im going to go
Just can't get stoked on the line up this year. We passed.
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is anyone going to TIHC?
i have a ticket for Saturday but im still unsure if im going to go
Just can't get stoked on the line up this year.? We passed.
i missed Judge in NY and couldnt miss seeing All Out War again. Saturday is really the only good day
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listened to this for the fourth time in the past 24 hours, i can't wait for this record
Touch? Amor? "Just Exist" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ5yfreafAw#ws)
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pretty siked on seeing negative approach today
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA#)
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pretty siked on seeing negative approach today
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA#)
show was almost moved to Buffalo because of some bullshit with the Bugjar. my boy was going to hook it up if shit fell through
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pretty siked on seeing negative approach today
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA#)
show was almost moved to Buffalo because of some bullshit with the Bugjar. my boy was going to hook it up if shit fell through
that bar's a fucking joke. glad they found a spot for the show though.
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pretty siked on seeing negative approach today
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMpoip0lSA#)
show was almost moved to Buffalo because of some bullshit with the Bugjar. my boy was going to hook it up if shit fell through
that bar's a fucking joke. glad they found a spot for the show though.
They fucking killed it at AmRep fest, despite the lame ass barrier in front of the stage and the fact that you couldn't understand anything he was singing. John's still a fucking animal.
Anyhow, a friend got me into the Killed By Death Comps recently. Some nerd in Sweden started putting them out to release some underrated Punk/Hardcore jams, and now random people from all over put them out, varying in quality. The Freeze, The Chiefs, and Really Red are pretty well known, but there are some gems on this guy.
KILLED BY DEATH 2 Comp MORE AMAZING RARE Early PUNK VINYL LP Rip OMGZ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8P8gd937gE#)
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To finish up my vegan metal post series, I'm throwing a couple of bands from PA on.
First up is Canon, who were mind melters in the early wave around '94-'95 and typical of the genre up until that point.
"The Solution" (Full Album) - Canon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU1kk3E_m9Y#)
Finally I will throw the legendary Abnegation in. Second only to Day of Suffering I think in militancy and just outright Morbid Angel worshiping vegan destruction. This release had everything, from overdubbed samples to religiously themed artwork. If anybody remembers the "Ceremony of Fire" and "Stones to Mark the Fire" comps, this was on those.
abnegation - hopes of harmony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miYxGSN_UcM#)
Also this track from their split with Chapter is another killer, albeit roughly mixed.
Abnegation - Blanket Of Black (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVBDjEXJT60#)
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Nails and All Out War wrecked the place.
Judge was cool, started off awesome, got boring for a bit and then they ended pretty tight
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Live Fast Johnny, I'm impressed by your 90s nerdery. You seem to have a lot of +/- Records in your collection.
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Well i saw some 90's and 80,s bands this weekend.
CULTURE: was kind of ok, nothing more nothing less. It was fine, john from morning again really really put on some pounds. He was never skinny to begin with, but damn.
INTEGRITY: Really cool show, but the crowd response was pretty poor
CATHARSIS: When i was younger I was never that into them, but man, this was something else. the crowd response was amazing, amazing vocals, musically also really impressive
CRO-MAGS: JJ was into it, a lot of classic songs and a bad brains cover. Band was really tight was well.
BLACK FLAG: was ... i have no words to describe it... it was just awful. band played the songs at half the speed, vocals were off, drummer was bad... and wordt of all: MIKE V was acting like some security tuff guy and was pushing people off stage... damn.
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I've seen Catharsis a few times since they've reunited and they still kill it live. All Out war was nuts this weekend, best band for sure.
Also I've been listening to Morning Again all morning.
MORNING AGAIN - AS TRADITION DIES SLOWLY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNkRV8oGH-I#)
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Live Fast Johnny, I'm impressed by your 90s nerdery. You seem to have a lot of +/- Records in your collection.
Hey thanks man! I'm glad other posters dig on this stuff too.
I was a HUGE +/- fan back in the day and was friends with Andy. I saw Earthmover a ton, including shows in Ann Arbor and Detroit while I was living in Clevo. Lost touch with him but still see Len every couple of years online. I really dig that Poison Tongues thing he did a year or two ago.
All Out war was nuts this weekend, best band for sure. ]
That's awesome. I anxiously await the footage. I really hope they do at least a few more dates. Hardcore needs them.
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On Andy and Len, Have you heard Nightbringer (http://http://nightbringerhc.bandcamp.com/)? To clarify, I'm from Michigan and the +/- Records collection is some of the stuff I glorified while growing up. The Earthmover reunion show a couple years back is one of my favorite shows I've been to in recent years.
Earthmover - A Commitment to Murder (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC1AJzU2R4k#ws)
I'm jealous of you guys who have gone to the Catharsis reunion shows.
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Here's one All Out War video
All Out War - Resist (This is Hardcore) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpWa7U3lh-Q#ws)
Also for those that don't know, a guy films all of the bands at TIH (including many others) and will be putting them up over the next few weeks at hate5six.com
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He also posts videos from the A389 bash where I saw Catharsis and Left For Dead's first shows back
http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=2230164 (http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=2230164)
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HONDURAN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E02uDc3Tl_0#)
Brother Inferior - Bastard Son (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEQ8DDNAnW0#)
Protestant - A Smaller World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRIx1yWvwPA#)
FURY OF FIVE - DO OR DIE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m83eQRobLyM#)
Cold as Life - Born to Land Hard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLliyowGf8#)
Steel Trap Corroded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0cReaOZgXw#)
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On Andy and Len, Have you heard Nightbringer (http://http://nightbringerhc.bandcamp.com/)? To clarify, I'm from Michigan and the +/- Records collection is some of the stuff I glorified while growing up. The Earthmover reunion show a couple years back is one of my favorite shows I've been to in recent years.
I hadn't heard Nightbringer but I am digging it now. A little more rock than I expected but its cool. Check out Len's other project if you haven't, http://poisontongues.bandcamp.com/ (http://poisontongues.bandcamp.com/). It is way more in the vein of Earthmover/Detroit HC. "Toughen Up" and "Yesterday Can Go To Hell" are the soundtrack to my cardio hammers, haha.
He also posts videos from the A389 bash where I saw Catharsis and Left For Dead's first shows back
http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=2230164 (http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=2230164)
The Left for Dead footage he posted is amazing. LFD were actually tighter in reunion format than the original.
Cold as Life - Born to Land Hard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLliyowGf8#)
The realest record from the realest band ever. Gnarliest shows and dudes in history. Cannot be faded.
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To finish up my vegan metal post series, I'm throwing a couple of bands from PA on.
First up is Canon, who were mind melters in the early wave around '94-'95 and typical of the genre up until that point.
"The Solution" (Full Album) - Canon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU1kk3E_m9Y#)
Finally I will throw the legendary Abnegation in. Second only to Day of Suffering I think in militancy and just outright Morbid Angel worshiping vegan destruction. This release had everything, from overdubbed samples to religiously themed artwork. If anybody remembers the "Ceremony of Fire" and "Stones to Mark the Fire" comps, this was on those.
abnegation - hopes of harmony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miYxGSN_UcM#)
Also this track from their split with Chapter is another killer, albeit roughly mixed.
Abnegation - Blanket Of Black (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVBDjEXJT60#)
WOW!!! I was surprised when I opened this thread tonight and saw Abnegation here...As you can see from my username I'm from Buffalo and our scene had a really good relationship with the Erie P.A. scene back in the day. The singer of Abnegation, Iggy, is still one of the people that I have the most love for from days deep in HC scene and I still keep in contact with him. He actually owned a skate shop out there for a few years that went out of business in 2012 sadly.
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A few of my timeless favorites...
INTEGRITY - LUNGREN/CRUCIFIXION lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhFbjrWEnFY#)
Broken - Turning Point (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB5UJQTN8CU#)
Burn - Godhead (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pkve02GpOk#)
108-Shun The Mask (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVnz55yyR_w#)
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Holy shit. The A389 show this year!!!
http://instagram.com/p/dM4RWJPeW3 (http://instagram.com/p/dM4RWJPeW3)
Systems Overload lineup Integrity!!! I swore I would never see Integrity again unless the Melnicks came back and they actually are for one night. Requesting leave for this tomorrow.
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check out this ep by the band reaper's path. pretty cool although i'm usually not too much into this style
http://www.mediafire.com/?9vyeba8gxo9mdwe (http://www.mediafire.com/?9vyeba8gxo9mdwe)
this might fit into the metal or sludge thread as well but i felt it would be equally appreciated in here:
PLANKS - The Darkes Of Grays [FULL ALBUM] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7ryDyruNnM#)
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Holy shit. ? The A389 show this year!!!
http://instagram.com/p/dM4RWJPeW3 (http://instagram.com/p/dM4RWJPeW3)
Systems Overload lineup Integrity!!!? I swore I would never see Integrity again unless the Melnicks came back and they actually are for one night. ? Requesting leave for this tomorrow.
im for sure going to this
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Its so rad that people are still stoked on Negative Approach. John lives in my neighborhood and all I can say is that man loves to drink. A few weeks back I ran into him at the bar and it seems like he feels under appreciated. He was bitching about bands like Sick of it All selling branded socks for 30 dollars while they still sell merch for reasonable prices. It also didn't stop them from charging me 1,500 to play a free show fundraiser two miles from where they all live. They are playing Tesco fest this weekend with the Dwarves, and I'm bummed I can't make i can't make it. Always a good show.
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Sticking with the theme of Erie, PA hardcore for a minute, I feel like I need to post something from one of my all time favorite bands from up there. Shockwave had like the BEST guitar tones ever. xDisciple A.Dx., who they shared members with, were close, but Shockwave just maximized them. Plus how can you go wrong with basing your entire band around the Decepticons? Its amazing how well this stuff holds up today.
The Ultimate Doom by Shockwave (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MstTdyKRTMA#)
xDisciple A.D.x were an earlier band that sort of split the fence between the Straightedge and religious HC scenes. They were always extremely nice dudes and like Shockwave, benefited greatly from those distinctive Quiggle guitar tones. Their sound generally stayed closer to the Slayer/vegan metal type vibe than did Shockwave. Guitarist Dave Quiggle eventually went on to do art work for every band on Earth at least once, and continues to do tattoo flash and illustration.
xdisciplex ad - swordpath (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cZrKUIozGI#)
And just to prove I don't like entirely in the past, here's Human Animal, a new Erie band fronted by EMS and consisting of members of pretty much every other old Erie band, haha. Love their sound though. Way more traditionally HC than their previous projects but retaining some killer breakdowns.
HUMAN ANIMAL - SWINE FLU (OFFICIAL HD VERSION) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugffNuOJoOQ#ws)
You can download their S/T EP on their website for free here: http://www.humananimal814.com/ (http://www.humananimal814.com/)
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Fuck. I had totally forgotten about Shockwave. That was awesome. This should probably go in the guilty pleasures thread, but whatever.
Icepick - Real recognizes real (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUFIJVbo6MQ#)
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No hardcore thread would be complete without 90's hardcore's black eye, krishnacore.what more can i say, either you had tulsi neck beads and a copy of the bhagavad-gita in your backpack and you know what im talking about, or you were too busy pretending to be madball.
The post could actually start and end here: Deathbed by 108 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiDpLp-Xsio#ws)
Run Devil Run - closing in (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAhcDytwH7E#)
Enemy by Prema (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_8tRKDleJI&list=PLHtsv9FvH87IcIS-Wb-CzVapbOVlyah_Y#ws)
In defense of reality - shelter (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FMtQ5kcIKA#ws)
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straight edge is for pussies, but i back this band.
xFilesx - Longboards are Wrongboards (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI0QV7r13O8#ws)
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BASTARD - Wind Of Pain [FULL ALBUM] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA-k7mqo1Ak#)
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homeys, i wanna start listening to weekend nachos but i dont wanna be the guy that only knows the new album. where do you guys recommend i start? unless i should just go for the whole discog
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Ringworm is one of my favorite bands of all time. They just streamed a new track from an EP that they're releasing for their new album "Hammer Of The Witch" on metalsucks.net This song has been melting my face off for the past few days and I can't wait until the new album comes out.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/ (http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/)
If you're into more metallic/evil hardcore and you've never heard Ringworm, check out the new song and this video, "Justice Replaced By Revenge"...Pure Rage.
Ringworm - Justice Replaced By Revenge (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRcD-UvdVUw#ws)
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Posting this for Josh. I'm not huge on the support bands but the live return of Foundation and Until the End should be pretty wild.
(http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/2481/fwjn.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/713/fwjn.jpg/)
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xbishopx still exist? i thought they had to change names and then kinda vanished?
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Yeah, this is the first I had heard from them in a long while, but they are back.
Their Facebook says they've not only been playing out all summer, but writing new material as well.
https://www.facebook.com/bishopAC (https://www.facebook.com/bishopAC)
If anyone is hitting this let me know. I think it will be a good warm up for Integrity/All Out War in Baltimore in January.
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Alright, in this weekend's collection post, I'm going with Vegan Edge bands from Syracuse NOT named Earth Crisis. In some cases here we're talking about predecessors, in others peers. All with some semblance of that trademark Upstate crunchy chugga chugga sound and off the charts angry animal rights/environmentally conscious lyrics.
First up is Framework, which was 4/5 of Earth Crisis pre-ExC. Really solid mid tempo hardcore that was actually pretty advanced for the very early '90's. To my ears you can hear some Hardline Records influences (Raid, Vegan Reich) but it's still its own deal.
Framework Broken Mirror (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROWVoQQi308#)
Next, the Framework members not in ExC, most notably Shane Durgee, formed Gatekeeper and took that sound way farther. Gatekeeper did only a demo and a few shows but made a huge impact with their much more up front metal influence and in your face Hardline imagery/logos/samples. The sound quality is good on this for being a hastily recorded demo and they are one of those bands you always wish you had heard more of.
Gatekeeper - Vigilante (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3mhlJ8OZRA#)
Separately, there were bands influenced by Earth Crisis' All Out War and Firestorm that formed and played around Syracuse during the '94-96 era. One of the best were Soulstice, who were fairly well known due to their signature group shout chorus parts, dive bombs and overall metal direction. "Nothing But Despair" is a perfect example of this scene completely departing from a traditional hardcore sound.
Soulstice - Nothing but Despair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_v4do_mCq4#)
As a bonus I'm throwing in another Soulstice track, "Turn Away" off their Dark Hour EP. It is of less quality than their later stuff, but since this is SLAP, I couldn't neglect it due to the sheer brilliance of the clothing choices the band members wore in the promo photo. Those red jeans sum up this era more than a million words could.
Soulstice - Turn Away (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpvX0qT4CrU#)
And as usual, I saved my favorite for the end, which in this case will be Green Rage. Just ultra militant Syracuse chugging perfection. Get the hair bleach, neck beads and messenger bags full of pamphlets/vegan Soft Batch, this one is good to go.
Green Rage - Sea of blood (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS9B-FcQOwQ#)
Lived there around this time, I talk to Shane on facebook from time to time.
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Make Move - Vanguard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ46qJyzq0I#ws)
Make Move was one of the more intense live shows I've seen.
7 generations cauterize @ sweet pea bakery (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPXhlcnVy6E#)
Found this video of a show I booked a while back. I do some vocals on the second half of the song.
Most Precious Blood "Shark Ethic" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFfmyXATvQw#)
Trial - War By Other Means (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iK3YWf8NXQ#ws)
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this thread is so amazing lately.
thinking about it, since its a new thread, its just amazing. not only lately.
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Ringworm is one of my favorite bands of all time. They just streamed a new track from an EP that they're releasing for their new album "Hammer Of The Witch" on metalsucks.net This song has been melting my face off for the past few days and I can't wait until the new album comes out.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/ (http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/)
If you're into more metallic/evil hardcore and you've never heard Ringworm, check out the new song and this video, "Justice Replaced By Revenge"...Pure Rage.
Ringworm - Justice Replaced By Revenge (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRcD-UvdVUw#ws)
The best heckle I've ever heard from an audience member was at a Ringworm show in Tacoma. They had just played the first few songs in their set, and the singer who goes by "Human Furnace" starts doing a little onstage banter, then some guy from the back of the room yells "fucking move it along space heater". Singer shuts up, gives a little giggle and they rip into the next few songs. It was awesome.
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Ringworm is one of my favorite bands of all time. They just streamed a new track from an EP that they're releasing for their new album "Hammer Of The Witch" on metalsucks.net This song has been melting my face off for the past few days and I can't wait until the new album comes out.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/ (http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/08/20/exclusive-track-debut-ringworms-bleed/)
If you're into more metallic/evil hardcore and you've never heard Ringworm, check out the new song and this video, "Justice Replaced By Revenge"...Pure Rage.
Ringworm - Justice Replaced By Revenge (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRcD-UvdVUw#ws)
The best heckle I've ever heard from an audience member was at a Ringworm show in Tacoma. They had just played the first few songs in their set, and the singer who goes by "Human Furnace" starts doing a little onstage banter, then some guy from the back of the room yells "fucking move it along space heater". Singer shuts up, gives a little giggle and they rip into the next few songs. It was awesome.
Hahaha...Sounds like he was caught off guard with that one and couldn't think of a witty comeback. At least with the tough guy exterior (even though the dude's like 5'4" or something) he has a good sense of humor.
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Just because fuck this week.
PATH OF RESISTANCE - "Counter" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0bqx2b8GFk#)
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some tunes from my country
Αδιέξοδο - Soundtrack Για Οδομαχίες (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84zH2jZif50#)
chernobyl attack - se pnigoun ola auta (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jME4BoVf0o#)
Chernobyl Attack - Καθημερινος Πολεμος (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeWwnTxIgaw#)
ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΚΗ ΑΠΟΣΥΝΘΕΣΗ - ΣΤΗ ΓΗ ΤΩΝ ΝΕΚΡΩΝ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkNCmhjTiiY#)
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i somehow missed that fucking "modern life is war" has a new album out. LP ordered in a heartbeat. so stoked.
http://www.listenbeforeyoubuy.net/reviews/reviewlisten-modern-life-is-war-fever-hunting/ (http://www.listenbeforeyoubuy.net/reviews/reviewlisten-modern-life-is-war-fever-hunting/)
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My love, my way is an all time favorite of mine, and "first and ellen" is still the most inspiring song I've ever heard. The new one is ok, but doesnt look like they will be touring soon.
http://lambgoat.com/news/21092/Modern-Life-Is-War-drummer-tasered-arrested (http://lambgoat.com/news/21092/Modern-Life-Is-War-drummer-tasered-arrested)
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25 ta life - stay up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vXEqQsWaBY#)
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not "hardcore", in today's sense, but one of the greatest bands of all time.
D.R.I. - All for nothing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auL21F96BZ0#)
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My love, my way is an all time favorite of mine, and "first and ellen" is still the most inspiring song I've ever heard. The new one is ok, but doesnt look like they will be touring soon.
http://lambgoat.com/news/21092/Modern-Life-Is-War-drummer-tasered-arrested (http://lambgoat.com/news/21092/Modern-Life-Is-War-drummer-tasered-arrested)
thanks for the tip, these guys are sick
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also, the new Touch? Amor? album is amazing. this and the MLIW one have been on heavy rotation. cant wait for the lp?s to arrive.
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also, the new Touch? Amor? album is amazing. this and the MLIW one have been on heavy rotation. cant wait for the lp?s to arrive.
yes, yes it is. i haven't listened to the MLIW record yet but i'm looking forward to it.
stoked on being able to snag a presale ticket to see my favorite band every time i die with letlive and code orange kids in brooklyn in december
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one of my favorite albums from the last few years. still listen to it frequently.
http://bbbrecords.bandcamp.com/album/blind-faith (http://bbbrecords.bandcamp.com/album/blind-faith)
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Power Trip is so good. One of the albums of the year.
http://powertriptx.bandcamp.com/ (http://powertriptx.bandcamp.com/)
And Nails is probably the best band in the world right now.
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last night i saw judge play to a crowd of around 100 people. it was amazing
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also, the new Touch? Amor? album is amazing. this and the MLIW one have been on heavy rotation. cant wait for the lp?s to arrive.
yes, yes it is. i haven't listened to the MLIW record yet but i'm looking forward to it.
stoked on being able to snag a presale ticket to see my favorite band every time i die with letlive and code orange kids in brooklyn in december
fuck this is a great song
Touch? Amor? "Just Exist" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ5yfreafAw#)
feel like posting this favorite of mine:
Have Heart - Songs To Scream At The Sun (Complete Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0oSHqgBi50#)
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homeys, i wanna start listening to weekend nachos but i dont wanna be the guy that only knows the new album. where do you guys recommend i start? unless i should just go for the whole discog
torture ep is my favorite thing they've put out to date
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also <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/z2ueqM-CKfQ?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
and
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/oyTY63ZDGX8?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Lana Del Rey
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touche amore's new record is one of those where the songs are so good that your favorite one jumps around the more you listen to it. this one is my current favorite
Touch? Amor? "Harbor" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UeCmPQkjjk#)
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Been blasting this on the cardio mix all week. Had forgotten how powerful it was.
The hope conspiracy( 8 - Consumed) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YjWT95-RVk#)
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yes! i bought this cd at some show and the case got totally destroyed cause i carried it in my socks.
i wasnt too bright.
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Empire of Rats covering Cold as Life and not mangling it. Whole album is insane.
Empire of Rats - Little from the World (COLD AS LIFE COVER) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEch6RBqGq0#)
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VOID
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6131 Records EP's all this weekend with Suburban Scum and Bent Life.
Suburban Scum - Hanging By A Thread 2012 (Full EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDHaU7y_6kk#)
Bent Life - ST EP 2012 (Full EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2rSTQCfrf0#)
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Harm's Way - Darwin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxLYWFesYbM#)
its just one of those days.
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Incendiary has been on repeat lately
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Incendiary has been on repeat lately
You seeing them at Refuge tomorrow?
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I love Defeater and they have two stops on their tour near me in December...but they're playing with August Burns Red, Blessthefall, and Beartooth, none of whom I enjoy. Tickets are like $30. Jesus. I'm glad they're getting more exposure because they're one of my favorite bands, but I wish they would still tour at smaller clubs with other bands I enjoy. :-\
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The new Will to Die can be streamed in full. Track 4 is pure wignorance.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Ba7SNYxXL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
http://badgroundrecords.bandcamp.com/ (http://badgroundrecords.bandcamp.com/)
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Incendiary has been on repeat lately
You seeing them at Refuge tomorrow?
No. I had Oliver this weekend.
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Enough from Nashville have been on my workout and pre-skate playlist this weekend. Tight youth crew jams.
Enough - Common Visions | Full Album HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSRNmSyeRV0#)
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CVLT Nation is streaming my band's new split.
DRUG LUST
https://soundcloud.com/cvltnation/sets/drug-lust-split-3-song-preview (https://soundcloud.com/cvltnation/sets/drug-lust-split-3-song-preview)
FFO non pc mid tempo hardcore dirty leather skating fast & push moshing
also my other band RADIUM GIRLS
faster punk grind hardcore noise female vocals
http://radiumgirlspgh.bandcamp.com/ (http://radiumgirlspgh.bandcamp.com/)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQXv6Mt4bME#t=610 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQXv6Mt4bME#t=610)
Saw these guys last night, so fucking good, ended their set with two GBH covers!! The singer was super cool, felt bad because they where sold out of their demos and 7" so he hooked me up with a t shirt for 5 bucks!
For fans of the first Adolescents lp and UK 82 hardcore bands give them a listen!!
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I've been terrible about new hardcore since All Pigs Must Die, Weekend Nachos and Nails made me forget everything else. Did I miss some other good ones this year?
Like what's your style preference? Incendiary, Will 2 Die, Bent Life, Poison Tongues were my favorites probably.
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Man, I haven't heard any of those bands. I definitely prefer there to be a metallic edge. My first real exposure to hardcore was in the mid 90s with Integrity, so I've kinda just been into that. Not really into anything youth crew or positive oriented.
I have put most of them in this thread. Will to Die and Bent Life are above this post somewhere close.
Integrity actually put a new record out this year.
http://a389recordings.bandcamp.com/album/a389-129-integrity-suicide-black-snake-12 (http://a389recordings.bandcamp.com/album/a389-129-integrity-suicide-black-snake-12)
Incendiary do the metallic NYHC thing sort of similar to Indecision, but harder. Really well done.
http://incendiary.bandcamp.com/album/cost-of-living-lp (http://incendiary.bandcamp.com/album/cost-of-living-lp)
Poison Tongues is Len from Earthmover and some other Detroit dudes new jam. It is straight up ignorant ass hardcore, which is right in my wheelhouse.
http://poisontongues.bandcamp.com/ (http://poisontongues.bandcamp.com/)
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get pumped. grimlock.
Grimlock - Bring the Pain (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8zhNbFw-4M#)
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thank you ipod. that was a pretty great split too.
GOLDUST - Nachtmare (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M15OtN3nNw0#)
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dunno if you guys already heard this one but the new band cult leader (gaza without frontman jon parkin) posted the first single from their upcoming record and it's pretty sick
CULT LEADER "Skin Crawler" Preview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEZpEccekcE#)
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It's been a minute since I have posted anything. Spread the Disease were so ahead of their time.
Spread the Disease - Quarantine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgzNq4KZgQs#)
Right now you can download this over at Stuck at the Past with the label's permission.
http://xstuckinthepastx.blogspot.com/2013/07/std-download.html (http://xstuckinthepastx.blogspot.com/2013/07/std-download.html)
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its funny, i actually manage and buy for a online store called allinmerch and i deal with most of these bands. Im not the biggest hardcore music fan but i have to admit that nails is pretty tight
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Been jamming some Life to Live Records stuff this weekend. Florida youth crew that's good for working out to and cleaning the house while it rains all day. Killer artwork on both releases too.
Losin' It - Glass Palace (OUT NOW) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KroTrLMb7zs#)
Violence To Fade - A Rabbit's Foot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odn2-mBNKaM#)
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Bunch of new schoolers in this thread...Nobody here came up the late 80's/early-mid 90's?
NYHC anyone? Sick Of It All, GB, Judge, Underdog, Youth Of Today?
Judge - New York Crew (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fdqYGt4Qog#)
The days of straightedge, positivity, and brotherhood...Chain of Strength, Turning Point, Bold, Insted, Endpoint?
Chain of Strength - Best of Times (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FxTEDCcxN4#)
Back when Victory was actually a REAL, RESPECTABLE, HARDCORE record label...Deadguy, Bloodlet, Earth Crisis, Strife?
STRIFE - Through And Through (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk9Bsmm3MpQ#)
The "turn" in HC when people starting moving away from the chugga-chugga/crunch-crunch/cookie monster shit and did something a little different...Iceburn, Into Another, Split Lip/Chamberlain, Quicksand, Orange 9mm?
03 - Fall (Side A of 1992: Iceburn - Firon) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BUDkxj02NE#)
I might be the token old dude here, but some of you might know how it is, and if you don't now, you will someday. I still have a real soft spot for the stuff I grew up with.
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Shredbuffalo - nope I am 42, saw most of the posi bands in their prime, Gorilla Biscuits are my favorite. I am still SxE and vegan (duh), I just like what is going on now, I still listen to old bands, but there is so much amazing stuff going on right now so I am supporting it as well. An old man story you will like, Chuck Treece was playing bass for Underdog when I saw them, he was skating with us before the show (it was at a skatepark) he taught me how to do wallies.
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I'm 36 and started listening to HC in the late 80's as well. I've never posted Judge or Strife because I figured we've all heard it about a million times. Cool that you're still so stoked on it.
Since we're discussing that era. RIP Carl the Mosher.
The Icemen - Rest In Peace EP - 4.no guts, no glory (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3CVQS4i6aA#)
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Guidable - A verdadeira Hist?ria do Ratos de Por?o with english subs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDHlCywn0nA#)
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The awful weather has had me on the Code 13 Discography for the last few days. During the mid to late 90's they had an amazing arc, going from straight up D beat/Scandi thrash to total old school Midwest style hardcore. Their singer Felix wrote for Profane Existence/HeartattaCk/MRR for years and years, still runs Havoc records and has always been a real character. I remember once in Cleveland he told everyone at Speak in Tongues he had a sewing machine in the van and that he was going to "fix all these baggy fucking pants."
Older stuff:
Code 13 - Doomed Society (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbuPppfF278#)
Newer stuff: (and about keeping skateboarding core no less)
Code 13 - Mondo Aggro (Album Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6J2YOdJ5w#)
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really enjoying all these posts!
here's pretty much the opposite of a sxe band, rocked out druggy hardcore from copenhagen:
Night Fever - 05 Wasted (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mzSIKcqBto#)
drug referenced hardcore brings us to this here. probably not everyones cup of tea, but i still like to listen to this, indian summer and such, probably because when i discovered all these bands they were already gone for several years and hit me so hard back then they became a bit mythical to me.
Heroin ~ Hasbeen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIBTZiVQoBE#)
now here's a thrashy german harcore classic for you:
WWK - Bestie Mensch - Halts Maul (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxhHBpZiMSs#)
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For anyone on Instagram, I recommend following @refugeskateshop. The owner Eric Z could open a museum with all the stuff he has and post as much hardcore related stuff as he does skateboarding.
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new converge BBC live EP
Converge - Live at the BBC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXT5ZvRp_1A#)
dark horse
axe to fall
damages
hanging moon
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Been listening to Blistered a lot lately. I had never paid but attention to them before they got the support slot for the Will to Die west coast tour but they are really good. Members of Losin' It and doing just the super 90's worship thing. This sounds like a 7" that would have come in a brown mailer with X's all over it in 1996.
Blistered - 01 Inhumanity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06cQA0J8GG4#)
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Did you guys know there is a Cold As Life doc in the works? Or was at one point at least? I had the idea of researching/writing a historical piece on these guys by the time I finished college, but never got past the idea state. I'm glad somebody is telling their story because it's nuts. The actual trailer starts at 1:20.
Cold As Life - "A Detroit Story" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkOxfplRoA0#)
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Yeah, that documentary was a big deal 2-3 years ago. It was on Kickstarter and blew up at first but sadly kind of petered out and they never got enough money to finish the filming/editing. You can find some of the old shows on YouTube but I would love to just see a raw footage dump from this somewhere since the interviews look totally insane. Gnarliest band ever.
Richie "Krutch" Mancuso, who did the intro to the Cold as Life movie trailer above does a HC podcast now and the first episode featured another legendary character from the same era in James "Stikman" Ismean from Fury of Five. Incredible, incredible stories within.
https://soundcloud.com/fast-break-records/the-post-america-pod-cast-ep-1
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Trash Talk - Plagues... Walking Disease (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic_avxmI0gE#)
One of the first hardcore bands I ever really got into. I'm not sure about you guys' stance on them, but I love them.
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can't wait to see em next month with dillinger escape plan and retox
Retox - "Modern Balls" (Violitionist Sessions) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EzZ3qq10ZQ#)
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//http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4js9qTufN_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFResQ2byc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY0SIcljpA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FihACPdFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyVTWIYSCPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkhbejpWyuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSO_Rw879mE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzUpCPe-Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6UrFLlXslI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzToWHceng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nunQCi2V7XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-41EZU0oM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aZmmzlRPTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00x46EVdWb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZIBJrftLQ
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kSx3llxGZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLumkSFiDFU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnMTk7dA7fs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLCi3BDzcs8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyhoX0UxcdQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-xPcsDdytw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ltq8KYCGT4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKK7Rx9jVLU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m7KuKdJyU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYKfRsNxZ5M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuct_gVHAgg
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woa do these songs come on colored vinyls?
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"Loom" by Frameworks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dFhCo89408#)
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I will be seeing Infest for the 3rd time next month.
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Conan, we would get along just fine.
sounds like my minidisc-player playlist.
cant belive that this was a thing.
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Conan, we would get along just fine.
sounds like my minidisc-player playlist.
cant belive that this was a thing.
Same here. I'd suck an arsenal of dicks for a new Carry On record.
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Conan, we would get along just fine.
sounds like my minidisc-player playlist.
cant belive that this was a thing.
Glad you enjoyed my selection
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXtuNxea0Eo
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//http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4js9qTufN_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFResQ2byc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY0SIcljpA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FihACPdFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyVTWIYSCPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkhbejpWyuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSO_Rw879mE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzUpCPe-Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6UrFLlXslI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzToWHceng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nunQCi2V7XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-41EZU0oM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aZmmzlRPTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00x46EVdWb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZIBJrftLQ
you just put a video up for every song in my itunes playlist called "jogging"
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//http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4js9qTufN_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFResQ2byc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY0SIcljpA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FihACPdFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyVTWIYSCPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkhbejpWyuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSO_Rw879mE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzUpCPe-Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6UrFLlXslI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzToWHceng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nunQCi2V7XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-41EZU0oM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aZmmzlRPTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00x46EVdWb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZIBJrftLQ
you just put a video up for every song in my itunes playlist called "jogging"
Is that a good, or bad thing?
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//http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4js9qTufN_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFResQ2byc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY0SIcljpA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FihACPdFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyVTWIYSCPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkhbejpWyuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSO_Rw879mE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzUpCPe-Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6UrFLlXslI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzToWHceng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nunQCi2V7XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-41EZU0oM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aZmmzlRPTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00x46EVdWb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZIBJrftLQ
you just put a video up for every song in my itunes playlist called "jogging"
Is that a good, or bad thing?
not just jogging down memory lane, but songs that get me pumped...to...jog. good selection.
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//http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4js9qTufN_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFResQ2byc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY0SIcljpA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FihACPdFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyVTWIYSCPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkhbejpWyuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSO_Rw879mE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzUpCPe-Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6UrFLlXslI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlzToWHceng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nunQCi2V7XI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-41EZU0oM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aZmmzlRPTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00x46EVdWb0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZIBJrftLQ
you just put a video up for every song in my itunes playlist called "jogging"
Is that a good, or bad thing?
not just jogging down memory lane, but songs that get me pumped...to...jog. good selection.
A lot of early 00 aggression in there. Memory lane.
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Great younger band out of Atlanta that is killing it lately. Reminds me a little bit of the punk influenced stuff in the early 2000's.
Criminal Instinct - "Cowards Run" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKvAi2RpGGY#)
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saw some Hamilton hardcore in there, I was in one of those bands!
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I guess this can go here, or whatever:
http://www.cvltnation.com/portraits-of-north-american-punk-culture-from-the-80%E2%80%B2s-90s/ (http://www.cvltnation.com/portraits-of-north-american-punk-culture-from-the-80%E2%80%B2s-90s/)
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not the kind of "hardcore" I normally prefer but Turntstile "Step 2 Rythm" goes off. New Criminal Instinct is good.
gonna be up front for Infest & Weekend Nachos out in Dallas next month. Lets pile on for mic time during "Behind This Tongue"
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not the kind of "hardcore" I normally prefer but Turntstile "Step 2 Rythm" goes off. New Criminal Instinct is good.
gonna be up front for Infest & Weekend Nachos out in Dallas next month. Lets pile on for mic time during "Behind This Tongue"
I could not get into Turnstile when I gave them a listen a while back. But holy fuck are they good live.
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New World War 4 2014 Demo.
World War 4 - Demo 2 (2014) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H80OV9fq9k&app=desktop#)
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new trap them and every time i die records are fucking great
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His Hero Is Gone - Monuments To Thieves (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdGE8fFtmwc#)
Shotmaker - Driver (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVKZJekW9vQ#)
NEEDLES - Twisted Visions (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nih10fwXRnI#)
frail - new harmony 7" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e-73kB2Aak#)
Limp Wrist - I Love Hardcore Boys, I Love Boys Hardcore (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIUbL2QZUyY#)
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http://noisey.vice.com/blog/salad-days-indeed-check-out-the-trailer-for-the-upcoming-dc-hardcore-documentary (http://noisey.vice.com/blog/salad-days-indeed-check-out-the-trailer-for-the-upcoming-dc-hardcore-documentary)
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Really digging the new EP from Society Sucker.
SOCIETY SUCKER - REPEAT OFFENDER (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TfCVe7egCU#)
Whole thing can be streamed on Spotify or their bandcamp:
http://societysucker.bandcamp.com/ (http://societysucker.bandcamp.com/)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w4vnpnaRJk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc15fg5uGNo
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Code Orange, "I Am King"
CODE ORANGE "I Am King" Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCL_AW9HiY#)
Favorite track is "Dreams in Inertia", it's straight-up grunge and the video is evil as fuck.
Code Orange "Dreams In Inertia" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Etw4OJ6c8#)
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http://moralauthority.bandcamp.com/track/wheres-the-hope (http://moralauthority.bandcamp.com/track/wheres-the-hope)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWMVs8L2eEY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWMVs8L2eEY#)
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No idea if any of these have been posted already, just a couple favourites.
http://youtu.be/3l-utL_cY2Y (http://youtu.be/3l-utL_cY2Y) - TUI - Pleased to meet you.
http://youtu.be/wQlJVCZERiM (http://youtu.be/wQlJVCZERiM) - Your Demise - Burnt tongues.
http://youtu.be/40hymbrQznE (http://youtu.be/40hymbrQznE) - Stick To Your Guns - Amber.
http://youtu.be/Kxy5RsoC5iQ (http://youtu.be/Kxy5RsoC5iQ) - The Ghost Inside - Through the cracks.
^^ That whole album is fucking wicked.
More YD goodness, when Ed joined as lead vocals.
http://youtu.be/FtCK8Oz0HF4 (http://youtu.be/FtCK8Oz0HF4) - Your Demise - Miles away.
http://youtu.be/ODCdUaGZcHI (http://youtu.be/ODCdUaGZcHI) - Your Demise - Life of luxury.
^^ I'm in that crowd... somewhere. I left that show with no phone, no wallet, two black eyes and some awesome memories.
If anyone can embed them properly that'd be great, I've completely forgotten how.
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No idea if any of these have been posted already, just a couple favourites.
If anyone can embed them properly that'd be great, I've completely forgotten how.
Trapped Under Ice - "Pleased To Meet You" Goodfight Entertainment / Reaper Records (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l-utL_cY2Y&feature=youtu.be#)
TUI til I die.
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Code Orange, "I Am King"
CODE ORANGE "I Am King" Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCL_AW9HiY#)
Favorite track is "Dreams in Inertia", it's straight-up grunge and the video is evil as fuck.
Code Orange "Dreams In Inertia" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Etw4OJ6c8#)
good band/record
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Code Orange, "I Am King"
CODE ORANGE "I Am King" Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCL_AW9HiY#)
Favorite track is "Dreams in Inertia", it's straight-up grunge and the video is evil as fuck.
Code Orange "Dreams In Inertia" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Etw4OJ6c8#)
good band/record
so good, their record release show here in pitt was gnarly.
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Death Threat at TIHC 2014 (http://vimeo.com/107261239)
Just so good.
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Code Orange, "I Am King"
CODE ORANGE "I Am King" Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCL_AW9HiY#)
Favorite track is "Dreams in Inertia", it's straight-up grunge and the video is evil as fuck.
Code Orange "Dreams In Inertia" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Etw4OJ6c8#)
good band/record
so good, their record release show here in pitt was gnarly.
Two broken noses at the Portland show.
Fall Of Efrafa - Owsla (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-O42bQgRaQ#)
Light Bearer - Silver Tongue (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imQ3_BgAFGI#)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8H7-yXHthg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8H7-yXHthg)
http://criminalwavehc.bandcamp.com/album/demo (http://criminalwavehc.bandcamp.com/album/demo)
Great Chico hardcore band Criminal Wave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVwo4WoywPw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVwo4WoywPw)
Rad from Sacramento, always a good time live and the nicest folks in hardcore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyHuutGrZBU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyHuutGrZBU)
Replica great band from Oakland, shows are always nuts.
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No idea if any of these have been posted already, just a couple favourites.
http://youtu.be/3l-utL_cY2Y (http://youtu.be/3l-utL_cY2Y) - TUI - Pleased to meet you.
http://youtu.be/wQlJVCZERiM (http://youtu.be/wQlJVCZERiM) - Your Demise - Burnt tongues.
http://youtu.be/40hymbrQznE (http://youtu.be/40hymbrQznE) - Stick To Your Guns - Amber.
http://youtu.be/Kxy5RsoC5iQ (http://youtu.be/Kxy5RsoC5iQ) - The Ghost Inside - Through the cracks.
^^ That whole album is fucking wicked.
More YD goodness, when Ed joined as lead vocals.
http://youtu.be/FtCK8Oz0HF4 (http://youtu.be/FtCK8Oz0HF4) - Your Demise - Miles away.
http://youtu.be/ODCdUaGZcHI (http://youtu.be/ODCdUaGZcHI) - Your Demise - Life of luxury.
^^ I'm in that crowd... somewhere. I left that show with no phone, no wallet, two black eyes and some awesome memories.
If anyone can embed them properly that'd be great, I've completely forgotten how.
I think new Your Demise is the best (unlike any of my friends), just catchy as fuck and good songs to sing along and have fun! I've seen them with both vocalists, both were great tho! I love the STYG, the 2 last albuns are gold! I really like TUI too and the first The Ghost Inside album is fucking great!
Code Orange, "I Am King"
CODE ORANGE "I Am King" Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCL_AW9HiY#)
Favorite track is "Dreams in Inertia", it's straight-up grunge and the video is evil as fuck.
Code Orange "Dreams In Inertia" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Etw4OJ6c8#)
This album is one of my contenders to album of the year. Angry as fuck, and much more consistent as their 1st album, makes me wanna punch some walls!
Another sick album of this year (FFO Trap Them, Nails, Cursed): https://soundcloud.com/earsplit/torch-runner-godlust (https://soundcloud.com/earsplit/torch-runner-godlust)
I'm fan of all kinds of hardcore music (and metal too but thats other thread) soo i could write for hours ahah!
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Steel Trap Corroded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0cReaOZgXw#)
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Any Swarm fans in here? I was just directed to this fairly detailed history of their career. The flyers and lineup info are super rad. It's bizarre to see their name and other obscure 90s hardcore bands mixed in with other bands who have since become famous as hell, like Every Time I Die, Saves The Day, members of Grade and Fucked Up playing heavy roles in the band, etc.
For those unfamiliar, The Swarm was Chris Colohan's band after Left For Dead and prior to Ruination, Cursed, Burning Love, etc. Really furious and hyper shit.
Anyhoo, story: http://www.abridgedpause.com/theswarmakakneedeepinthedead (http://www.abridgedpause.com/theswarmakakneedeepinthedead)
Music:
The Swarm - Old Blue Eyes Is Dead (Full 7") (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6uvgVqH3iA#)
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all about this shit circa 2004
Bury Your Dead- Magnolia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51lMwpb-lhI#)
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Bobby that was a killer post, thank you. I always dug The Swarm a whole lot more than any of the other post-Chokehold stuff any of those guys have done because the riffs always felt "bigger" to me. That biography was insane in its level of detail (band members old home addresses?!?!) but how cool was it they offer the entire Swarm discography up at the end. Anyway, thanks again. I have put been running this on my pre-skate mix all week.
On that same site, they also have a biography of one of my FAVORITE all time bands, Day of Mourning. Day of Mourning was the first "known" band for Dom Romero, who later went on to do Slumlords, Pulling Teeth, A389 recordings, etc. The riffs were so hard and Fudd was just nuts on the vocals. Their heaviness was perfect without being an out and out metal band. The site has their bio/discography here.
http://www.abridgedpause.com/day-of-mourning (http://www.abridgedpause.com/day-of-mourning)
For a sample of what they were like:
Day Of Mourning - Wading In Suffering (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6seiaK96hm4#)
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Full Of Hell & Merzbow - Full Of Hell & Merzbow (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n183mB9vMQw#)
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bobby peru, you had me at colohan.
new full of hell is nazzzty
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Been on a Fight Fire With Fire Records kick here lately. Really wish Porcell would get back to putting stuff like this out because he really had a good ear for it.
Never Surrender - Indestructible (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InN5vtkLUzE#)
Always loved the heavier Porcell stuff and wish they had done more.
Coalition - Waste Of Time (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymszxe7KCZo#)
I miss Coalition tons. Perfect mix of traditional HC with some heaviness. One of the best and now sadly forgotten bands of that generation.
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Fuck yes, my friend Ian was in Coalition.
Anyways, I know there is a great divide in hardcore about Blacklisted. You love em or hate em, but the new record blew me away.
BLACKLISTED "Deeper Kind" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKKYYzIMHhA#)
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not the kind of "hardcore" I normally prefer but Turntstile "Step 2 Rythm" goes off. New Criminal Instinct is good.
gonna be up front for Infest & Weekend Nachos out in Dallas next month. Lets pile on for mic time during "Behind This Tongue"
I could not get into Turnstile when I gave them a listen a while back. But holy fuck are they good live.
Yeah I was curious about Turnstile when I first heard them and dug them more after seeing them last summer. But I'm a full-on fan after this new album. I'm really blown away about how weird they get and how well it works for some reason.
TURNSTILE - Nonstop Feeling [USA - 2015] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMttmxwu1JQ#)
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New Suburban Scum and Lifeless songs are for real. Jersey is killing it right now.
http://soundcloud.com/closedcasketact/suburban-scum-death-is-destiny (http://soundcloud.com/closedcasketact/suburban-scum-death-is-destiny)
http://soundcloud.com/fast-break-records/lifeless-nlftw-surrender (http://soundcloud.com/fast-break-records/lifeless-nlftw-surrender)
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TURNSTILE - Nonstop Feeling [USA - 2015] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMttmxwu1JQ#)
well they certainly wear their influences on their collective sleeve don't they?
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just came in here to say i'm back on the i-spy wagon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWGISTUyV7k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWGISTUyV7k)
criminally underrated band!
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Been listening to a lot of demos in the last couple of weeks.
Totally digging Higher Power out of Leeds, UK. So many bands try for that Crown of Thornz vibe but this is the first one I have heard consistently nail it. Perfect hard riffs mixed with just enough melody to make it interesting.
Higher Power - 01 Peace (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lr4sQ6scwI#)
Full demo here: http://higherpowerleeds.bandcamp.com/releases (http://higherpowerleeds.bandcamp.com/releases)
On the opposite end of the spectrum, to ride out the last of winter I am really enjoying my friend Morgan's band The Hive. Even though it features ex members of metallic HC bands such as Threadbare, 108, Disembodied, Harvest, etc., it is way more on that crusty HHIG tip mixed with Minneapolis style D beat. So good.
http://hivempls.bandcamp.com/releases (http://hivempls.bandcamp.com/releases)
Finally, my friend Andrew did an interview with Jeremy Tingle from Lifeless, who have put out one of the best HC records of the year so far.
http://www.noecho.net/interviews/jeremy-tingle-lifeless (http://www.noecho.net/interviews/jeremy-tingle-lifeless)
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Gutter Gods - virtual Reality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc)
Oily Boys - Tan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E)
Masstrauma - out of control
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k)
Omegas - you can be replaced
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0)
Taipan - live set
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y)
similar sound to The Swarm
Mad Men - no mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo)
Waste Management - when will it end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo)
Shipwrecked - The last pagans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ)
Extortion - Ramirez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs)
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Gutter Gods - virtual Reality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc)
Oily Boys - Tan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E)
Masstrauma - out of control
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k)
Omegas - you can be replaced
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0)
Taipan - live set
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y)
similar sound to The Swarm
Mad Men - no mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo)
Waste Management - when will it end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo)
Shipwrecked - The last pagans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ)
Extortion - Ramirez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs)
:)
In my opinion, the Gutter Gods LP was the best hardcore record of 2014(13?) as well as the best hardcore record since Dry-Rot's Philistine
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNEbmkAEZSY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNEbmkAEZSY#)
Bands like these come around once a decade and if you blink you miss them.
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Gutter Gods - virtual Reality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhIIVUmYssc)
Oily Boys - Tan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI1O3Igu6E)
Masstrauma - out of control
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcGYx-9f-k)
Omegas - you can be replaced
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0)
Taipan - live set
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUpqtWSr81Y)
similar sound to The Swarm
Mad Men - no mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKW_T02eYo)
Waste Management - when will it end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEAezvEBneo)
Shipwrecked - The last pagans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3fjDtzRUQ)
Extortion - Ramirez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwF6A0xYjjs)
:)
In my opinion, the Gutter Gods LP was the best hardcore record of 2014(13?) as well as the best hardcore record since Dry-Rot's Philistine
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNEbmkAEZSY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNEbmkAEZSY#)
Bands like these come around once a decade and if you blink you miss them.
I agree 1000%... i mentioned them in the 'best records of 2014' thread awhile back. amazing and unique; not just rip off of classic hardcore which a lot of bands have been doing.
a few other newish hardcore bands I've really dug (within the last 5 years or so)
White Load - Wayne's World III b/w Godfather IV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HqipPAoZPI#)
Bloodclot Faggots - Moshmallow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4quPpiJfKNI#)
Goosebumps - I Don't Know, Shit_Needles (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Y1STN0SyM#)
Lumpy & the Dumpers - Sex Pit (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zez6oaOM50#)
also if you've never seen Dawn of Humans live I recommend you do
Dawn of Humans - 538 Johnson 2014 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOD6ugjSzpo#)
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I've definitely been wanting to see Dawn Of Humans for a while, but since I don't do any social media stuff I'm always out of the loop on what bands are playing in my city and when. Pretty sure I've missed them at least once. I've never really understood Lumpy. For some reason they just don't do it for me, much like Culo or Gas Rag and a lot of the "sniff glue on stage" bands. All my friends dig them, so I feel like I'm really missing something. I've passed every time they've played around these parts, but it might be something I'll be sold on in a live setting.
Bloodclot Faggots were awesome, I wonder if they are still around? They were from Australia, right? They are killing it down there!
There are currently a few good hardcore punk bands in my neck of the woods. There's a weird resurgence. A lot of younger kids from the skatepark are getting into it and it's really cool to see.
My two favorites:
Glue - straight ahead ignorant and tough punk. Probably the most popular around here.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwy8KspnVkE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwy8KspnVkE#)
Wiccans - I don't want to say psychedelic hardcore/punk, but it kind of is. Both of their albums are top-notch. It gets jammy at points without ever being cheesy or annoying. Another one of those "once in a blue moon" bands, but have managed to hold it together for a few years. Just listen to their full albums.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTNSR_bOXM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTNSR_bOXM#)
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Related:
New Dawn Of Humans
https://lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com/album/slurping-at-the-cosmos-spine-lp (https://lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com/album/slurping-at-the-cosmos-spine-lp)
Omegas - you can be replaced
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGiY5zPO_0)
Holy shit, I've really slept on the Omegas.
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I've definitely been wanting to see Dawn Of Humans for a while, but since I don't do any social media stuff I'm always out of the loop on what bands are playing in my city and when. Pretty sure I've missed them at least once. I've never really understood Lumpy. For some reason they just don't do it for me, much like Culo or Gas Rag and a lot of the "sniff glue on stage" bands. All my friends dig them, so I feel like I'm really missing something. I've passed every time they've played around these parts, but it might be something I'll be sold on in a live setting.
Bloodclot Faggots were awesome, I wonder if they are still around? They were from Australia, right? They are killing it down there!
There are currently a few good hardcore punk bands in my neck of the woods. There's a weird resurgence. A lot of younger kids from the skatepark are getting into it and it's really cool to see.
My two favorites:
Glue - straight ahead ignorant and tough punk. Probably the most popular around here.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwy8KspnVkE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwy8KspnVkE#)
Wiccans - I don't want to say psychedelic hardcore/punk, but it kind of is. Both of their albums are top-notch. It gets jammy at points without ever being cheesy or annoying. Another one of those "once in a blue moon" bands, but have managed to hold it together for a few years. Just listen to their full albums.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTNSR_bOXM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTNSR_bOXM#)
I hear you on lumpy.. i really love that single though. other stuff I've heard has been ok, "sniff glue on stage" is a good way to describe that micro-genre!
Bloodclot Faggots (such a great name) were from Australia, they broke up awhile back. All that was left was that amazing 7" and I think there's a demo tape or live tape or something. One or two of the guys went on to be in the awesome Vaginors, which aren't really a hardcore band.. or maybe they are, kinda in that Japcore/Confuse/Disclose kinda way.
VAGINORS - ULTIMATE POWER (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYwKNxu_N70#)
another band I thought of although they might be done by now is Holy Shit!. the first 2 singles in particular.
Holy Shit! "We Don't Skate" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGhpNiozdR4#)
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New Cloud Rat album is up and it's SICK http://haloofflies.bandcamp.com/album/qliphoth (http://haloofflies.bandcamp.com/album/qliphoth)
For those unfamiliar, Cloud Rat has carved a pretty defined sound for a genre that doesn't really offer a lot of room to stand out. Really dark and arresting grind/doom.
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New Suburban Scum and Lifeless songs are for real. Jersey is killing it right now.
http://soundcloud.com/closedcasketact/suburban-scum-death-is-destiny (http://soundcloud.com/closedcasketact/suburban-scum-death-is-destiny)
http://soundcloud.com/fast-break-records/lifeless-nlftw-surrender (http://soundcloud.com/fast-break-records/lifeless-nlftw-surrender)
Saw Suburban Scum open for Rotting Out a few weeks ago in Oakland and they were so good.
Also saw Bent Life that night (w/ rotting out and suburban scum), was immediately stoked.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=68317l6TinM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68317l6TinM#)
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Any Swarm fans in here? I was just directed to this fairly detailed history of their career. The flyers and lineup info are super rad. It's bizarre to see their name and other obscure 90s hardcore bands mixed in with other bands who have since become famous as hell, like Every Time I Die, Saves The Day, members of Grade and Fucked Up playing heavy roles in the band, etc.
For those unfamiliar, The Swarm was Chris Colohan's band after Left For Dead and prior to Ruination, Cursed, Burning Love, etc. Really furious and hyper shit.
Anyhoo, story: http://www.abridgedpause.com/theswarmakakneedeepinthedead (http://www.abridgedpause.com/theswarmakakneedeepinthedead)
Music:
The Swarm - Old Blue Eyes Is Dead (Full 7") (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6uvgVqH3iA#)
I am from hamilton, Chris is a good dude, and the swarm were awesome.
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Hardcore is weird, most of the bands i like aren't quite hardcore, but in that realm/world if you know what i mean. Poison Idea and Dropdead are still the best.
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New album from Shape (Melodic/Post-hardcore). Maybe the most interesting band/album in the Portuguese Hardcore scene in a while.
SHAPE - Crossing Roads (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d7Owb9uf4E#)
http://shapehc.bandcamp.com/album/crossing-roads (http://shapehc.bandcamp.com/album/crossing-roads)
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Not sure if these guys are considered hardcore, but they rule Mare - Mare EP (2004) [Full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4221CYMzG1w#)
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Not sure if these guys are considered hardcore, but they rule Mare - Mare EP (2004) [Full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4221CYMzG1w#)
Definitely a weird relative, as most Hydra Head bands were. Found out about them on a short tour with a friend's band. One of those neat bands that did one release and dipped out. When you find somebody else who liked them, it's easy to make friends.
Here's a hilarious and also depressing story about Jamey Jasta from Hatebreed being a homophobe and threatening to beat somebody up for no reason. http://dangerousminds.net/comments/the_day_the_singer_of_hatebreed_threatened_to_smash_shit_in_my_face_and_bre (http://dangerousminds.net/comments/the_day_the_singer_of_hatebreed_threatened_to_smash_shit_in_my_face_and_bre)
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new counterparts is fire
Counterparts "Stillborn" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNltknFqJ0I&feature=youtu.be&list=PLYQhPJrQIlgObQ72iZTKflFyijAxv_IaM#)
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new counterparts is fire
Counterparts "Stillborn" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNltknFqJ0I&feature=youtu.be&list=PLYQhPJrQIlgObQ72iZTKflFyijAxv_IaM#)
It is! I really like the 4th song, Stranger. The beginning is mad heavy!
Been listening to new Old Wounds, this shit is crazy pissed off!
Old Wounds | Rest In Piss | Official Stream (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSoW-iCUDMA&feature=youtu.be#)
Full Album:
http://goodfightent.bandcamp.com/album/the-suffering-spirit (http://goodfightent.bandcamp.com/album/the-suffering-spirit)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcLD9nRUEio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJrqpAcbGug
War charge from Scotland
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q1iqJxSJGA
The Flex from Leeds UK
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I hate NYHC with a furious passion (and metalcore/moshcore/tough guy hardcore), however my friend showed me this and I really like it:
WARZONE - lower east side crew 7" side 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGdEzRmfIF4#)
Everything else I've heard by Warzone is awful, so I never bothered. This is the shit though... ironically most fans of that type of hardcore hate it due to it's poor recording (which makes it good in my opinion).
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Did anyone listened to the new Blistered record? What a beast o heaviness!
Full Stream:
http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2015/8/6/blistered-swallow-and-spread-the-poison-of-self-confinement (http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2015/8/6/blistered-swallow-and-spread-the-poison-of-self-confinement)
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I hate NYHC with a furious passion
how about like downset or skarhead? i'm not going to lie like i didn't buy the shirts at hot topic.
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Anyone remember the Boston band "Kicked In The Head" (KITH)? I saw em at a roller rink in 2000 probably with The Foodstamps and RCR. I guess they'd be considered "hardcore" or like "east coast hardcore" but they had a fucking trombone player that killed it. I don't really know my genres.
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After bea! posted that Omegas song earlier in the thread I realized how much I blew it by not paying attention to them. I can't stop listening to this album. Fuck it's so good:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmBUnvnxnAU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmBUnvnxnAU#)
I've heard rumors of a new LP in 2016, which is surprising since I thought they'd been broken up for a few years...
Also been stoked on Mystic Inane for a while. On Lumpy and The Dumpers' label, but more appealing to me than Lumpy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9pZup9f0oM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9pZup9f0oM#)
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2 friends of mine are in this band Burst of Rage. they bring the ruckus
https://soundcloud.com/burst-of-rage/sets/burst-of-rage-demo
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Hell yes dig the 80's vibes. Leftover Crack has a new album coming out in November get raddy.
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Hell yes dig the 80's vibes. Leftover Crack has a new album coming out in November get raddy.
Shit! I knew they were recording here in SF a few months ago but had no idea it was slated for this year. Sick!
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That old real shit. New England in the hizzy.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPJGqI4tXYY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPJGqI4tXYY#)
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You guys ever know that there was a SLAPSHOT tribute album with Anal Cunt on it? I sure didn't. All hail New England.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWr05UkJgjM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWr05UkJgjM#)
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NOT AFRAID:
Belgian band and THE BEST genuine hardcore record i've heard in YEARS.
BUST!!!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt0vHw5XJcU#)
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Old Belgian VEGAN STRAIGHT EDGE.
Members are still vegan... straight edge ... not so much ;-)
FACEDOWN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z35olZk10d8#)
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KINDRED
Belgian straight edge band.
Bassist is still straight.
Went to Morrissey with the singer last month. Great dudes.
Kindred - Blood (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n70naD4_GQ#)
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If the real INTEGRITY acknowledges you as the "European integ" you know you're good...
CONGRESS from Belgium.
The singer is currently in a mental institution for trying to set his neighbor on fire...
Guitarist is playing in King Hiss...
congress (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxjUzwJI6UM#)
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REGRESSION
probably the heaviest HC we had in Belgium.
Sounded REALLY REALLY heavy live.
When I first heard the record I thought the singer was 6 feet tall and 250 pounds...
Dude was 5'6 and weighed 140 pounds or something.
Incredible voice...
BOOM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R98ZAAh3CAA)
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Back to East Coast American Fucking Hardcore. Sorry dogg.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra5y1SwQIb8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra5y1SwQIb8#)
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Really good stuff Distant Rumors! Belgium has a great Hardcore scene... I like this Metallic/Hardcore sound but belgium Dark HC is crazy good... Oathbreaker, Rise and Fall, Hessian, Daggers, (not that HC now but) AmenRa. Just great bands!
Now i'm pretty stoked in the new Foundation EP, last release by this guys ever. It's crazy good, crushing heavy!
http://foundationatl.bandcamp.com/album/turncoat (http://foundationatl.bandcamp.com/album/turncoat)
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More Belgium!
Bloodpact / Time X split (full album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSp-P4eyYsU#)
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not really sure if this is the right thread for this, but i just found out that Graf Orlock released a new album. ordered the vinyl right away. free stream here, their backstory is so damn hilarious again:
http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163 (http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163)
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Some friends of mine from my old home town, Aarhus, before I moved to Copenhagen.
NY hardcore/ hardcore punk
https://soundcloud.com/bad-stroke
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Cross-posting here from the "post your own music" thread. I figure maybe some people in this thread would be interested in some punk/hc/grind/whatever bands I have been in, who knows:
Anyways, here's some junk I've been in over the past decade or so:
No Faith: noisy/power violence type stuff. Just finishing our 2nd LP right now which is going to be released on Iron Lung Records later this year. Pretty stoked as they are one of my favorite labels.
Listen: http://nofaith.bandcamp.com/ (http://nofaith.bandcamp.com/)
Purchase: http://nofaithhc.bigcartel.com/ (http://nofaithhc.bigcartel.com/)
Vaccine: short & fast punk/hc/pv stuff. Ended in 2013 but we had a good run. Six records and forty-something songs--all together I don't think that they even clock in over fifteen minutes, haha.
Listen: http://vaccinexxx.bandcamp.com/ (http://vaccinexxx.bandcamp.com/)
Purchase: http://vaccine.storenvy.com/ (http://vaccine.storenvy.com/) and I think Painkiller Records and Vinyl Rites still has some stuff available as well.
The Pins and Needles: screamers-style synth punk stuff. Just a little recording project made with some friends.
Listen: http://highledgestapes.bandcamp.com/album/cassingle (http://highledgestapes.bandcamp.com/album/cassingle)
Purchase: http://highledgestapes.bigcartel.com/product/the-pins-and-needles-cassingle (http://highledgestapes.bigcartel.com/product/the-pins-and-needles-cassingle)
Succumb: straight up Assuck/grind worship. Another recording project just for fun.
Listen: http://soundcloud.com/user-73260326/succumb (http://soundcloud.com/user-73260326/succumb)
Purchase: http://rsrec.bigcartel.com/product/rsr-159-succumb-7-limited-edition-to-100 (http://rsrec.bigcartel.com/product/rsr-159-succumb-7-limited-edition-to-100)
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not really sure if this is the right thread for this, but i just found out that Graf Orlock released a new album. ordered the vinyl right away. free stream here, their backstory is so damn hilarious again:
http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163 (http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163)
Yeah! That Graf album came out great, it was a fun listening.
Did you get a spin at the new magrudergrind? Holy shit, it is good... This guys never let you down, straight blasting fun!
MAGRUDERGRIND - "Sacrificial Hire" (Official Track) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=5AUME0J8bno#)
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I can't stop listening to this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEuriUMLdc8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEuriUMLdc8#)
I haven't been impressed by any of the current crop of British hardcore punk (The Flex, Violent Reaction, etc.), but this band fucking rules.
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New Repos!
https://youthattack.bandcamp.com/album/poser
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not really sure if this is the right thread for this, but i just found out that Graf Orlock released a new album. ordered the vinyl right away. free stream here, their backstory is so damn hilarious again:
http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163 (http://www.laweekly.com/music/this-history-professor-just-might-be-the-hardest-working-man-in-metal-6535163)
wow, really late to the party here but orlock rules, good news.
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http://suburbanscum.bandcamp.com (http://suburbanscum.bandcamp.com)
jersey hardcore
must listen
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Cross-posting here from the "post your own music" thread. I figure maybe some people in this thread would be interested in some punk/hc/grind/whatever bands I have been in, who knows:
Anyways, here's some junk I've been in over the past decade or so:
No Faith: noisy/power violence type stuff. Just finishing our 2nd LP right now which is going to be released on Iron Lung Records later this year. Pretty stoked as they are one of my favorite labels.
Listen: http://nofaith.bandcamp.com/ (http://nofaith.bandcamp.com/)
Purchase: http://nofaithhc.bigcartel.com/ (http://nofaithhc.bigcartel.com/)
Vaccine: short & fast punk/hc/pv stuff. Ended in 2013 but we had a good run. Six records and forty-something songs--all together I don't think that they even clock in over fifteen minutes, haha.
Listen: http://vaccinexxx.bandcamp.com/ (http://vaccinexxx.bandcamp.com/)
Purchase: http://vaccine.storenvy.com/ (http://vaccine.storenvy.com/) and I think Painkiller Records and Vinyl Rites still has some stuff available as well.
The Pins and Needles: screamers-style synth punk stuff. Just a little recording project made with some friends.
Listen: http://highledgestapes.bandcamp.com/album/cassingle (http://highledgestapes.bandcamp.com/album/cassingle)
Purchase: http://highledgestapes.bigcartel.com/product/the-pins-and-needles-cassingle (http://highledgestapes.bigcartel.com/product/the-pins-and-needles-cassingle)
Succumb: straight up Assuck/grind worship. Another recording project just for fun.
Listen: http://soundcloud.com/user-73260326/succumb (http://soundcloud.com/user-73260326/succumb)
Purchase: http://rsrec.bigcartel.com/product/rsr-159-succumb-7-limited-edition-to-100 (http://rsrec.bigcartel.com/product/rsr-159-succumb-7-limited-edition-to-100)
Was supposed to play w/ Vaccine in Chicago a few years ago, but we had to drop off and it was fucking lame. That was one of a handful of shows I was actually excited to play. Iron Lung is rad, but I want to see a full on Clean Plate come back.
On an unrelated note, Will owes me $8.
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Vaccine was and probably will always be one of my favorite hardcore bands. The second half of human hatred is so damn intense, I always find myself turning it up bit by bit until my headphones are screaming at me to grow a fucking spine.
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I can't stop listening to this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEuriUMLdc8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEuriUMLdc8#)
I haven't been impressed by any of the current crop of British hardcore punk (The Flex, Violent Reaction, etc.), but this band fucking rules.
Both the flex and VR started as joke bands, but they're both brilliant.
Perspex Flesh, Obstruct and No Form are 3 more of the best UK punk bands right now.
Honestly, if it's not your thing, it's not your thing, but I think the UK hardcore scene is putting out some of the best bands in the world right now.
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Started a new straight edge band JUSTICE members :-)
More coming SOON!!!
stillxnothing - intro brawl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhfsoSziErs#)
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90#)
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90#)
Beat me to it, I came here to post it ahah.
Listened to it 2 times today, it's sick af! Sad they're breaking up.
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This is allitle soft, but you guys know any stuff with similar female vocals? Like screaming ovaries style?
PUNCH - Push Pull / Full album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3v5IIWSm5I#)
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1q1lCJsj90#)
Beat me to it, I came here to post it ahah.
Listened to it 2 times today, it's sick af! Sad they're breaking up.
haha yeah i binged listened at work the other day, it's so good.
apology as a whole is a great way to go out! bummed i never got to see them.
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This is allitle soft, but you guys know any stuff with similar female vocals? Like screaming ovaries style?
Just offof the top of my head
Cloud Rat
Surge from Dublin ( https://surgepunx.bandcamp.com )
That one hatred surge album Deconstruct (which sounds like...)
Despise You
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Oh, Frau from London are really good too.
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This is allitle soft, but you guys know any stuff with similar female vocals? Like screaming ovaries style?
Just look for American bands with Spanish names and you're almost guaranteed female vocals.
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Oh yeah, La Misma were really impressive live.
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This is allitle soft, but you guys know any stuff with similar female vocals? Like screaming ovaries style?
Just offof the top of my head
Cloud Rat
Surge from Dublin ( https://surgepunx.bandcamp.com (https://surgepunx.bandcamp.com) )
That one hatred surge album Deconstruct (which sounds like...)
Despise You
Gouge Away is great and has a pissed off girl on the microphone.
https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/ (https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/)
If you're open to a different style and want to punch some walls and beatdown your neighbors you also have Cursed Earth form AU with a princess on vocals too.
http://cursedearth.bandcamp.com/album/enslaved-by-the-insignificant (http://cursedearth.bandcamp.com/album/enslaved-by-the-insignificant)
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^^^ Thanks errybody^^^
This dudes channel got a bunch of good stuff to sift through.
Good morning.
Hounds Of Hate - Hate Springs Eternal (Full LP 2014) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=793EzAaPVwE#)
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you guys fuck with screamo?
Jeromes Dream - It's More Like a Message to You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rv9Hgc073o#)
William Bonney - "Drug Lord" [Studio Version] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ_NjDZWmGM#)
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you guys fuck with screamo?
Jeromes Dream - It's More Like a Message to You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rv9Hgc073o#)
Some. That Jerome's Dream's "10 is one of the handful I do (incidentally, that's my favorite track on the record). That record blew my mind when it came out. This one too:
Orchid - Tigers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJK1T4RXl2Y#)
And of course:
Saetia - The Sweetness And The Light (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DecGV_Jb_w#)
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you guys fuck with screamo?
Jeromes Dream - It's More Like a Message to You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rv9Hgc073o#)
Some. That Jerome's Dream's "10 is one of the handful I do (incidentally, that's my favorite track on the record). That record blew my mind when it came out. This one too:
Orchid - Tigers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJK1T4RXl2Y#)
And of course:
Saetia - The Sweetness And The Light (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DecGV_Jb_w#)
Some other oldies but goodies
Joshua Fit For Battle - To Bring Our Own End (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNmXcshDJ-o#)
Pg.99 - Richmond is a Hole (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRTTSpzc3aA#)
city of caterpillar - city of caterpillar lp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxkechZOMdc#)
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you guys fuck with screamo?
Jeromes Dream - It's More Like a Message to You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rv9Hgc073o#)
Some. That Jerome's Dream's "10 is one of the handful I do (incidentally, that's my favorite track on the record). That record blew my mind when it came out. This one too:
Orchid - Tigers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJK1T4RXl2Y#)
And of course:
Saetia - The Sweetness And The Light (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DecGV_Jb_w#)
Some other oldies but goodies
Joshua Fit For Battle - To Bring Our Own End (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNmXcshDJ-o#)
Pg.99 - Richmond is a Hole (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRTTSpzc3aA#)
city of caterpillar - city of caterpillar lp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxkechZOMdc#)
Another classic "10:
SHIKARI - ROBOT WARS 10" (FULL ALBUM) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNRhMdl1Y3o#)
I forgot how hip "untraditional" sized records were from like 99-01. I mean, the "10 is pretty standard, but besides the occasional Grind/Powerviolence bands, you never saw "3/"5/"8 records until the whole Screamo renaissance thing in the late 90s. Pretty dumb looking back on it, but some of them aren't without their charm.
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this might be the best thread anywhere on this whole forum, and super shout out to all the scremo (or skramz as the new kids call it) posted above.
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I always hated screamo, but in the late 90's/early 2000's it seemed like every punk or hardcore show had screamo bands on the bill. So I randomly saw this band in 2000 and thought, "This band is alright, for screamo". I was mainly just impressed with the drummer.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UU3Xl843Mw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UU3Xl843Mw#)
In hindsight, it's pretty bad and I don't like it. Can't handle shrieking vocals at all.
The drummer went on to be in Wives, who I liked.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7wAaQD-JnU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7wAaQD-JnU#)
Then there were some rape accusations, and the two non-rapists in Wives started No Age, while the alleged rapist drummer joined Drunkdriver:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4Eurcq_A4k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4Eurcq_A4k#)
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Maybe someone a little older can help me out, but, didn't most of the 'screamo' bands hate that label? I thought a lot of them thought they were just playing varied styles of hardcore/punk music.
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Maybe someone a little older can help me out, but, didn't most of the 'screamo' bands hate that label? I thought a lot of them thought they were just playing varied styles of hardcore/punk music.
at the time it was bastardized, so it wasn't as offensive. some went with other tags like power violence emotive hardcore whatever bullshit. but it was screamo always. Level-Plane records was the pinnacle of the genre. So many insane releases on that label.
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Reads Peter Sotos once:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO81dPxCGng (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO81dPxCGng#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwuiUqkqy14 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwuiUqkqy14#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N20N4zOoi6U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N20N4zOoi6U#)
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Total Abuse and Drunkdriver are two of my all time favourite bands.
With the amount of really bland powerviolence/beatdown bands out there Weekend Nachos have become a little bit of a guilty pleasure over the years, but they've always put out great albums.
Their new album is their last and it's a ripper
http://noisey.vice.com/blog/weekend-nachos-apology-interview (http://noisey.vice.com/blog/weekend-nachos-apology-interview)
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Woops, just saw it was already posted. Oh well, it's still great.
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i love weekend nachos. they're awesome cause:
1.) they're just a buncha nerds that love pv and hc that don't take themselves seriously(see jock powerviolence breakdown ft. vocalist from fall out boy lol), not mindless meatheads
2.) some of the funniest/most clever lyrics in hardcore: "ugly on the inside makes you ugly on the outside and the truth is that you'd look better hacked to chunks in a dumpster"
3.) always a fun live show. a couple years ago my friends and I brought a stuffed animal dog to their show and gave it to the dude while they played dog torture and he held it for the rest of the set while running around hahah
edit: damn didn't realize they were calling it quits :'(
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Another Chicago Powerviolence band breaking up, Sea of Shit.
Sea Of Shit at The Dustbowl (6/9/13) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpZqKzgCMqY#)
This show was at a sick DIY Skatepark in Madison called the Dustbowl a few years ago w/ homies Sick Tired (w/ Adam, formerly of Weekend Nachos) Milorganaut (who need to play some shows and record more shit), Lifes, and Mellow Harsher (locals, who are also unfortunately breaking up).
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kind of funny that PV is having somewhat of a revival at the moment.
Spazz were the best to ever do it though ;)
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kind of funny that PV is having somewhat of a revival at the moment.
Spazz were the best to ever do it though ;)
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Crossed Out - He-Man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wASQJxkkRqk#)
Despise You - Pig Mindset [FULL EP] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsRsG7zbKaE#)
(Don't get me wrong, I love Spazz)
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Another Chicago Powerviolence band breaking up, Sea of Shit.
Sea Of Shit at The Dustbowl (6/9/13) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpZqKzgCMqY#)
This show was at a sick DIY Skatepark in Madison called the Dustbowl a few years ago w/ homies Sick Tired (w/ Adam, formerly of Weekend Nachos) Milorganaut (who need to play some shows and record more shit), Lifes, and Mellow Harsher (locals, who are also unfortunately breaking up).
Don't know if you know this or not, but Robby Komen of Sea of Shit is a skateboarder too!
HATED SKATES - FUCK LIFE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22ddUB3lcI#)
Robby Komen - Stay Down (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75wMMCSrKds#)
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(Don't get me wrong, I love Spazz)
Sure it's debatable but when I think power violence (along with ridiculous lyrics and in jokes), Spazz is the first band that comes to mind.
Let's all take a moment to listen to Possessed to Skate Comp that 625 put out and reminisce about the good old days
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
Had no idea The Bug had new release out. Thanks for the tip. Saw them play a house show a earlier in the year and they were good, but way too loud. Couldn't hear vocals or drums at all and it just destroyed my ears. Had I not already owned and listened to their demo(?) I probably would've dismissed them pretty quickly.
Regarding powerviolence: To me, Spazz were the greatest. They had a sense of humor at a time when everyone was taking themselves WAY too seriously. I didn't discover them until about a year before they broke up, so I never had a chance to see them, but they inspired me to get some drums and start a powerviolence band with some friends in 2000. We fucking loved them.
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
Had no idea The Bug had new release out. Thanks for the tip. Saw them play a house show a earlier in the year and they were good, but way too loud. Couldn't hear vocals or drums at all and it just destroyed my ears. Had I not already owned and listened to their demo(?) I probably would've dismissed them pretty quickly.
Regarding powerviolence: To me, Spazz were the greatest. They had a sense of humor at a time when everyone was taking themselves WAY too seriously. I didn't discover them until about a year before they broke up, so I never had a chance to see them, but they inspired me to get some drums and start a powerviolence band with some friends in 2000. We fucking loved them.
Funny reading this as I just downloaded The Bug Room 44 tape a few days ago.... I dig it. I like when noise wiggles itself into hardcore... I had no idea it was the guy from Raw Nerve, they were rad too. Just don't over-produce your LP and sound like Iron Lung (cool guys, just not a fan).
To me powerviolence pretty much starts and ends with Spazz, defintely #1 with Charles Bronson a close second (one could say Infest but I've always considered them hardcore... more of a proto-powerviolence). Like said above, the sense of humor made them a cut above, screaming about wrestling and breakfast toast while everybody else was doing the whole corny political/Gilman thing. The first track of La Revancha (with the intro) is the ultimate "crush kill destroy" track.
I never saw them, but my good friend saw their final show at Gilman and said it was utter and complete mayhem:
SPAZZ - 12/02/00 @ 924 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA - FULL SET (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK3wKnsQiO0#)
another PV band I always loved but never see mentioned is the Indianapolis band Ice Nine. I have a few of their 7" and love them... powerviolence but kinda noisy/disjointed. A big influence on a band I was doing for awhile. I used to describe them as Pussy Galore does powerviolence:
Ice Nine - Tumbleweed (from the split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaomtjoSOS0#)
Ice Nine - One Would Think (from split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncSgWl5S3V8#)
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Damn, that Ice Nine stuff is killer. The Pussy Galore comparison is pretty on point, musically it reminds me a bit of Cold Sweat as well.
Continuing with the PV discussion, I repurchased the Locust/MITB split that I once had in high school, and I actually really like the Locust side of it. Its pretty fucking raw PV, with primitive synth sounds just sprinkled in. Nothing like what the Locust turned into.
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
Had no idea The Bug had new release out. Thanks for the tip. Saw them play a house show a earlier in the year and they were good, but way too loud. Couldn't hear vocals or drums at all and it just destroyed my ears. Had I not already owned and listened to their demo(?) I probably would've dismissed them pretty quickly.
Regarding powerviolence: To me, Spazz were the greatest. They had a sense of humor at a time when everyone was taking themselves WAY too seriously. I didn't discover them until about a year before they broke up, so I never had a chance to see them, but they inspired me to get some drums and start a powerviolence band with some friends in 2000. We fucking loved them.
Funny reading this as I just downloaded The Bug Room 44 tape a few days ago.... I dig it. I like when noise wiggles itself into hardcore... I had no idea it was the guy from Raw Nerve, they were rad too. Just don't over-produce your LP and sound like Iron Lung (cool guys, just not a fan).
To me powerviolence pretty much starts and ends with Spazz, defintely #1 with Charles Bronson a close second (one could say Infest but I've always considered them hardcore... more of a proto-powerviolence). Like said above, the sense of humor made them a cut above, screaming about wrestling and breakfast toast while everybody else was doing the whole corny political/Gilman thing. The first track of La Revancha (with the intro) is the ultimate "crush kill destroy" track.
I never saw them, but my good friend saw their final show at Gilman and said it was utter and complete mayhem:
SPAZZ - 12/02/00 @ 924 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA - FULL SET (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK3wKnsQiO0#)
another PV band I always loved but never see mentioned is the Indianapolis band Ice Nine. I have a few of their 7" and love them... powerviolence but kinda noisy/disjointed. A big influence on a band I was doing for awhile. I used to describe them as Pussy Galore does powerviolence:
Ice Nine - Tumbleweed (from the split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaomtjoSOS0#)
Ice Nine - One Would Think (from split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncSgWl5S3V8#)
No disrespect, but what power violence bands were singing about "corny political/Gilman" things? Power violence was the shit that people who pump your gas played, miserable and hopeless. I've always hated Bronson. I'm know a couple of the dudes who played with them at various times and they're cool, by Mark was always such a self righteous prick, in a subtle way (if that makes any sense) which made it even more obnoxious. Straight Edge Power Violence=Nazi Hip-Hop. Props on the Ice Nine mention though. More Midwest:
Apartment 213 - Vacancy 7" [1994] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn6s8NJ0_5k#)
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
Had no idea The Bug had new release out. Thanks for the tip. Saw them play a house show a earlier in the year and they were good, but way too loud. Couldn't hear vocals or drums at all and it just destroyed my ears. Had I not already owned and listened to their demo(?) I probably would've dismissed them pretty quickly.
Regarding powerviolence: To me, Spazz were the greatest. They had a sense of humor at a time when everyone was taking themselves WAY too seriously. I didn't discover them until about a year before they broke up, so I never had a chance to see them, but they inspired me to get some drums and start a powerviolence band with some friends in 2000. We fucking loved them.
Funny reading this as I just downloaded The Bug Room 44 tape a few days ago.... I dig it. I like when noise wiggles itself into hardcore... I had no idea it was the guy from Raw Nerve, they were rad too. Just don't over-produce your LP and sound like Iron Lung (cool guys, just not a fan).
To me powerviolence pretty much starts and ends with Spazz, defintely #1 with Charles Bronson a close second (one could say Infest but I've always considered them hardcore... more of a proto-powerviolence). Like said above, the sense of humor made them a cut above, screaming about wrestling and breakfast toast while everybody else was doing the whole corny political/Gilman thing. The first track of La Revancha (with the intro) is the ultimate "crush kill destroy" track.
I never saw them, but my good friend saw their final show at Gilman and said it was utter and complete mayhem:
SPAZZ - 12/02/00 @ 924 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA - FULL SET (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK3wKnsQiO0#)
another PV band I always loved but never see mentioned is the Indianapolis band Ice Nine. I have a few of their 7" and love them... powerviolence but kinda noisy/disjointed. A big influence on a band I was doing for awhile. I used to describe them as Pussy Galore does powerviolence:
Ice Nine - Tumbleweed (from the split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaomtjoSOS0#)
Ice Nine - One Would Think (from split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncSgWl5S3V8#)
No disrespect, but what power violence bands were singing about "corny political/Gilman" things? Power violence was the shit that people who pump your gas played, miserable and hopeless. I've always hated Bronson. I'm know a couple of the dudes who played with them at various times and they're cool, by Mark was always such a self righteous prick, in a subtle way (if that makes any sense) which made it even more obnoxious. Straight Edge Power Violence=Nazi Hip-Hop. Props on the Ice Nine mention though. More Midwest:
Apartment 213 - Vacancy 7" [1994] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn6s8NJ0_5k#)
Hmmm what did I mean by that?.... I guess here in the Bay Area, it seemed to me (I wasn't huge into the scene so I'm totally generalizing) that the majority of PV bands were of that political/angry/PC angle. It had the b&w war photos/Maximum R'n'R approved lyrics/straight edge/all black clothing.. it was more Berkeley than Oakland if you know what I mean. At least that was one side of it.. the other side I dug was the chaotic-energy-overload bands like Spazz, Romantic Gorilla or CB.
Maybe I'm not even talking about powerviolence but more of that east bay hardcore that was running parallel to that scene.
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I don't know why, but Spazz were always one of the classic pv bands that never clicked with me. Don't ask me why, but I'll take no comment, despise you, man is the bastard, crossed out or infest over spazz. Granted, I haven't given them a fair chance half as much as I should.
Listened to the new release from The Bug a whole bunch over the last day or two. It's brilliant. Ralph, the singer from Raw Nerve, for those who don't know. I haven't a clue who else is in the band, tbh.
https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-069-the-bug-room-44-sessions)
Also I really like Laffing Gas. I want them to release something new.
laffing gas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFOR9RvIiA#)
I would love to do vocals for a really fast band with relatively clean/fuzzy guitar/bass tone. Something between Failures and a bloomington/midwest laffing gas sound.
Had no idea The Bug had new release out. Thanks for the tip. Saw them play a house show a earlier in the year and they were good, but way too loud. Couldn't hear vocals or drums at all and it just destroyed my ears. Had I not already owned and listened to their demo(?) I probably would've dismissed them pretty quickly.
Regarding powerviolence: To me, Spazz were the greatest. They had a sense of humor at a time when everyone was taking themselves WAY too seriously. I didn't discover them until about a year before they broke up, so I never had a chance to see them, but they inspired me to get some drums and start a powerviolence band with some friends in 2000. We fucking loved them.
Funny reading this as I just downloaded The Bug Room 44 tape a few days ago.... I dig it. I like when noise wiggles itself into hardcore... I had no idea it was the guy from Raw Nerve, they were rad too. Just don't over-produce your LP and sound like Iron Lung (cool guys, just not a fan).
To me powerviolence pretty much starts and ends with Spazz, defintely #1 with Charles Bronson a close second (one could say Infest but I've always considered them hardcore... more of a proto-powerviolence). Like said above, the sense of humor made them a cut above, screaming about wrestling and breakfast toast while everybody else was doing the whole corny political/Gilman thing. The first track of La Revancha (with the intro) is the ultimate "crush kill destroy" track.
I never saw them, but my good friend saw their final show at Gilman and said it was utter and complete mayhem:
SPAZZ - 12/02/00 @ 924 Gilman St, Berkeley, CA - FULL SET (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK3wKnsQiO0#)
another PV band I always loved but never see mentioned is the Indianapolis band Ice Nine. I have a few of their 7" and love them... powerviolence but kinda noisy/disjointed. A big influence on a band I was doing for awhile. I used to describe them as Pussy Galore does powerviolence:
Ice Nine - Tumbleweed (from the split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaomtjoSOS0#)
Ice Nine - One Would Think (from split with Charles Bronson) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncSgWl5S3V8#)
No disrespect, but what power violence bands were singing about "corny political/Gilman" things? Power violence was the shit that people who pump your gas played, miserable and hopeless. I've always hated Bronson. I'm know a couple of the dudes who played with them at various times and they're cool, by Mark was always such a self righteous prick, in a subtle way (if that makes any sense) which made it even more obnoxious. Straight Edge Power Violence=Nazi Hip-Hop. Props on the Ice Nine mention though. More Midwest:
Apartment 213 - Vacancy 7" [1994] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn6s8NJ0_5k#)
Hmmm what did I mean by that?.... I guess here in the Bay Area, it seemed to me (I wasn't huge into the scene so I'm totally generalizing) that the majority of PV bands were of that political/angry/PC angle. It had the b&w war photos/Maximum R'n'R approved lyrics/straight edge/all black clothing.. it was more Berkeley than Oakland if you know what I mean. At least that was one side of it.. the other side I dug was the chaotic-energy-overload bands like Spazz, Romantic Gorilla or CB.
Maybe I'm not even talking about powerviolence but more of that east bay hardcore that was running parallel to that scene.
Right, right, like the whole Ebullition/"No Fun Club" scene. Bands that had to sit and explain the political message of their songs for 25 minutes for the sole purpose of making themselves feel intelligent. It's a shame that this shit still happens. Not to see that Ebullition didn't have some incredible releases though(Fuel, Still Life, Portraits of Past, Orchid).
I grew up in Wisconsin, so we were really close to all of that Profane Existence crusty shit, which is even more corny.
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I don't mind political music to be honest, I've always listened to it though so maybe I'm biased?
It defs has it's place and at the time that los crudos/ spitboy split was untouchable so I'm not going to hate on ebullition.
Spazz just made sense when the "scene" sometimes took itself too seriously and that's why I'll always love them.
Speaking of Spazz, does anyone remember Plutocracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k)
Also, isn't Max Ward like a professor now
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084 (http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084)
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I don't mind political music to be honest, I've always listened to it though so maybe I'm biased?
It defs has it's place and at the time that los crudos/ spitboy split was untouchable so I'm not going to hate on ebullition.
Spazz just made sense when the "scene" sometimes took itself too seriously and that's why I'll always love them.
Speaking of Spazz, does anyone remember Plutocracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k)
Also, isn't Max Ward like a professor now
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084 (http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084)
Pretty sure I read an interview with him not too long ago talking about being a professor in the northeast. Unless I just imagined all of that. It makes sense because, you know, Scholastic Deth.
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I don't mind political music to be honest, I've always listened to it though so maybe I'm biased?
It defs has it's place and at the time that los crudos/ spitboy split was untouchable so I'm not going to hate on ebullition.
Spazz just made sense when the "scene" sometimes took itself too seriously and that's why I'll always love them.
Speaking of Spazz, does anyone remember Plutocracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k)
Also, isn't Max Ward like a professor now
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084 (http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084)
Pretty sure I read an interview with him not too long ago talking about being a professor in the northeast. Unless I just imagined all of that. It makes sense because, you know, Scholastic Deth.
I'm admittedly not into the Spitboy side of that LP (no internal dialogue please, i'm just not fucking into it!), but the Crudos side is among the greatest recordings in the history of Hardcore.
Also, 625 shit's distributed through Ebullition, no need to picks sides.
Plutocracy, though some would call them Grind, aesthetically is a lot more what I personally associate powerviolence with (Excruciating Terror too, though they are definitely a Grind band). I love Spazz, but they lack the scummy, fucked up, mentally anguished quality of some of the other early bands. But fuck genres, right?
Also, if you haven't, listen to this fucking band (also more grind, but still):
Lords of Light - LP [2001] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOhmyCsS6bk#)
I like their second LP better but it's not on Youtube.
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I'm admittedly not into the Spitboy side of that LP (no internal dialogue please, i'm just not fucking into it!), but the Crudos side is among the greatest recordings in the history of Hardcore.
Also, 625 shit's distributed through Ebullition, no need to picks sides.
Plutocracy, though some would call them Grind, aesthetically is a lot more what I personally associate powerviolence with (Excruciating Terror too, though they are definitely a Grind band). I love Spazz, but they lack the scummy, fucked up, mentally anguished quality of some of the other early bands. But fuck genres, right?
Also, if you haven't, listen to this fucking band (also more grind, but still):
Lords of Light - LP [2001] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOhmyCsS6bk#)
I like their second LP better but it's not on Youtube.
That's the thing with spilts though; you'll always pick a side! And yes, the Crudos side wins out for me every time too!
Hahaha good old 625, there was a time when I wanted everything released on that label and while they did have some fine releases, there was also a lot of shit that I didn't "get" ... I guess Max had lots of friends in bands though back in the day so he was supporting his crew.
Yeah, plutocracy ain't powerviolence by any means but they have that crusty fucked up vibe that just makes you wonder how these people even survived from day to day. Will check out your link during my lunch break.
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Gunna completely change topic here (although I'm still happy to talk about poweviolence and Spazz) or maybe not completely but let's post some of our fav splits. Personally I always love the format (especially on vinyl) and thought it was a great way to get into new bands that you'd never heard of. Two great ones for me are:
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I Spy - Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behaviour (split with Propagandhi) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agq61afy6_8#)
split with
Propagandhi - I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning (Part 1/2) with lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHIkh_fTJqk#)
Now here's one where I can't decide what side I like better. Since this is the "hardcore" thread (and propagandhi were more poppy at the time, though not really so much on this record) let's go with ISPY side. Does anyone else out there absolutely worship this band? Fucking so heavy and yet so melodic at the same time.
Like skating, this is one record that literally changed my whole life/ way of thinking and it's something I can still listen to in 2016 and think FUCK YES! Bonus points for being put out by recess records too (cuz todd congelliere is the boss and a great skater).
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Subversion / Spazz Split Full Album (1995) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zen-_AOpInY#)
I think a few of you out there are really gong to love this one (also my first introduction to Spazz). Subversion were a band from Sydney that scared the shit out of me and my friends at the time (I mean our favourite bands back then were Dks, Decendents and Propagnadhi so that's probably why) because they were these dark crusty "old" guys that played like maniacs. I think they only released this and a 7"so this is a great piece of Aussie hardcore history. Subversion definitely opened the doors to lot more harder/ darker bands for me at the time (there's an ENT cover on there too) and I distinctly remember my non punk/ HxCx skater friends hearing Spazz and looking at me like, "dafuq? you actually listen to this stuff?"
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There was a record on 625 (I can't remember which) that is nothing. Literally, nothing. It plays through with no sound intentionally. Me and a friend of mine thought that was the most brilliant shit when we first heard it (now, not so much).
Never got too into Propagandi. i liked their record "Less Talk More Rock" but everything that I had heard before it was a bit too NoFX-y, and everything after was a bit too preachy (their covers of "Hard Times" by Cro-Mags and "Technocracy" by Corrosion of Conformity were also pretty fucking tight). Never heard I-Spy.
Subversion was sick. No one ever talks about them here. Pretty much the only Australian band I ever hear about here is Rupture. Might have something to do with the fact they have like 537 records (a couple of which released by acquaintances in Madison) vs. Subversion's 3. Good call though. Speaking of splits/Australia, some friends of mine put out a split w/ Internal Rot from Melbourne (on 625, no less), check it out if Grind's your bag. (https://mellow-harsher.bandcamp.com/album/internal-rot-split (https://mellow-harsher.bandcamp.com/album/internal-rot-split))
I usually hate splits (for the very reason you described) but the best ever (super fucking obvious):
Faith Void Split (1982) (full album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DmfBUoWkgg#)
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not sure if you guys have seen this but just finally sat down to watch
ITALIAN PUNK HARDCORE 1980-1989 | Il Film | The Movie [COMPLETE] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2idFNnFhjM#)
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not sure if you guys have seen this but just finally sat down to watch
ITALIAN PUNK HARDCORE 1980-1989 | Il Film | The Movie [COMPLETE] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2idFNnFhjM#)
Didn't know this existed, on the "To Watch" list.
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There was a record on 625 (I can't remember which) that is nothing. Literally, nothing. It plays through with no sound intentionally. Me and a friend of mine thought that was the most brilliant shit when we first heard it (now, not so much).
LOL and all the thrash til death hipsters would have bought it too :D pretty cool idea
Never got too into Propagandi. i liked their record "Less Talk More Rock" but everything that I had heard before it was a bit too NoFX-y, and everything after was a bit too preachy (their covers of "Hard Times" by Cro-Mags and "Technocracy" by Corrosion of Conformity were also pretty fucking tight). Never heard I-Spy.
Fair enough, they are either you-love-em-or-you-hate-em type of band (I'm in the former camp) but todays empires, and most of their records after that, are more hardcore/ thrash inspired than they are by NOFX clones.
ISPY are WORTHY man! Fun fact: todd (the volcalist/ guitarist in ISPY) now plays bass in propagandhi hence the change in sound. Give them a try though, 'revenge of the little shits' is a great 10" (again on Recess)
It's all here in one great package though:
I-Spy - Perversity Is Spreading... It's About Time!!! (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgGqYpZzVg#)
Subversion was sick. No one ever talks about them here. Pretty much the only Australian band I ever hear about here is Rupture. Might have something to do with the fact they have like 537 records (a couple of which released by acquaintances in Madison) vs. Subversion's 3. Good call though. Speaking of splits/Australia, some friends of mine put out a split w/ Internal Rot from Melbourne (on 625, no less), check it out if Grind's your bag.
Glad you know them. Rupture is like everyone's go to but I don't think they are that great in the scheme of things. Lots of better Aussie bands out there imho. Never heard of either of those grind bands but do you know AOA (Agents of Abhorrence)? I mean everyone loves bands like bloodduster but personally AOA is more up my alley (one the members also plays in a cool indie band called 'my disco' if you're into that sort of stuff too?) AND their latest is out on 625 .... gawd is this like some recurring theme in these last 2 pages?
I only have their demo and a 9" from way back when but any band that has a song named "Bow to Felafel" is okay in my book ;)
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Glad you know them. Rupture is like everyone's go to but I don't think they are that great in the scheme of things. Lots of better Aussie bands out there imho. Never heard of either of those grind bands but do you know AOA (Agents of Abhorrence)? I mean everyone loves bands like bloodduster but personally AOA is more up my alley (one the members also plays in a cool indie band called 'my disco' if you're into that sort of stuff too?) AND their latest is out on 625 .... gawd is this like some recurring theme in these last 2 pages?
I only have their demo and a 9" from way back when but any band that has a song named "Bow to Felafel" is okay in my book ;)
Agents of Abhorrence are rad. Their drummer plays in the band Internal Rot I mentioned. That "Covert Lobotomy" "9 and their splits w/ Extortion (another Australian band that gets a bit too hyped, in my opinion) and Iron Lung are great. Lots of sick Grind in Australia. Obviously Blood Duster, Warsore had some cool shit, Ebolie, Headless Death, Doubled Over, etc. etc.
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Agents of Abhorrence are rad. Their drummer plays in the band Internal Rot I mentioned. That "Covert Lobotomy" "9 and their splits w/ Extortion (another Australian band that gets a bit too hyped, in my opinion) and Iron Lung are great. Lots of sick Grind in Australia. Obviously Blood Duster, Warsore had some cool shit, Ebolie, Headless Death, Doubled Over, etc. etc.
You sure know your shit mate! Covert Lobotomy got lots of time on the turntable when it first came out.
Have you ever heard of the Pure Evil Trio? Great Sydney band, not strict grind but fucked up (and I can hear the powerviolence influence in a lot their tracks). Fav Aussie band though is the almighty Conation!!!
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Agents of Abhorrence are rad. Their drummer plays in the band Internal Rot I mentioned. That "Covert Lobotomy" "9 and their splits w/ Extortion (another Australian band that gets a bit too hyped, in my opinion) and Iron Lung are great. Lots of sick Grind in Australia. Obviously Blood Duster, Warsore had some cool shit, Ebolie, Headless Death, Doubled Over, etc. etc.
You sure know your shit mate! Covert Lobotomy got lots of time on the turntable when it first came out.
Have you ever heard of the Pure Evil Trio? Great Sydney band, not strict grind but fucked up (and I can hear the powerviolence influence in a lot their tracks). Fav Aussie band though is the almighty Conation!!!
Never heard of Pure Evil Trio, but oddly enough, just saw a Conation live video from some fest on some blog. Perhaps that's a sign.
Also just heard Los Crudos is playing here next month. Super stoked. Martin is one of the raddest dudes ever.
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Never heard of Pure Evil Trio, but oddly enough, just saw a Conation live video from some fest on some blog. Perhaps that's a sign.
Pure Evil are one of those bands that have basically nothing on youtube. I distinctly remember them being very anti-myspace back in the early naughts too. If you can find a download of this https://pureevil.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-our-music give it a go! MITB influences creeping in there too with some of the electronic stuff, either way though I reckon you'd dig them.
Conation are both brutal (gawd I hate that word) and melodic at the same time. In their later works they even had a violinist. You probably thinking wtf? but it totally works with them and their colonial themes etc. 'Dichotomy of Earth and Human Race' would probably be a good start but I really like 'Troubled Waters And Fortresses' too (although perhaps it's not the best way to get into the band if your strictly into HxCx). Lead singer Jamie Hay is/ was an awesome skater and now plays solo acoustic sets (as well as being in a slew of other bands). Youtube them or download some of their earlier stuff and let me know what you think. It's sad that when Australian hardcore is mentioned overseas this band is largely ignored :'(
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Never heard of Pure Evil Trio, but oddly enough, just saw a Conation live video from some fest on some blog. Perhaps that's a sign.
Pure Evil are one of those bands that have basically nothing on youtube. I distinctly remember them being very anti-myspace back in the early naughts too. If you can find a download of this https://pureevil.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-our-music (https://pureevil.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-our-music) give it a go! MITB influences creeping in there too with some of the electronic stuff, either way though I reckon you'd dig them.
Conation are both brutal (gawd I hate that word) and melodic at the same time. In their later works they even had a violinist. You probably thinking wtf? but it totally works with them and their colonial themes etc. 'Dichotomy of Earth and Human Race' would probably be a good start but I really like 'Troubled Waters And Fortresses' too (although perhaps it's not the best way to get into the band if your strictly into HxCx). Lead singer Jamie Hay is/ was an awesome skater and now plays solo acoustic sets (as well as being in a slew of other bands). Youtube them or download some of their earlier stuff and let me know what you think. It's sad that when Australian hardcore is mentioned overseas this band is largely ignored :'(
Checked out "Dichotomy of Earth and the Human Race." Reminded me of Portraits of Past, but with a bit of early '00s Metalcore influence (The Hope Conspiracy comes to mind), which is pretty expected considering when it came out. Pretty cool, but honestly, I'd probably be into the weirder stuff you mentioned. I'll keep a look out for it online, which is much harder than it once was. Sucks that most of the blogs got gutted.
Speaking of, this one is a fucking goldmine and i'm happy to see it's still going. Cool live/outtake stuff as well. Kind of odd a lot of the newer stuff posted on there is bands I know personally, but if you go back a ways there's some pretty obscure/awesome shit.
http://bloggedquartered.blogspot.com (http://bloggedquartered.blogspot.com)
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going to see Poison the well(reunion show - hello 2004) lol, Strife, and this local band La bella tonight. going to be interesting
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going to see Poison the well(reunion show - hello 2004) lol, Strife, and this local band La bella tonight. going to be interesting
caught them a few months ago, it was fun, tons of newer stuff, which isnt my bag, but def cool
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yeah unfortunately it was mostly newer stuff and I'm really only familiar with some songs off opposite of december. Most of the new stuff sounded like str8 up deftones worship, was weird haha. Still was a fun time. Strife still didn't do much for me. very boring but then again I have never been too into the straight forward youth crew jock-esque type of hardcore ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Is the guitarist from Poison the Well still playing in Sleigh Bells?
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Is the guitarist from Poison the Well still playing in Sleigh Bells?
he doesnt play with PTW anymore, but he came out for a song when they played Brooklyn
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I don't mind political music to be honest, I've always listened to it though so maybe I'm biased?
It defs has it's place and at the time that los crudos/ spitboy split was untouchable so I'm not going to hate on ebullition.
Spazz just made sense when the "scene" sometimes took itself too seriously and that's why I'll always love them.
Speaking of Spazz, does anyone remember Plutocracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k)
Also, isn't Max Ward like a professor now
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084 (http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084)
Pretty sure I read an interview with him not too long ago talking about being a professor in the northeast. Unless I just imagined all of that. It makes sense because, you know, Scholastic Deth.
I'm admittedly not into the Spitboy side of that LP (no internal dialogue please, i'm just not fucking into it!), but the Crudos side is among the greatest recordings in the history of Hardcore.
Also, 625 shit's distributed through Ebullition, no need to picks sides.
Plutocracy, though some would call them Grind, aesthetically is a lot more what I personally associate powerviolence with (Excruciating Terror too, though they are definitely a Grind band). I love Spazz, but they lack the scummy, fucked up, mentally anguished quality of some of the other early bands. But fuck genres, right?
Also, if you haven't, listen to this fucking band (also more grind, but still):
Lords of Light - LP [2001] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOhmyCsS6bk#)
I like their second LP better but it's not on Youtube.
couldn't agree more, i personally don't care for the spitboy side too much either. crudos are playing in 10 days and i hope i'll make it to the show.
i might have posted a video in this thread, but needles is another sorrondeguy band that i think is pretty good.
ebullition bands were my shit back in the day aorund 2000. most cool ones were already broken up, i was about 3-4 years too young for that. i can't listen to portraits of past and such too much nowadays. i still like the instrumentation but i can't deal with yelping screamo vocals anymore, except with records by yaphet kotto or fourhundred years maybe... not a ebullition band but i always loved shotmaker. kind of like most ebullition bands but sludgy with those baselines that sound more like shellac or unwound and drums that sound like a bulldozer flattening everything in its way not very fast, but stoicly.
never could get into bands like ptw or from autumn to ashes... i remember they were liked by kids that listened to nu metal and discovering "screamo". i was in a shortlived band with a few other nyhc type kids and the nu emos were often made fun of. our drummer from back then actually went on to become lead vocalist in this metalcore band six reasons to kill that was fairly popular in germany...
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Checked out "Dichotomy of Earth and the Human Race." Reminded me of Portraits of Past, but with a bit of early '00s Metalcore influence (The Hope Conspiracy comes to mind), which is pretty expected considering when it came out. Pretty cool, but honestly, I'd probably be into the weirder stuff you mentioned. I'll keep a look out for it online, which is much harder than it once was. Sucks that most of the blogs got gutted.
Speaking of, this one is a fucking goldmine and i'm happy to see it's still going. Cool live/outtake stuff as well. Kind of odd a lot of the newer stuff posted on there is bands I know personally, but if you go back a ways there's some pretty obscure/awesome shit.
http://bloggedquartered.blogspot.com (http://bloggedquartered.blogspot.com)
(thanks for bumping Frank)
Nice, glad you checked it out. Do try and track down a download/ copy of 'Troubled Waters And Fortresses' if you can or maybe give it a burl on youtube. They also did a posthumous e.p called 'The Clouds are Gathering' which I love but yeah, enough about Conation (otherwise I'll just spend all my time in this thread praising them). I actually spent a whole afternoon at work checking out that blog you posted - so much gold in there!!! (nice to see Plutocracy getting some love)
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our drummer from back then actually went on to become lead vocalist in this metalcore band six reasons to kill that was fairly popular in germany...
haha i saw them twice, and still have their "kiss the demon" and split with Absidia somewhere at my parents place.
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ha ha that's cool, i have to admit despite being good friends with the dude for a few years after school we kind of lost touch and i never saw them play. i was really happy for him. he was really shy back then, i could have never imagined that he'd be the vocalist of popular hardcore band. also, i didn't want to hate on ptw fans at all, it was just weird back then. ptw and all those bands were definetely legit, just not my taste, but i actually put nerdy on a tape i made for a girl i knew that was into them. when this whole type of music became popular of course lots of asshats had to take it up and some bands got baited hard into selling out. like how afi was a decent punk band and turned into a pretty shitty hollywood pseudo goth modern rock mtv2 type band. some bands took a cool turn tho. and some nu metal kids probably abandoned their bad tastes in favor of digging deeper into hardcore/punk history for the better.
now if i went into this club headcrash here in hamburg for example they manage to play boysetsfire right after disturbed to follow up with shit like brokencyde, so there's that. i am glad that a band like converge is still going strong and still maintaining a relatively idiot free fanbase despite becoming very popular among fans of loud rock music.
anyone remember the band minus from iceland? they were on victory records and played pretty noisy metallic hardcore. then they released halldor laxness. suddenly the band looked like guns n roses, was into drugs and the music was more rocking. i really liked that record.
jr ewing tried to make an ambitious rock record with their last one but failed imo. at first i remember liking it a lot but it wore off quickly and i never feel the urge to go back to it, i still listen regular to calling in dead and ride paranoia. i feel there's always only few bands that manage to break their respective mold without either becoming less interesting and watered down or straight catering to another crowd.
my favorite record that breaks down the boundaries between post-hardcore/noise/progressive rock is still yank crime by drive like jehu. i think it could be considered a classic in music history itself. bands like metz nowadays try to approach that sound again, but none came close for me so far. they were able to create a paranoid and panicky atmosphere in their music that is really unique to them imo.
sry for the kind of pointless rambling, this thread just brings back a lot of memories. i'm actually not a part of any hardcore scene here anymore at this point, only know a few skaters that share the taste and go to shows with occasionally. i really appreciate this thread and all these stories and how we all share certain records and bands and stories from shows is awesome.
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I don't mind political music to be honest, I've always listened to it though so maybe I'm biased?
It defs has it's place and at the time that los crudos/ spitboy split was untouchable so I'm not going to hate on ebullition.
Spazz just made sense when the "scene" sometimes took itself too seriously and that's why I'll always love them.
Speaking of Spazz, does anyone remember Plutocracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0GHoDAr8k)
Also, isn't Max Ward like a professor now
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084 (http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/hist/faculty/node/285084)
Pretty sure I read an interview with him not too long ago talking about being a professor in the northeast. Unless I just imagined all of that. It makes sense because, you know, Scholastic Deth.
I'm admittedly not into the Spitboy side of that LP (no internal dialogue please, i'm just not fucking into it!), but the Crudos side is among the greatest recordings in the history of Hardcore.
Also, 625 shit's distributed through Ebullition, no need to picks sides.
Plutocracy, though some would call them Grind, aesthetically is a lot more what I personally associate powerviolence with (Excruciating Terror too, though they are definitely a Grind band). I love Spazz, but they lack the scummy, fucked up, mentally anguished quality of some of the other early bands. But fuck genres, right?
Also, if you haven't, listen to this fucking band (also more grind, but still):
Lords of Light - LP [2001] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOhmyCsS6bk#)
I like their second LP better but it's not on Youtube.
couldn't agree more, i personally don't care for the spitboy side too much either. crudos are playing in 10 days and i hope i'll make it to the show.
i might have posted a video in this thread, but needles is another sorrondeguy band that i think is pretty good.
ebullition bands were my shit back in the day aorund 2000. most cool ones were already broken up, i was about 3-4 years too young for that. i can't listen to portraits of past and such too much nowadays. i still like the instrumentation but i can't deal with yelping screamo vocals anymore, except with records by yaphet kotto or fourhundred years maybe... not a ebullition band but i always loved shotmaker. kind of like most ebullition bands but sludgy with those baselines that sound more like shellac or unwound and drums that sound like a bulldozer flattening everything in its way not very fast, but stoicly.
Saw them last Saturday, and despite the lame venue, it was pretty incredible. Nothing compares to seeing them in an indoor soccer arena on the south side of Chicago though. There were like 7 year old kids to couples in their mid-40s there. And all but like 10 people knew every word to every song. I was a minority for the first time in my life and that shit blew my mind. Some of the sweetest guys too, for real. Limp Wrist was always super fun to go see live, but they always played with shitty bands it seems. SJW rant over.
That Needles record on Iron Lung was cool. Booked a show for José's band Kontaminant a few years ago and they were pretty sick.
my favorite record that breaks down the boundaries between post-hardcore/noise/progressive rock is still yank crime by drive like jehu. i think it could be considered a classic in music history itself. bands like metz nowadays try to approach that sound again, but none came close for me so far. they were able to create a paranoid and panicky atmosphere in their music that is really unique to them imo.
Metz does not/will never compare to Drive Like Jehu. I went to one of their shows though and it was actually pretty good, but their records are the audible equivalent to watching paint dry. Yank Crime is one of the crowning achievements of 90s music and the fact it isn't regularly held on par with records like "Loveless," "Bandwagonesque," or "Slanted and Enchanted" has always puzzled me.
(thanks for bumping Frank)
Nice, glad you checked it out. Do try and track down a download/ copy of 'Troubled Waters And Fortresses' if you can or maybe give it a burl on youtube. They also did a posthumous e.p called 'The Clouds are Gathering' which I love but yeah, enough about Conation (otherwise I'll just spend all my time in this thread praising them). I actually spent a whole afternoon at work checking out that blog you posted - so much gold in there!!! (nice to see Plutocracy getting some love)
Yeah, I heard it was taken off the net for a while because one of Corrosion of Conformity's old labels sent a cease and desist, despite it all being Animosity/Eye For and Eye era demos and live shit. Fucking lame. But yeah, it's cool they have new stuff like Annihilation Time and Coke Bust on there now. And you best believe i downloaded that No Le$$ discography.
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Never listened to a Needles record, but they were one of my favorite bands to see live in SF when I (and Martin) still lived there. My memory is fuzzy, but I saw them play an incredible show at the Daly City bowling alley, with the line up including (I think?) Caged Animal, Ecoli, and Culture Kids.
Those bands playing in the arcade of a bowling alley on a busy night, with normal families being subjected to the spectacle was kinda surreal.
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Can you guys recommend any bands? I'm trying expand my taste in music. I've been listening to Turnstile, Rotting Out, & Suburban Scum if that matters at all.
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i've been head over heels in love with angel du$t, their new record and AD ep are fucking golden. probably my pick for album of the year until every time i die's new one drops
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https://spunknotpunk.bandcamp.com/album/its-not-punk-its-spunk (https://spunknotpunk.bandcamp.com/album/its-not-punk-its-spunk)
A friend played this for me this week and I can't stop listening to it. It's so dumb. It's like an entire tape of knuckle-dragging breakdowns.
Apparently some high school kids were playing it through a boombox at the skatepark, and when he asked what it was they said, "It's fucking hardcore punk!"
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https://spunknotpunk.bandcamp.com/album/its-not-punk-its-spunk (https://spunknotpunk.bandcamp.com/album/its-not-punk-its-spunk)
A friend played this for me this week and I can't stop listening to it. It's so dumb. It's like an entire tape of knuckle-dragging breakdowns.
Apparently some high school kids were playing it through a boombox at the skatepark, and when he asked what it was they said, "It's fucking hardcore punk!"
damn I like that quite a bit... reminds me of Beowulf or something off the Welcome To Venice comp.
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New WARTHOG!
https://beachimpedimentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/warthog-s-t-ep-2 (https://beachimpedimentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/warthog-s-t-ep-2)
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A friend and former label/distro guy is unloading a bunch of his records if you guys are interested. Mostly 7-inches. Some Japanese stuff and rare old things.
https://www.discogs.com/seller/buraicore/profile (https://www.discogs.com/seller/buraicore/profile)
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A friend and former label/distro guy is unloading a bunch of his records if you guys are interested. Mostly 7-inches. Some Japanese stuff and rare old things.
https://www.discogs.com/seller/buraicore/profile (https://www.discogs.com/seller/buraicore/profile)
Might cop those Negazione records when I get some cash. Peep this, kids, some good shit in there.
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Anyone have a DL link to the new Turnstile EP?
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Anyone have a DL link to the new Turnstile EP?
You welcome! ;)
http://uploaded.net/file/669tqeca (http://uploaded.net/file/669tqeca)
I'm really into Heavy Hardcore latelly. Last two albuns that I've been really into are the new Exalt and Knocked Loose.
New Exalt reminds me of a mix between Harm's Way with some Deftones/KoRn vibe. I was really into Nu metal when I was a kid so this sounds perfect to me. Last song of the album is pure Deftone'ish.
Exalt - The Shape You Took Before The Ache (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcDMrO01J14#)
New Knocked Loose is straight up nuts... Like Holy Shit! Insanelly heavy and agressive. People will get hurt in their shows, that's for sure.
Knocked Loose "Oblivions Peak" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1jsU6Qaf80#)
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Hell Yeah thanks Skatan!
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still don't "get" turnstile
#oldmanproblems
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still don't "get" turnstile
#oldmanproblems
Don't worry, the problem isn't you.
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still don't "get" turnstile
#oldmanproblems
Don't worry, the problem isn't you.
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Turnstile is part of what, for me, is entire alternate universe of hardcore. No punk to be found. It trips me out.
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Man, I love Turnstile. My tastes in hardcore have always gravitated toward the punky/grindy stuff over the moshy/heavy stuff, but that last LP awoke something in me. If I can try to explain it to the people who don't "get it" (btw, not blaming or converting, just stating) it's almost like a 90s hardcore nerd's interpretation of a funk band. The simple grooves and the long instrumental breaks and chorus pedal overdose solos just add so much soul to a subgenre that's been beaten into the ground. And they're heavy without being dark, which is a nice departure in my mind.
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Man, I love Turnstile. My tastes in hardcore have always gravitated toward the punky/grindy stuff over the moshy/heavy stuff, but that last LP awoke something in me. If I can try to explain it to the people who don't "get it" (btw, not blaming or converting, just stating) it's almost like a 90s hardcore nerd's interpretation of a funk band. The simple grooves and the long instrumental breaks and chorus pedal overdose solos just add so much soul to a subgenre that's been beaten into the ground. And they're heavy without being dark, which is a nice departure in my mind.
To me, it sounds like Shelter meets 311, which on paper looks horrible/hilarious, but honestly, it's not really that bad ("not bad" doesn't equal "good"), leaving little of note for me.
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Man, I love Turnstile. My tastes in hardcore have always gravitated toward the punky/grindy stuff over the moshy/heavy stuff, but that last LP awoke something in me. If I can try to explain it to the people who don't "get it" (btw, not blaming or converting, just stating) it's almost like a 90s hardcore nerd's interpretation of a funk band. The simple grooves and the long instrumental breaks and chorus pedal overdose solos just add so much soul to a subgenre that's been beaten into the ground. And they're heavy without being dark, which is a nice departure in my mind.
Basically my thoughts about Turnstile... They are funky, heavy and groovy, fun too. They have a cool vibe going on and throw an hell of a show!
I actually never cared about punk, there are just a few bands that I like (and pop punk, that's a guilty pleasure). I was more of a metal kid when younger, the "core" world just came a long time after it. I like my hardcore more on the heavier/groovier side, more metallic riffs too. Fast, Punkish hardcore was never my thing, unless it its on the grind/crust side, that way i can appreciate some stuff.
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To me, it sounds like Shelter meets 311, which on paper looks horrible/hilarious, but honestly, it's not really that bad
Haha that's pretty accurate and I think that's actually part of what hooked me. They employ so many techniques that make me think "I feel like I shouldn't like this," and I was just so caught off guard that I did on first listen that I just surrendered.
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To me, it sounds like Shelter meets 311 having a foursome with RHCP and living colour
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I swear I never heard about Brainbombs before a year or two ago, and now I constantly hear bands being compared to Brainbombs. They're pretty tight though.
Brainbombs lipstick on my dick (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfF6XZTklto#)
Also, twin stumps are pretty cool.
twin stumps - landlord (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRjuZcfUt7Y#)
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Heading over to London to see Violent Reaction's last show, with the Flex, Waste Management, Insist, Murder, Arms Race, Higher Power and Rupture.
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Heading over to London to see Violent Reaction's last show, with the Flex, Waste Management, Insist, Murder, Arms Race, Higher Power and Rupture.
Holy shit, Rupture's still around?
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Heading over to London to see Violent Reaction's last show, with the Flex, Waste Management, Insist, Murder, Arms Race, Higher Power and Rupture.
Holy shit, Rupture's still around?
I think it must be a different Rupture, it's certainly not the Australian one anyway.
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I swear I never heard about Brainbombs before a year or two ago, and now I constantly hear bands being compared to Brainbombs. They're pretty tight though.
Brainbombs lipstick on my dick (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfF6XZTklto#)
Also, twin stumps are pretty cool.
twin stumps - landlord (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRjuZcfUt7Y#)
Never heard of Twin Stumps before now, but it sounds like Wolf Eyes with a drum kit. Speaking of which, Wolf Eyes put on the HEAVIEST show I've seen in my life 12-13 years ago. Felt like my heart was going to explode. Wish they'd get out more.
In regards to Brainbombs, Obey is the "definitive" Brainbombs album, but Fucking Mess is probably my favorite:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7TVpAsu9hU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7TVpAsu9hU#)
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I swear I never heard about Brainbombs before a year or two ago, and now I constantly hear bands being compared to Brainbombs. They're pretty tight though.
Brainbombs lipstick on my dick (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfF6XZTklto#)
Also, twin stumps are pretty cool.
twin stumps - landlord (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRjuZcfUt7Y#)
Never heard of Twin Stumps before now, but it sounds like Wolf Eyes with a drum kit. Speaking of which, Wolf Eyes put on the HEAVIEST show I've seen in my life 12-13 years ago. Felt like my heart was going to explode. Wish they'd get out more.
In regards to Brainbombs, Obey is the "definitive" Brainbombs album, but Fucking Mess is probably my favorite:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7TVpAsu9hU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7TVpAsu9hU#)
Just listened to this record, very cool!
I'll have to give a listen to Wolf Eyes in a while so!
Noise is essential.
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Heading over to London to see Violent Reaction's last show, with the Flex, Waste Management, Insist, Murder, Arms Race, Higher Power and Rupture.
Holy shit, Rupture's still around?
I think it must be a different Rupture, it's certainly not the Australian one anyway.
I figured, but unfortunately it seems somewhat possible (shit, is Reagan Youth still playing?)
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I'm getting rid of a bunch of shit. HMU if you'd be interested in any of the following used shirts for cheap, like $5+ $2 for shipping
Pulling Teeth shirt xl
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-V6iZxSKQ5Kk/T3463dqhlHI/AAAAAAAAC8w/RWz1sJDd_xo/s1600/IMG_0217.JPG)
Cursed He Goat shirt size Large (from deathwishinc)
Cursed Damian shirt size large (from deathwishinc)
Cursed One Hands shirt size large (from Trash art - first pressing of the One reissue)
Rise and Fall Ghent Belgium size large hoodie
(http://deathwishinc.com/estore/graphics/00000001/HSRAF04.hi.jpg)
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptzXhjqlaFM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptzXhjqlaFM#)
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https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-040-the-bug-whats-buggin-you-tape (https://notnormaltapes.bandcamp.com/album/nnt-040-the-bug-whats-buggin-you-tape)
The Bug, ex-Raw Nerve (singer, Ralph). They put out another tape after this, last June, also on Not Normal Tapes (Ralph is one half of NNT, I believe).
Krimewatch 2016 Demo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS_Uuj5SiU8#)
Krimewatch, NYC Punks with female vocals. They're putting out a seven inch on Lockin Out, as is my understanding. Decent, anyway.
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^this band is so hyped. i don't get most bands that are held in any high regard these days. its so boring
this is still the best hardcore release of all time. disagree and yous a fool
Poison Idea - Pick your king (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURwHm32C70)
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^this band is so hyped. i don't get most bands that are held in any high regard these days. its so boring
this is still the best hardcore release of all time. disagree and yous a fool
Poison Idea - Pick your king (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURwHm32C70)
i disagree but it's definitely one of the best. this one gets my top vote:
Koro - 700 Club 7" EP [1983] HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZKx130I3aU#)
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^this band is so hyped. i don't get most bands that are held in any high regard these days. its so boring
this is still the best hardcore release of all time. disagree and yous a fool
Poison Idea - Pick your king (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURwHm32C70)
i disagree but it's definitely one of the best. this one gets my top vote:
Koro - 700 Club 7" EP [1983] HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZKx130I3aU#)
Die Kreuzen - Die Kreuzen (Full Album, Vinyl) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDdlX80dgYI#)
My favorite. That Koro single is super underrated and "Pick Your King" is pretty damn high on my list too.
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^this band is so hyped. i don't get most bands that are held in any high regard these days. its so boring
this is still the best hardcore release of all time. disagree and yous a fool
Poison Idea - Pick your king (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURwHm32C70)
i disagree but it's definitely one of the best. this one gets my top vote:
Koro - 700 Club 7" EP [1983] HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZKx130I3aU#)
Die Kreuzen - Die Kreuzen (Full Album, Vinyl) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDdlX80dgYI#)
My favorite. That Koro single is super underrated and "Pick Your King" is pretty damn high on my list too.
yeah that LP and the Cows and Beer 7" are classic. In fact I like most Die Kreuzen lp's but for different reasons.
I've been listening to a lot of old hardcore due to the disgusting political climate of this country right now.
Mecht Mensch - Acceptance e.p. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AKU4HO13BY#)
The Fix - Vengeance (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_n421S0kD4#)
Neos - Hassibah Gets the Martian Brain Squeeze (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBplafvM2T8#)
and not exactly hardcore, but kinda
The Crucifucks-Hinkley Had A Vision (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNrytt7D2Lo#)
Crucifucks - You Give Me the Creeps (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA7EzQ_P37c#)
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Die Kreuzen - Die Kreuzen (Full Album, Vinyl) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDdlX80dgYI#)
My favorite. That Koro single is super underrated and "Pick Your King" is pretty damn high on my list too.
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yeah that LP and the Cows and Beer 7" are classic. In fact I like most Die Kreuzen lp's but for different reasons.
I've been listening to a lot of old hardcore due to the disgusting political climate of this country right now.
Mecht Mensch - Acceptance e.p. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AKU4HO13BY#)
The Fix - Vengeance (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_n421S0kD4#)
Neos - Hassibah Gets the Martian Brain Squeeze (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBplafvM2T8#)
and not exactly hardcore, but kinda
The Crucifucks-Hinkley Had A Vision (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNrytt7D2Lo#)
Crucifucks - You Give Me the Creeps (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA7EzQ_P37c#)
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Same here. The Effigies are kind of similar for me in that regard.
Also, good to see some Midwest love (well, cept Neos).
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hell yea! crucifucks are awesome. I knew some of their members went on to play in other big bands but forgot who so i looked it up - apparently steve shelley from sonic youth was the drummer at one point. Last time i saw sun kil moon steve shelley was on drums. pretty sweet
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Are we posting our favorite "classic" hardcore??
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag#)
Apparently this entire album isn't on youtube and that's a travesty. Not straight up hardcore but easily one of the most well rounded hardcore punk albums ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7#)
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https://outsidelookinginhc.bandcamp.com/ (https://outsidelookinginhc.bandcamp.com/)
Some friends of mine from Chico, Ca members also in Criminal Wave, Sicko and Stress Relief.
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Are we posting our favorite "classic" hardcore??
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag#)
Apparently this entire album isn't on youtube and that's a travesty. Not straight up hardcore but easily one of the most well rounded hardcore punk albums ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7#)
Really Red is disgustingly underrated. More not Hardcore "Hardcore":
The Proletariat | Soma Holiday LP [full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgY_Fbox1eU#)
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Are we posting our favorite "classic" hardcore??
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag#)
Apparently this entire album isn't on youtube and that's a travesty. Not straight up hardcore but easily one of the most well rounded hardcore punk albums ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7#)
Really Red is disgustingly underrated. More not Hardcore "Hardcore":
The Proletariat | Soma Holiday LP [full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgY_Fbox1eU#)
Fuck yeah that Proletariat album rules (as does Really Red). 'Soma Holiday' was just reissued on S-S Records.
some other 'out-there' hardcore:
united mutation - rock 'n' roll party mix (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR_q2QGa93s#)
septic death - thaw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8pCpDE8V_I#)
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Not necessarily hardcore but definitely falls under post hardcore or noisy type of stuff. one of my favorite albums of all time! soundtrack to being tied up and tortured in buffalo bill's basement
The Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0MgbQHh-Xg#)
also how da fuk do you post embedded links? nu here sorry
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Are we posting our favorite "classic" hardcore??
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NJi1wwwIOU#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHvRfL8Zfk#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR7WPliaSag#)
Apparently this entire album isn't on youtube and that's a travesty. Not straight up hardcore but easily one of the most well rounded hardcore punk albums ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKIyJV11hG8&list=PLssCD95kaH48-q5STcPi_jZ1w71obzz_7#)
Really Red is disgustingly underrated. More not Hardcore "Hardcore":
The Proletariat | Soma Holiday LP [full] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgY_Fbox1eU#)
Fuck yeah that Proletariat album rules (as does Really Red). 'Soma Holiday' was just reissued on S-S Records.
some other 'out-there' hardcore:
united mutation - rock 'n' roll party mix (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR_q2QGa93s#)
septic death - thaw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8pCpDE8V_I#)
What a great time we live in. I think Alt Tentacles reissued "Teaching You the Fear" last year and I'm pretty sure the first 2 United Mutation "7s were rereleased a couple years ago too.
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Not necessarily hardcore but definitely falls under post hardcore or noisy type of stuff. one of my favorite albums of all time! soundtrack to being tied up and tortured in buffalo bill's basement
The Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0MgbQHh-Xg#)
also how da fuk do you post embedded links? nu here sorry
You have to take the 's' out of https.
The Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0MgbQHh-Xg#)
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I've never heard United Mutation before :o. Is all their stuff similar to that??
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I've never heard United Mutation before :o. Is all their stuff similar to that??
that's one of their more experimental-ish songs, but all their shit is awesome. Fast 80's hardcore with crusty vocals (but i don't think they ever took themselves seriously enough to be crust) and occasional chorus pedal thrown in. They get compared to Void which I don't really hear... just outsider hardcore.
here's a cool write up and discography download:
http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html (http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html)
United Mutation - D.C. Screws The World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6WLatYxmBA#)
a little similar to that but more straight ahead hardcore is Suburban Mutilation (more midwest hardcore!)
Suburban Mutilation - No Expectations (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoKhb0EtYk#)
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new power trip song :o
https://soundcloud.com/southern-lord-records/firing-squad
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https://badmanifest.bandcamp.com/
These lads are all great skaters as well as being one of the best current punk bands in England.
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I've never heard United Mutation before :o. Is all their stuff similar to that??
that's one of their more experimental-ish songs, but all their shit is awesome. Fast 80's hardcore with crusty vocals (but i don't think they ever took themselves seriously enough to be crust) and occasional chorus pedal thrown in. They get compared to Void which I don't really hear... just outsider hardcore.
here's a cool write up and discography download:
http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html (http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html)
United Mutation - D.C. Screws The World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6WLatYxmBA#)
a little similar to that but more straight ahead hardcore is Suburban Mutilation (more midwest hardcore!)
Suburban Mutilation - No Expectations (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoKhb0EtYk#)
Ha. Hate to name drop, but my dad's friends with Gary, Suburban Mutilation's guitar player. He gave me a bunch of old Wisco Hardcore tapes when I was in high school.
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Speaking of Wisconsin hardcore, is Holy Shit! still around? That band was awesome.
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I've never heard United Mutation before :o. Is all their stuff similar to that??
that's one of their more experimental-ish songs, but all their shit is awesome. Fast 80's hardcore with crusty vocals (but i don't think they ever took themselves seriously enough to be crust) and occasional chorus pedal thrown in. They get compared to Void which I don't really hear... just outsider hardcore.
here's a cool write up and discography download:
http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html (http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html)
United Mutation - D.C. Screws The World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6WLatYxmBA#)
a little similar to that but more straight ahead hardcore is Suburban Mutilation (more midwest hardcore!)
Suburban Mutilation - No Expectations (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoKhb0EtYk#)
Ha. Hate to name drop, but my dad's friends with Gary, Suburban Mutilation's guitar player. He gave me a bunch of old Wisco Hardcore tapes when I was in high school.
oh man, did he happen to give you the America's Dairyland compilation? I've been trying to find that forever, it's not even downloadable from what I can tell.
Speaking of Wisconsin hardcore, is Holy Shit! still around? That band was awesome.
I'm pretty sure they are... and fuck they are awesome. midwest hardcore at it's best! their first two 7" are the best 'modern hardcore' records in my opinion. I remember hearing that first single "What the Fuck" and it blew me away
love this live footage too:
Holy Shit! live at Columbus Club in Appleton, Wisconsin on 2/22/2003 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlGAlllIaFU#)
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I've never heard United Mutation before :o. Is all their stuff similar to that??
that's one of their more experimental-ish songs, but all their shit is awesome. Fast 80's hardcore with crusty vocals (but i don't think they ever took themselves seriously enough to be crust) and occasional chorus pedal thrown in. They get compared to Void which I don't really hear... just outsider hardcore.
here's a cool write up and discography download:
http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html (http://fuckedbynoise.blogspot.com/2014/08/united-mutation-discography.html)
United Mutation - D.C. Screws The World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6WLatYxmBA#)
a little similar to that but more straight ahead hardcore is Suburban Mutilation (more midwest hardcore!)
Suburban Mutilation - No Expectations (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoKhb0EtYk#)
Ha. Hate to name drop, but my dad's friends with Gary, Suburban Mutilation's guitar player. He gave me a bunch of old Wisco Hardcore tapes when I was in high school.
oh man, did he happen to give you the America's Dairyland compilation? I've been trying to find that forever, it's not even downloadable from what I can tell.
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Speaking of Wisconsin hardcore, is Holy Shit! still around? That band was awesome.
I'm pretty sure they are... and fuck they are awesome. midwest hardcore at it's best! their first two 7" are the best 'modern hardcore' records in my opinion. I remember hearing that first single "What the Fuck" and it blew me away
love this live footage too:
Holy Shit! live at Columbus Club in Appleton, Wisconsin on 2/22/2003 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlGAlllIaFU#)
No, but i have a copy. Don't kill yourself finding it, everything that's worth while on it has been released elsewhere.
I see Andy from Holy Shit! around every so often and their drummer Eric still has shows at his house. They don't play as often as they used to, but they're definitely still around. They're putting a song on some Anti-Scott Walker Comp due out sometime soon.
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Lip Cream - 9 Shocks Terror LP (1987) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvLnSxc87_c#)
R.A.M.B.O. - Wall Of Death The System / Full Album (2001) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2E-lE8EO88#)
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Hadn't given these dudes a chance because I associated them with what I consider the alternate universe of hardcore due to them always playing with like, Turnstile and Angel Dust and shit I cannot get into at all, but I actually dig it. Kinda reminds me of 86 Mentality or something. Last song is tough. I know I'm a year late.
LOCK- Demo 2015 (FULL DEMO) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz8zTFfyac4#)
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Hadn't given these dudes a chance because I associated them with what I consider the alternate universe of hardcore due to them always playing with like, Turnstile and Angel Dust and shit I cannot get into at all, but I actually dig it. Kinda reminds me of 86 Mentality or something. Last song is tough. I know I'm a year late.
LOCK- Demo 2015 (FULL DEMO) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz8zTFfyac4#)
my good friend was og drummer and recorded that demo with them but quit because he can't get behind a band that has any 2 step parts hahaha. had to respect his decision.
that being said - 86 mentality is so sick. haven't heard that name in 4ever
this song used to get me so pumped haha
86 Mentality - Intro/Life Trap (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMKJFgqTzYg#)
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Lock music wise remind me of OG Cleveland band Confront
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Lock music wise remind me of OG Cleveland band Confront
Holy shit. There's a name I haven't seen in a while. The fattest band in Cleveland until One Life Crew came around.
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Lip Cream - 9 Shocks Terror LP (1987) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvLnSxc87_c#)
one of the finest hardcore lps
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Lock music wise remind me of OG Cleveland band Confront
Holy shit. There's a name I haven't seen in a while. The fattest band in Cleveland until One Life Crew came around.
Truth
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wouldn't call it hardcore at all but I don't think there's a punk thread but
Wire is one of my all time favorite bands. Their first three albums are full of fuggin jams and their sound evolved ever so tastefully ;D
Wire - Pink Flag (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNVdziest58#)
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I've never so much as heard of Wire before, but I can dig it, baby.
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
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I've never so much as heard of Wire before, but I can dig it, baby.
hell yeeee believe me that album has so many hits. just keep listening
as far as stuff like sqrm, try this. way better imo and more gross sounding. this is a hidden socal gem, one of the greats. francis harold and the holograms
Francis Harold & The Holograms - White Bull + Chinese Head + My Hell (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtT0dtTwU-o#)
also
rorschach came to mind?
rorschach - protestant lp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyprzmd3rVw#)
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
I'm sure someone has mentioned Drunkdriver in this thread. I had never heard SQRM before but upon listening, and I immediately thought "This band is on Youth Attack" and it turns out I was right, so I'd check out other shit on that label (Raw Nerve comes to mind, though they're pretty popular and you've most likely heard them. Cult Ritual too).
You should listen to "Protestant" just because it's one of the greatest albums of the 90s.
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
Hoax probably fits the bill, as does Total Abuse. Brainbombs are about as misanthropic as it gets, but aren't really hardcore. For older stuff I would say No Trend and Drunks With Guns, probably even Flipper?
as far as stuff like sqrm, try this. way better imo and more gross sounding. this is a hidden socal gem, one of the greats. francis harold and the holograms
Yeah that band was pretty awesome. I think they were from Bakersfield(?), so it makes sense they never really got the attention they deserved.
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
I'm sure someone has mentioned Drunkdriver in this thread. I had never heard SQRM before but upon listening, and I immediately thought "This band is on Youth Attack" and it turns out I was right, so I'd check out other shit on that label (Raw Nerve comes to mind, though they're pretty popular and you've most likely heard them. Cult Ritual too).
You should listen to "Protestant" just because it's one of the greatest albums of the 90s.
These are some of my favorite bands, my good man, you're not wrong! But I'm unfamiliar with Protestant, who's that by?
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
Hoax probably fits the bill, as does Total Abuse. Brainbombs are about as misanthropic as it gets, but aren't really hardcore. For older stuff I would say No Trend and Drunks With Guns, probably even Flipper?
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as far as stuff like sqrm, try this. way better imo and more gross sounding. this is a hidden socal gem, one of the greats. francis harold and the holograms
Yeah that band was pretty awesome. I think they were from Bakersfield(?), so it makes sense they never really got the attention they deserved.
I'd have known Hoax, TA and brainbombs, but not the others, thanks!
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
I'm sure someone has mentioned Drunkdriver in this thread. I had never heard SQRM before but upon listening, and I immediately thought "This band is on Youth Attack" and it turns out I was right, so I'd check out other shit on that label (Raw Nerve comes to mind, though they're pretty popular and you've most likely heard them. Cult Ritual too).
You should listen to "Protestant" just because it's one of the greatest albums of the 90s.
These are some of my favorite bands, my good man, you're not wrong! But I'm unfamiliar with Protestant, who's that by?
Rorschach. Get everything they've ever released.
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Looking for really venomous, angry, misanthropic music like SQRM, any suggestions?
Hoax probably fits the bill, as does Total Abuse. Brainbombs are about as misanthropic as it gets, but aren't really hardcore. For older stuff I would say No Trend and Drunks With Guns, probably even Flipper?
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as far as stuff like sqrm, try this. way better imo and more gross sounding. this is a hidden socal gem, one of the greats. francis harold and the holograms
Yeah that band was pretty awesome. I think they were from Bakersfield(?), so it makes sense they never really got the attention they deserved.
I'd have known Hoax, TA and brainbombs, but not the others, thanks!
Have to admit I've never heard SQRM, but based on the suggestions.. Some other bands of that ilk are Blight (awesome side project of Tesco Vee), Frantix, New Flesh, Bobby Soxx (my favorite punk 7" of all time) and Stickmen with Rayguns.
Also if you haven't checked out Rusted Shut you absolutely have to, blast Jesus Christ Inca at top volume.
For full blown misanthropy you can't get better than early/mid Butthole Surfers, especially Locust Abortion Technician.
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curious to see some opinions on this album, Canadian band, Withdrawal.
https://escapistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/never
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curious to see some opinions on this album, Canadian band, Withdrawal.
https://escapistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/never
Not at all my kind of hardcore, so I can't judge. Are you in this band? What do you think of it?
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curious to see some opinions on this album, Canadian band, Withdrawal.
https://escapistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/never
Their split with Young and In the Way was on heavy rotation for a while. Didn't even know they had a new album. Liking it so far.
You should check out this band New Lows if you haven't already. Specifically this track "anguish".
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curious to see some opinions on this album, Canadian band, Withdrawal.
https://escapistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/never
Their split with Young and In the Way was on heavy rotation for a while. Didn't even know they had a new album. Liking it so far.
You should check out this band New Lows if you haven't already. Specifically this track "anguish".
Yeah that split was very good, I haven't checked out New lows, will have to do so later today.
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curious to see some opinions on this album, Canadian band, Withdrawal.
https://escapistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/never
Not at all my kind of hardcore, so I can't judge. Are you in this band? What do you think of it?
Makes sense, not in the band but know some of the members. Their from my city so a lot of people hear that listen to hardcore like them a lot so wanted some outside opinion. I like a good amount of their albums, need to listen to this album more before I can put a solid opinion on it
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Rorschach is probably the quintessential "slept on" hardcore band from the 90s. I realize its not "lost" or forgotten but I've been heavily involved in Hardcore since then and never see Rorschach shirts at shows, and most importantly i dont hear many bands influenced by Rorschach. Pavlovs Dog has one of the hardest intro riffs of all time imo.
Speaking of Raw Nerve, I just spent the last few days sleeping on the RN singer Ralphs floor in Chicago. Not sure if any of you know about his label Not Normal Tapes, but I feel like everyone should. His newer band, The Bug, are good friends of mine and incredible. More spazz out noisy hardcore than what Raw Nerve was but worth everyone's attention.
SQRM - Freak is one of the meanest songs recorded
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The bug were posted a few pages ago. Top notch stuff.
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i dont know why i said Rorschach "Pavlovs Dog" was the hardest intro. I meant "Someone".
this is a little over a year over but I still jam it regularly enough. great live, not sure how much longer 86 Gemini is gonna be a thing though.
https://86gemini.bandcamp.com/album/actualize-2015-demo
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Rorschach is probably the quintessential "slept on" hardcore band from the 90s. I realize its not "lost" or forgotten but I've been heavily involved in Hardcore since then and never see Rorschach shirts at shows, and most importantly i dont hear many bands influenced by Rorschach. Pavlovs Dog has one of the hardest intro riffs of all time imo.
Speaking of Raw Nerve, I just spent the last few days sleeping on the RN singer Ralphs floor in Chicago. Not sure if any of you know about his label Not Normal Tapes, but I feel like everyone should. His newer band, The Bug, are good friends of mine and incredible. More spazz out noisy hardcore than what Raw Nerve was but worth everyone's attention.
SQRM - Freak is one of the meanest songs recorded
I always liked the intro drums on "in the year of our lord"....
These bands may be a little on the heavier side, but...
Bogrot
https://bogrot.bandcamp.com/album/bog-rot-disrotted-vinyl-split
Blind to faith. You can hear the Ringworm influence big time. (No idea how to embed via iPhone sorry bros)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjsp2WADw-8
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how have we not talked about this yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og)
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how have we not talked about this yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og)
Tales Of Terror should've been heavily featured :-\. C'mon Grosso.
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Big Boys and JFA are still to this day two of my favorite bands. ever. Also being exposed to Septic Death via skateboarding and just Pushead's curation of hardcore shaped my tastes for my entire life. They managed to omit Pus Zone from the convo. C'mon Grosso.
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how have we not talked about this yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og)
Tales Of Terror should've been heavily featured :-\. C'mon Grosso.
Damn you Tales of Terror... yet another record I can never seem to get my hands on.
That's got to be my favorite episode of Letters so far... JFA's 'Blatant Localism' and 'Valley of the Yakes' are definitely in my top 10 hardcore records ever.
I could never get into the Big Boys... a couple of their early songs are cool and I definitely respect them, but just not my cup o'tea. Seems like they would've been a blast live, though. The Dicks were far better IMHO.
Those first few Skate Rock tapes are pretty great all the way through.
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how have we not talked about this yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og)
Tales Of Terror should've been heavily featured :-\. C'mon Grosso.
Damn you Tales of Terror... yet another record I can never seem to get my hands on.
That's got to be my favorite episode of Letters so far... JFA's 'Blatant Localism' and 'Valley of the Yakes' are definitely in my top 10 hardcore records ever.
I could never get into the Big Boys... a couple of their early songs are cool and I definitely respect them, but just not my cup o'tea. Seems like they would've been a blast live, though. The Dicks were far better IMHO.
Those first few Skate Rock tapes are pretty great all the way through.
some people just cant get into the Big Boys. They always put me in a good mood. My newest band is total Big Boys/Minutemen worship with a healthy dose of early to mid 90s skateboarding and hip hop influence (mostly aesthetically). Catch is we use drum machines. I'll post it up in here once we finally drop the cassingle in the next few weeks.
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https://alarms.bandcamp.com/ (https://alarms.bandcamp.com/)
Some local (Sacramento area) homies, the new album is in the running for my favorite record this year.
It's rad to see people talking about Rorschach, I was at their first "last" show in a basement in Kent Ohio, the drummer set his kit up backwards and played with his back to the audience, there was something like 20 people there.
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https://alarms.bandcamp.com/ (https://alarms.bandcamp.com/)
Some local (Sacramento area) homies, the new album is in the running for my favorite record this year.
It's rad to see people talking about Rorschach, I was at their first "last" show in a basement in Kent Ohio, the drummer set his kit up backwards and played with his back to the audience, there was something like 20 people there.
They seem to be one of few '90s bands that every decent portions of every "sect" of the Hardcore scene loves and rightfully so. Grind/Powerviolence, Metalcore, SxE revival shit, "Screamo," proto SJW-core etc., you'll find a bunch of fans in every scene. Especially in recent times. Thanks tumblr or however the fuck kids hear of bands these days.
The one thing recorded in relation to them I don't absolutely adore is this recording from WNYU of Charles with Sam and Adam from Born Against arguing with Steve from Agnostic Front and Lou and Pete from Sick of it All. In hindsight, their perspective is pretty ridiculous (especially when considering the state of music nowadays). Rorschach, Born Against, and Sick of It All are all among my favorite bands ever, so when I heard first heard it it was a bit disheartening (Sam and Adam sound like total cocks, in my opinion).
SICK OF IT ALL BORN AGAINST DEBATE ON WNYU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6M5UYqtR5w#)
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I've seen some interviews with Sam McPheeters where he's addressed his points in the SOIA debate as kind of ridiculous and dismisses a lot of Born Against's general contrarian attitude. I love Born Against as a band and as lyricists for taking a sidestep from the traditional tough guy stuff, and I can't help but think he seems regretful of the band in general for stuff like the debate and it's kind of a bummer.
It reminds me of Against Me! where Laura Jane Grace seems dismissive of former anarchist politics as a result of bad experiences in the punk scene. Can't you just lean in radical directions with a practical approach instead of taking absurd absolutist stances on everything?
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Kinda relevant:
Sam McPheeters on Montel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BFIyV5nUH4#)
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how have we not talked about this yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib5S29Z0-og)
Tales Of Terror should've been heavily featured :-\. C'mon Grosso.
Damn you Tales of Terror... yet another record I can never seem to get my hands on.
That's got to be my favorite episode of Letters so far... JFA's 'Blatant Localism' and 'Valley of the Yakes' are definitely in my top 10 hardcore records ever.
I could never get into the Big Boys... a couple of their early songs are cool and I definitely respect them, but just not my cup o'tea. Seems like they would've been a blast live, though. The Dicks were far better IMHO.
Those first few Skate Rock tapes are pretty great all the way through.
some people just cant get into the Big Boys. They always put me in a good mood. My newest band is total Big Boys/Minutemen worship with a healthy dose of early to mid 90s skateboarding and hip hop influence (mostly aesthetically). Catch is we use drum machines. I'll post it up in here once we finally drop the cassingle in the next few weeks.
yes please post it up! sounds like it's rad.
I should possibly revisit the Big Boys.. i used to never like the Minutemen but over the last few years have become a huge fan.
Big Boys and JFA are still to this day two of my favorite bands. ever. Also being exposed to Septic Death via skateboarding and just Pushead's curation of hardcore shaped my tastes for my entire life. They managed to omit Pus Zone from the convo. C'mon Grosso.
always good for a reference: http://www.pusfan.com/pusz.htm (http://www.pusfan.com/pusz.htm)
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I've seen some interviews with Sam McPheeters where he's addressed his points in the SOIA debate as kind of ridiculous and dismisses a lot of Born Against's general contrarian attitude. I love Born Against as a band and as lyricists for taking a sidestep from the traditional tough guy stuff, and I can't help but think he seems regretful of the band in general for stuff like the debate and it's kind of a bummer.
It reminds me of Against Me! where Laura Jane Grace seems dismissive of former anarchist politics as a result of bad experiences in the punk scene. Can't you just lean in radical directions with a practical approach instead of taking absurd absolutist stances on everything?
Not when you're 18-23 years old. Face it, we all did this to some degree. Despite being one of the greatest Hardcore bands of all time, they were stupid kids. That's really all you can say about that whole situation. It was pretty inevitable that they look back at some point and think "What the fuck was I doing?" Charles, Sam, Adam, and Lou have all publicly condemned the situation but it's still fun to listen to.
Calling Against Me Anarchist is like calling Chris Brown a metal head: it was a fashion accessory and she realized how stupid it looked. You grow up, get embarrassed, and move on.
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born against we're the fucking best and the message is as relevant today as ever:
"$5 An Hour"
See the white wreckage the ones who couldn't afford to leave the white pride
working poor who are really live and work with the ones we all hate who can
remember when their neighborhood looked brighter but somehow forget that
Italians used to be niggers and the Irish were the spics so at 0 years old
they eat shit for $5 an hour and just don't make the connections It makes the
first generation turn over in their immigrant graves - but what can you do?
See union local Uncle Joe, the ones who proved the American Dream can fuck
you harder without a color, As lost as can be when commercials come on tv for
insurance and cars and vacations, All the things white people are entitled to
as the fruit of this nation's lysol douched womb See the white wreckage ask
what the fuck is wrong with me.
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McPheeters rules. Saw him do some spoken word a few years back and it was great.
Here is a little spammy/self-promotion: my band No Faith has an LP coming out on Iron Lung Records in May.
Power Violence/Grind/Noise/Power Electronics/Sludge shit.
For fans of Man is the Bastard, Gasp, His Hero is Gone, Crossed Out, etc.
Ex-members of Vaccine, Orchid, Ampere, Discordance Axis, Municipal Waste, Noise Nomads, and about one million other bands.
Preview track/Album art up here: http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094 (http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094)
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McPheeters rules. Saw him do some spoken word a few years back and it was great.
Here is a little spammy/self-promotion: my band No Faith has an LP coming out on Iron Lung Records in May.
Power Violence/Grind/Noise/Power Electronics/Sludge shit.
For fans of Man is the Bastard, Gasp, His Hero is Gone, Crossed Out, etc.
Ex-members of Vaccine, Orchid, Ampere, Discordance Axis, Municipal Waste, Noise Nomads, and about one million other bands.
Preview track/Album art up here: http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094 (http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094)
I'm a PV nerd so naturally i back this sick shit. I definitely hear the HHIG influence. Hit me up if there's ever plans to tour through the dirty south and i can help book. Here's the PV band I do.
https://criminalslang.bandcamp.com/
FFO: Despise You songs on the Possessed to Skate comp
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
Acrylics literally left my house a little while ago. They are on tour with Fussy and played a house show i booked last night. Shit went off. Incredible band. I fed them a steady diet of skate videos and a girl traveling with them is like "hey thats Ben" when Hockey II came on. Said he dated her sister. She was like "I love Ben & Stu". Spirit Quest was blowing those dudes minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso)
Fussy Demo sounds like Acrylics trying to play Coneheads style
got a sick new Acrylics l/s too.
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^damn fussy is sick. does totally have that mark winters/coneheads vibe goin on. i've been disconnected and not keeping up on any punk for the past year or so but this is tight. thank you
damn just saw fussy is coming through next week but my friend got me tix to the welcome premier on the same night :(
this album never goes outta style
Christian Death - Only Theatre Of Pain (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbOsPMt4It0#)
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
http://ironlungrecords.bigcartel.com/product/gas-chamber-hemorrhaging-light-lp-flexi-w-download (http://ironlungrecords.bigcartel.com/product/gas-chamber-hemorrhaging-light-lp-flexi-w-download)
A couple years old now, but this is the best Hardcore record released this decade so far, in my humble opinion. But yeah, Acrylics is fucking tight. Can't wait for their LP that's supposed to come out this year.
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speaking of Coneheads/Mark Winters related:
this is all the previously released Coneheads material with some new interludes and less compression on the mix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbvceU38maY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbvceU38maY)
also not sure if Urochromes has been mentioned in this thread. Definitely my favorite release from 2016. Their videos are lit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO4tnCN08f0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO4tnCN08f0)
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
Acrylics literally left my house a little while ago. They are on tour with Fussy and played a house show i booked last night. Shit went off. Incredible band. I fed them a steady diet of skate videos and a girl traveling with them is like "hey thats Ben" when Hockey II came on. Said he dated her sister. She was like "I love Ben & Stu". Spirit Quest was blowing those dudes minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso)
Fussy Demo sounds like Acrylics trying to play Coneheads style
got a sick new Acrylics l/s too.
Mark the singer of Acrylics is a nice guy, I have seen them a few times in Sacramento and Oakland, saw one of their first shows and they just keep getting better.
I will check out Fussy, thanks, I love the Coneheads :)
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
Acrylics literally left my house a little while ago. They are on tour with Fussy and played a house show i booked last night. Shit went off. Incredible band. I fed them a steady diet of skate videos and a girl traveling with them is like "hey thats Ben" when Hockey II came on. Said he dated her sister. She was like "I love Ben & Stu". Spirit Quest was blowing those dudes minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso)
Fussy Demo sounds like Acrylics trying to play Coneheads style
got a sick new Acrylics l/s too.
Mark the singer of Acrylics is a nice guy, I have seen them a few times in Sacramento and Oakland, saw one of their first shows and they just keep getting better.
I will check out Fussy, thanks, I love the Coneheads :)
have you seen The World yet? from the Bay?
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Nice, love Iron Lung records, one of my favorite current bands is also on there, Acrylics
Acrylics literally left my house a little while ago. They are on tour with Fussy and played a house show i booked last night. Shit went off. Incredible band. I fed them a steady diet of skate videos and a girl traveling with them is like "hey thats Ben" when Hockey II came on. Said he dated her sister. She was like "I love Ben & Stu". Spirit Quest was blowing those dudes minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTG2fX-2mso)
Fussy Demo sounds like Acrylics trying to play Coneheads style
got a sick new Acrylics l/s too.
Mark the singer of Acrylics is a nice guy, I have seen them a few times in Sacramento and Oakland, saw one of their first shows and they just keep getting better.
I will check out Fussy, thanks, I love the Coneheads :)
have you seen The World yet? from the Bay?
No I have not, will try and check em out.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mph5EaHAqYs
Probably already been posted but I'm really into Sect at the minute.
Chris Colohan (Cursed, Left for dead, The swarm) James Chang (Catharsis) Scott Crouse (Earth Crisis), Ian Edwards (Earth Crisis) Andrew Hurley (Fall Out Boy, Racetraitor, Vegan reich)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anyP-9_0t34
Couldn't decided whether to post this here or in the metal thread. Either way it's fucking rad.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mph5EaHAqYs
Probably already been posted but I'm really into Sect at the minute.
Chris Colohan (Cursed, Left for dead, The swarm) James Chang (Catharsis) Scott Crouse (Earth Crisis), Ian Edwards (Earth Crisis) Andrew Hurley (Fall Out Boy, Racetraitor, Vegan reich)
Dang! I heard about this but never got around to listening to it. I love Catharsis, Racetraitor, and all Chris Colohan bands. This is the classic late 90s dark hardcore I'd hope that group of people would put together.
Also, the last link you posted doesn't work.
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Ah shit, fixed now thanks. Sometimes hard to remember all the different ways various forums post video. And yeah Sect are amazing. I saw a live video where they played Carcass as the intro so knew they'd be banging. They don't seem to have to same live presence as Cursed though unfortunately, guess that comes with age.
Edit: Here's the link http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=4211121 (http://hate5six.com/player.php?album=4211121)
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They don't seem to have to same live presence as Cursed though unfortunately, guess that comes with age.
I have a friend who toured with Chris Colohan's old band Ruination. During one set, Colohan disappeared into the crowd within the first song or two. There were still sounds coming from the microphone, and the band was still going, but he wasn't standing out anywhere. My friend checked the bathroom and saw Colohan peeing in the urinal and grumbling the lyrics into the microphone, which was stuffed hands-free in his mouth.
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Unfortunately I didn't get to see Runination or Left for dead play live, but I did see Cursed twice. They are without doubt the best hardcore band I've ever seen live. One is a masterpiece and Colohan is the blueprint for what a hardcore frontman should be imo.
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They don't seem to have to same live presence as Cursed though unfortunately, guess that comes with age.
I have a friend who toured with Chris Colohan's old band Ruination. During one set, Colohan disappeared into the crowd within the first song or two. There were still sounds coming from the microphone, and the band was still going, but he wasn't standing out anywhere. My friend checked the bathroom and saw Colohan peeing in the urinal and grumbling the lyrics into the microphone, which was stuffed hands-free in his mouth.
i need to hang out in the music section more..this post is so good
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saw Hammerheads (for the 6th time) and Mommy last night. Mommy was nuts.
this band the night before, played one of our house shows
https://holdersscar.bandcamp.com/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1rTehlACgI
My War from Nottingham UK. Could easily be put in either the hardcore or metal thread. So fucking heavy. Probably the most intimidating band I've ever seen live. Sadly no longer around. Contains members of Iron Monkey, Hard to swallow and the Varrukers. Originally featured John Paul Morrow and Mike IX Williams on vocals
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a fuck ton off riffs
https://beachimpedimentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/concealed-blade-s-t
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Went and saw Violent Reaction's last show last night. Also saw Waste Management, the Flex, Arm's Race, Voorhees and Insist. Arrived after Big Cheese and Rupture, which I wasn't too torn up about, but I would have liked to have seen Unjust. Good show all around anyway. DIY Space for London is a cool venue.
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Went and saw Violent Reaction's last show last night. Also saw Waste Management, the Flex, Arm's Race, Voorhees and Insist. Arrived after Big Cheese and Rupture, which I wasn't too torn up about, but I would have liked to have seen Unjust. Good show all around anyway. DIY Space for London is a cool venue.
Missed Violent Reaction and Arms Race last week in Los Angeles because I mangled my foot an hour beforehand and couldn't stand up. Was planning on coming out of mosh retirement for Arms Race too... bummer.
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https://bibhc.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2015
Recently came across this band Bib from Omaha, feeling it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1rTehlACgI
My War from Nottingham UK. Could easily be put in either the hardcore or metal thread. So fucking heavy. Probably the most intimidating band I've ever seen live. Sadly no longer around. Contains members of Iron Monkey, Hard to swallow and the Varrukers. Originally featured John Paul Morrow and Mike IX Williams on vocals
Love My War, wrote them about booking them right after they broke up (didn't know) and whoever from the band wrote me back to say they had broken up and thanks for asking about booking and sent me a link to MP3's for all their stuff.
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Is there a better hardcore band in history than Mob 47? The discography is 147 songs, and (minus 23 live songs) EVERY SINGLE GODDAMN SONG is a ripper. No flirting with post-punk or any 'Grave New World'-type metal progression, just complete, 1 minute blasts of feedback savagery.
Mob 47 - Kärnvapen attack (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQSblJYaj8w#)
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Is there a better hardcore band in history than Mob 47? The discography is 147 songs, and (minus 23 live songs) EVERY SINGLE GODDAMN SONG is a ripper. No flirting with post-punk or any 'Grave New World'-type metal progression, just complete, 1 minute blasts of feedback savagery.
Mob 47 - K?rnvapen attack (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQSblJYaj8w#)
Yes there is. Mob 47 rules though.
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Went and saw Violent Reaction's last show last night. Also saw Waste Management, the Flex, Arm's Race, Voorhees and Insist. Arrived after Big Cheese and Rupture, which I wasn't too torn up about, but I would have liked to have seen Unjust. Good show all around anyway. DIY Space for London is a cool venue.
Missed Violent Reaction and Arms Race last week in Los Angeles because I mangled my foot an hour beforehand and couldn't stand up. Was planning on coming out of mosh retirement for Arms Race too... bummer.
Arm's Race were definitely a highlight.
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Is there a better hardcore band in history than Mob 47? The discography is 147 songs, and (minus 23 live songs) EVERY SINGLE GODDAMN SONG is a ripper. No flirting with post-punk or any 'Grave New World'-type metal progression, just complete, 1 minute blasts of feedback savagery.
Mob 47 - K?rnvapen attack (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQSblJYaj8w#)
Yes there is. Mob 47 rules though.
well there's definitely better hardcore records... I was just thinking of sheer consistency/amount of songs in their discography; at least of that early/mid 80's era.
maybe this discussion can start leading into european hardcore??? Kaaos and Riistetyt anyone?
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Is there a better hardcore band in history than Mob 47? The discography is 147 songs, and (minus 23 live songs) EVERY SINGLE GODDAMN SONG is a ripper. No flirting with post-punk or any 'Grave New World'-type metal progression, just complete, 1 minute blasts of feedback savagery.
Mob 47 - K?rnvapen attack (FULL EP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQSblJYaj8w#)
Yes there is. Mob 47 rules though.
well there's definitely better hardcore records... I was just thinking of sheer consistency/amount of songs in their discography; at least of that early/mid 80's era.
maybe this discussion can start leading into european hardcore??? Kaaos and Riistetyt anyone?
VA - Welcome To 1984 (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwZEDs4_AMs#)
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love European Hardcore, Larm, Heresy, Totalitar, Ripcord, Intense Degree, Disorder, Rattus, Terveet Kadet, Shitlickers,
love how Riistetyt could almost pass as a japanese band, or thats what they sound like to my ears... I put them alongside bands like Gauze.
Kaaos i never got as much into other than in passing. Same with Tampere SS from Finland.
Ultra Violent from the UK is something I recently got turned onto that I highly recommend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc)
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love European Hardcore, Larm, Heresy, Totalitar, Ripcord, Intense Degree, Disorder, Rattus, Terveet Kadet, Shitlickers,
love how Riistetyt could almost pass as a japanese band, or thats what they sound like to my ears... I put them alongside bands like Gauze.
Kaaos i never got as much into other than in passing. Same with Tampere SS from Finland.
Ultra Violent from the UK is something I recently got turned onto that I highly recommend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc)
I love that Ultra-Violent record. That whole UK-82 sound has some real serious gems swimming in a sea of by-the-numbers mohawk punk.
Dead Wretched - No Hope for the Wretched (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_GaNa4oZrM#)
Anthrax - Capitalism Is Cannibalism EP (1982) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GFzSBXnmAE#)
The System - Identity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VZZoNoIdLM#)
The Insane-Dead And Gone 1981 (UK Hardcore Punk) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55EztW1vQI#)
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As someone mentioned, lots of bands doing the 90's thing but these guys are a notch above.
ECOSTRIKE - TIME IS NOW (FULL 7") (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEeG2V4qfr4#)
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love European Hardcore, Larm, Heresy, Totalitar, Ripcord, Intense Degree, Disorder, Rattus, Terveet Kadet, Shitlickers,
love how Riistetyt could almost pass as a japanese band, or thats what they sound like to my ears... I put them alongside bands like Gauze.
Kaaos i never got as much into other than in passing. Same with Tampere SS from Finland.
Ultra Violent from the UK is something I recently got turned onto that I highly recommend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc)
I love that Ultra-Violent record. That whole UK-82 sound has some real serious gems swimming in a sea of by-the-numbers mohawk punk.
Dead Wretched - No Hope for the Wretched (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_GaNa4oZrM#)
Anthrax - Capitalism Is Cannibalism EP (1982) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GFzSBXnmAE#)
The System - Identity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VZZoNoIdLM#)
The Insane-Dead And Gone 1981 (UK Hardcore Punk) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55EztW1vQI#)
Completely forgot about that Dead Wretched song. Had it on a mixtape that sadly did not make it through one Texas summer when I left it in the backseat of my car like a moron. Thanks for re-bringing it to my attention, it's too good.
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love European Hardcore, Larm, Heresy, Totalitar, Ripcord, Intense Degree, Disorder, Rattus, Terveet Kadet, Shitlickers,
love how Riistetyt could almost pass as a japanese band, or thats what they sound like to my ears... I put them alongside bands like Gauze.
Kaaos i never got as much into other than in passing. Same with Tampere SS from Finland.
Ultra Violent from the UK is something I recently got turned onto that I highly recommend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edb0B9XazBc)
I love that Ultra-Violent record. That whole UK-82 sound has some real serious gems swimming in a sea of by-the-numbers mohawk punk.
Dead Wretched - No Hope for the Wretched (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_GaNa4oZrM#)
Anthrax - Capitalism Is Cannibalism EP (1982) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GFzSBXnmAE#)
The System - Identity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VZZoNoIdLM#)
The Insane-Dead And Gone 1981 (UK Hardcore Punk) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55EztW1vQI#)
That The System record "Thought Control" is a fucking classic, one of a handful of pre-'85 British "Hardcore" records I can still listen to (are shit bands like The Exploited or English Dogs considered "Hardcore?" I don't know).
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hardcore related...
Article in Rolling Stone about local homie Brace Belden... he was the ex-singer of the awesome now-defunct hardcore band Warkrime (felt like they were one of the first "new hardcore in the old hardcore style" bands around). He also wrote funny articles for MRR and used to have some interviews in Thrasher here and there.
Talk about walking the walk.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/american-anarchists-ypg-kurdish-militia-syria-isis-islamic-state-w466069 (http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/american-anarchists-ypg-kurdish-militia-syria-isis-islamic-state-w466069)
Warkrime - Get Loose (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp-b9SE9fO4#)
WARKRIME - RETURN TO SAIGON (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYpIAtt2rDI#)
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How did I miss this?! Goddamn, I need a Facebook or something.
Career Suicide - 2017 - Machine Response Full Album (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgfS_nw9ePE#)
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HELL yeah I love Career Suicide! Thanks for posting that. For not putting out an album in ten years, this one is fantastic.
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HELL yeah I love Career Suicide! Thanks for posting that. For not putting out an album in ten years, this one is fantastic.
I didn't even know it was released until a friend put me up on it recently. I heard they were playing shows, didn't know they were recording, a full album no less. Pretty great for their first album however long it was.
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https://extendedhell.bandcamp.com/releases
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mid-late 90's sludge hc from japan. so good
Greenmachine - D.A.M.N. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3k76wcKRoc#)
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I've been having an unhealthy nostalgia trip lately and have been listening to this record a bit too frequently (lots of I-94 Air Drumming):
STRIFE - In This Defiance 1997 [FULL ALBUM] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIx0fwYs0bI#)
This was my shit when I was 14/15, and I'll fight anyone who tries to say it isn't one of the best Hardcore records ever, then I'll represent even harder during the "Stand As One" breakdown.
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I've been having an unhealthy nostalgia trip lately
Same only with Despair. Upon reflection, perhaps Vogel's best band.
Despair - Pattern Life [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n_Ei5Z5-DA#)
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I've been having an unhealthy nostalgia trip lately
Same only with Despair. Upon reflection, perhaps Vogel's best band.
Despair - Pattern Life [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n_Ei5Z5-DA#)
Fuck yeah, Buffatucky! One Thousand Cries/As We Bleed are fucking classics, but I still gotta go with Buried Alive.
Buried Alive - Worthless (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGwOacy0Mps#)
I've never bought a Terror record. I've seen them live a bunch, but was never prompted to buy a record.
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FYPM - "Dumbed Down" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQeX0WrB_QA#)
Great Cleveland hardcore band, Tony the singer was in Face Value, Gordon Solie Motherfuckers, 9 Shocks terror.
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Slapshot in Madison tonight. Stoked.
Slapshot - Chip On My Shoulder (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxRHHNDlBlk#)
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Speaking of Terror, new song kills. Best stuff they have done in a decade.
Terror - "No Love Lost" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA0EuKCCS4s#)
Should be fun to catch them this summer.
Speaking of Buried Alive, anyone doing TIHC for the reunion? That night is STACKED.
Great Cleveland hardcore band, Tony the singer was in Face Value, Gordon Solie Motherfuckers, 9 Shocks terror.
Good call on FYPM. I lived in Clevo for a while and the basement shows with youth crew + Erba bands were always great. That guy is a true character.
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dear god I lost it at this
plagues was my favorite album/EP forever
shame they have turned into shit they used to be against
new incendiary rips
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5FBvGpgGWg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5FBvGpgGWg#)
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https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/y-lp-lungs-085
This album by dreamdecay is crazy. It's not necessarily hardcore, but it's iron lung records, so it's going here.
Also, new 7" by Glasgow's Anxiety. Their debut album last year was a great record. Got to see them when my band was on tour, they're a great live band too.
https://lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com/album/wild-life-7
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Also, it hasn't been posted in a while, so here's a bump for SLAP PAL mattchew's band NO FAITH upcoming LP that I'm still very excited for.
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094
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What do you guys think of the new Exit order?
EXIT ORDER - Seed Of Hysteria [USA - 2017] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI6EivGjZ08#)
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Slapshot in Madison tonight. Stoked.
Slapshot - Chip On My Shoulder (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxRHHNDlBlk#)
Slapshot is so good! I've always loved Boston hardcore. I recently came across a copy of SS Decontrol "The Kids Will Have Their Say" which I've never been able to find, but it's been on my buddy's Grail list for years so I let him have it instead (because I'm such a great guy).
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Slapshot in Madison tonight. Stoked.
Slapshot - Chip On My Shoulder (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxRHHNDlBlk#)
Slapshot is so good! I've always loved Boston hardcore. I recently came across a copy of SS Decontrol "The Kids Will Have Their Say" which I've never been able to find, but it's been on my buddy's Grail list for years so I let him have it instead (because I'm such a great guy).
Yeah, to be honest the show was pretty "meh" but it was cool just to seem Choke in person. SSD is one of my all time favorites and you could get a shit load for an original "The Kids Will Have Their Say" or "Get It Away" (their others are like $10 at most), so I hope you got your month's rent paid for for that shit. My "The Kids Will Have Their Say" is a boot, but my "Get It Away" is legit, and it's staying in my possession until I die. Saturday I'm going to see the Descendents who I've seen before and I know it's gonna fucking rule, so that will make up for the "meh."
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Also, it hasn't been posted in a while, so here's a bump for SLAP PAL mattchew's band NO FAITH upcoming LP that I'm still very excited for.
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094
Thanks homie!
Our copies were mailed today, and I think it's going up for sale on Tuesday. Stoked!
Recording another LP in October with Dave Witte on drums again, fucking stoked. Dude is a blast master.
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Also, it hasn't been posted in a while, so here's a bump for SLAP PAL mattchew's band NO FAITH upcoming LP that I'm still very excited for.
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094
Thanks homie!
Our copies were mailed today, and I think it's going up for sale on Tuesday. Stoked!
Recording another LP in October with Dave Witte on drums again, fucking stoked. Dude is a blast master.
I had to Google him, but damn, that's some serious royalty on your record. Can't wait to hear it.
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Speaking of Iron Lung, the BAD BREEDING LP is sooooo fucking good.
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/divide-lp-lungs-104
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Also, it hasn't been posted in a while, so here's a bump for SLAP PAL mattchew's band NO FAITH upcoming LP that I'm still very excited for.
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/forced-subservience-lp-lungs-094
Thanks homie!
Our copies were mailed today, and I think it's going up for sale on Tuesday. Stoked!
Recording another LP in October with Dave Witte on drums again, fucking stoked. Dude is a blast master.
Dave's a fuckin beast. Such a sweet dude too. I fanboyed out super hard when I first met him (Municipal Waste played a warehouse in 2005, one of the most insane shows I've been to) and embarrassed myself, he was super cool about it though. He sat and listened to me spew about Black Army Jacket, Discordance Axis (who I missed when they had come to town a few years prior) and Human Remains for like an hour.
Iron Lung records kills it so fucking hard, man. So much sick shit on that label. Just relistened to the Dead Language LP for the first time in a while, incidentally, and damn, I love that record.
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these guys put out my "favorite hardcore record in years" a few years back... they're long done but was pretty stoked to see this semi-decent live footage of them. From what I've heard they were a force live (well, the singer was) and they're LP still sounds awesome. Like a mash-up of hardcore, post-punk, and oi.
music starts around 8 minutes:
Gutter Gods 2013-11-02 The Gasometer (Maggotfest IV) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl6ikpmK7Zo#)
Gutter Gods - Chosen Few (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYtpKKpRO9g#)
Gutter Gods - Streetwalker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-TxLcss14k#)
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New stuff from Austin heavy hitters:
WICCANS - Sailing A Crazy Ship LP (2017) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-T5bxapxBw#)
Wiccans have really achieved perfection on this one. Blue oyster core.
Glue - S/T MLP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLVe-__eClY#)
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New stuff from Austin heavy hitters:
WICCANS - Sailing A Crazy Ship LP (2017) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-T5bxapxBw#)
Wiccans have really achieved perfection on this one. Blue oyster core.
Album of the year thus far. Dudes always come correct. I want a tour.
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Good couple of weeks for Austin. New IMPALERS is a fucking scorcher
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyrxi4FPdOg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyrxi4FPdOg#)
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new favorite I've been spinning around here...
Not exactly hardcore as in "hardcore" but more of a UK82-British hardcore-Oi sound, similar to Blitz, Crux and newer bands like Rixe.
PMS 84 from Portland and they rip:
PMS 84 - Easy Way Out (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y9uzDVhFqk#)
PMS 84 Live @ HAVE A GOOD LAUGH 2016 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZx9tla9xog#)
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
So stoked! They're playing in my city in a few months with Iron Chic, it'll be my first time seeing them too.
**EDIT**
Forgot to post this, new Converge single. It's great as they almost always are.
https://convergecult.bandcamp.com/album/i-can-tell-you-about-pain (https://convergecult.bandcamp.com/album/i-can-tell-you-about-pain)
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Been jamming real hard to Pg.99 Recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahS6DCwy_U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahS6DCwy_U)
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Good couple of weeks for Austin. New IMPALERS is a fucking scorcher
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyrxi4FPdOg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyrxi4FPdOg#)
Nice find..
I think this band broke up unfortunately..
BLIND TO FAITH | CIRCLING THE DRAIN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5PjsRwQkLU&sns=em#)
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
So stoked! They're playing in my city in a few months with Iron Chic, it'll be my first time seeing them too.
oh wow, you're in for a treat!
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
Not trying to be a dick, but I had no idea they were still around until somewhat recently. Less Talk More Rock's a great record, but I haven't checked out any of their "newer" stuff.
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
Not trying to be a dick, but I had no idea they were still around until somewhat recently. Less Talk More Rock's a great record, but I haven't checked out any of their "newer" stuff.
no problem whatsoever, their newer stuff is way more thrash/ prog influenced (as cheesy as that sounds). Last album was epic as was supporting caste. Probably going to trip you out if you're expecting 90s skate punk but I love their evolution as a band. On a similar note me and a mate of mine are on a bit of a good riddance binge at the moment, not sure about the states but this band didn't get enough props in the Aussie "punk" scene which is kinda criminal considering how talented they are. I'd even argue they give kid dynamite a good run when it comes to melodic hardcore. Ballads is such a great album:
Good Riddance ?- Ballads From The Revolution (Full) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1rmjLkx-Z8#)
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any other slap heads out there excited for this?
Propagandhi - "Victory Lap" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTANmHJhbF8#)
my fav band since 94'
Not trying to be a dick, but I had no idea they were still around until somewhat recently. Less Talk More Rock's a great record, but I haven't checked out any of their "newer" stuff.
I've always liked Propagandhi, but I've never been a huge fan, or at least not as devout as my friends. But having followed them through my friends who are really into Propagandhi, I can say that I think each of their albums has surpassed their last. They've developed immensely since Less Talk More Rock and continue to do so.
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I can say that I think each of their albums has surpassed their last. They've developed immensely since Less Talk More Rock and continue to do so.
basically this! Will be interesting to see what the new album sounds like too with their new member. The Beaver gave them quite a bit more depth (he was previously in this band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBB0ZhHcdvk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBB0ZhHcdvk)) which I liked. Either way though I know they won't disappoint, it's propagandhi ffs
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When I was younger I gravitated towards their real early stuff, but as I've gotten older the later stuff definitely appeals to me more (though Less Talk, More Rock is still probably the album I will listen to most).
On the topic of Canadian hardcore, any Toronto area Pals ever go to Faith/Void? It's one of the coolest record stores I've been to. Full of crazy obscure DIY stuff, along with some more "notable" bands mixed in.
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Been jamming real hard to Pg.99 Recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahS6DCwy_U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahS6DCwy_U)
Same. Been listening to a lot of the Virginia stuff lately
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^hell yea. Really looking forward to seeing City of caterpillar reunion shows in a month or two
this is a super under appreciated release IMO. band after pg. 99 and malady: Mannequin - Music is Done (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb8Zm9vYzac#)
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relevant:
Propagandhi - "Failed Imagineer" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLHYdtTKfVrEanm3i4LoQxNSjrPODdAOYf&v=CqWsreZl_dw#)
didn't like it us much as the first offering but it's creeping on me!
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Pretty stoked on the loads of cool bands coming through in the next two months.
DIÄT - Positive Energy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0El9XfSLjA#)
Idiota Civilizzato "La Vita Silenziosa" (Full 7") (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olVCFYszT4g#)
ROHT - Demo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nJqT7qQVrY#)
DAUÐYFLIN - Ofbeldi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC3XWUq_TG0#)
And my bands are playing some fun fests
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Sorry for the spam, but I'm excited and maybe someone here will dig this shit.
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Pretty stoked on the loads of cool bands coming through in the next two months.
DI?T - Positive Energy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0El9XfSLjA#)
Idiota Civilizzato "La Vita Silenziosa" (Full 7") (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olVCFYszT4g#)
ROHT - Demo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nJqT7qQVrY#)
DAU?YFLIN - Ofbeldi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC3XWUq_TG0#)
And my bands are playing some fun fests
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Sorry for the spam, but I'm excited and maybe someone here will dig this shit.
Damn, Lumpy and the Dumpers playing UK shows. Stoked for them.
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This evening I'm enjoying these two SF bands
Culture Kids - [2011] Culture Kids tape (Full Album) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zkw3WWYt--I#)
Ecoli - Recordings 2006 - 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdcjajCunNU#)
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Imo the best compilation of finnish hc
V/A ?– Propaganda - Russia Bombs Finland(1982) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhZ46Oz6U4k#)
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just downloaded the new propagandhi album, currently thrashing at my desk
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^hell yea. Really looking forward to seeing City of caterpillar reunion shows in a month or two
this is a super under appreciated release IMO. band after pg. 99 and malady: Mannequin - Music is Done (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb8Zm9vYzac#)
I just realized they repressed that City of Caterpillar album. I sold my copy years ago and fucking regret it. I had no clue they were playing shows. They need to repress that Gospel record, too.
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"Let me into your caaaaar... YES I'M DRUNK, YES I'M DRUNK, YES I'M DRUNK!!"
Shit's tight.
https://anxietyglasgow.bandcamp.com/track/trapped-shut
Also, my band's 7 inch finally came out. FFO constant feedback, noise punk, Brainbombs probably
https://overbitehc.bandcamp.com/
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^hell yea. Really looking forward to seeing City of caterpillar reunion shows in a month or two
this is a super under appreciated release IMO. band after pg. 99 and malady: Mannequin - Music is Done (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb8Zm9vYzac#)
I just realized they repressed that City of Caterpillar album. I sold my copy years ago and fucking regret it. I had no clue they were playing shows. They need to repress that Gospel record, too.
Really liked this band I still listen to warps yr head every other week
Saw them play with fight amputation in 2004 or something
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NEW CONVERGE
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Are the the Bad brains the 1st hardcore music? If they are they also started nu metal 10 years later With the Quickness (maybe that one is more debatable). If you combine that with hardcore's influence over early thrash metal thats alot of possible influence from one band. I heard prince was attending bad brain concerts in the early 80s. They started out as a fusion jazz band initially in the 70s and did dope.
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Are the the Bad brains the 1st hardcore music? If they are they also started nu metal 10 years later With the Quickness (maybe that one is more debatable). If you combine that with hardcore's influence over early thrash metal thats alot of possible influence from one band. I heard prince was attending bad brain concerts in the early 80s. They started out as a fusion jazz band initially in the 70s and did dope.
A lot of it happened at the same time, I guess DOABwas the first hardcore band to be labeled as hardcore but teen idles and bad brains were on the cusp of doing that stuff maybe a year prior...
When it became hardcore there was a lot of bands doing it misfits, black flag angry Samoans etc
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Teen Idles 1st release was 2 years after Branis' black dots (which was 78). Misfits copied Discharge with their album earth ad (84). I'm pretty sure discharge are fans of the misfits tho.
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Those are all true yeah, but the term hardcore was coined by DOA in 1981.
Although teen idles were admittedly influenced by bad brains, they both moved into hardcore punk in 1979
I believe that the misfits recorded some of the first American hardcore punk songs (along with Bad Brains) for the beware EP in 1978 (3 songs were singles released IN 1978 before anyone else) before it was released in 1979
Discharge technically had singles in the very beginning of 79
Poison idea refined the sound and DOA releases an album called Hardcore 81' in 1981 naming the genre
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these guys put out my "favorite hardcore record in years" a few years back... they're long done but was pretty stoked to see this semi-decent live footage of them. From what I've heard they were a force live (well, the singer was) and they're LP still sounds awesome. Like a mash-up of hardcore, post-punk, and oi
Love this band!
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Those are all true yeah, but the term hardcore was coined by DOA in 1981.
Although teen idles were admittedly influenced by bad brains, they both moved into hardcore punk in 1979
So what genre would you call black dots (78)? Also about the early misfits, is that hardcore?, I don't know what hardcore is cause I haven't listened to any of the classic bands yet that get mentioned ( i dunno "sick of it all" or no 'cro mags' is the one I was thinking.) Any way, those early misfits songs sounded more like maybe elvis-horror-punk (is that a thing?) Reminds me of more like Roky Erickson than 'hardcore'. I saw DOA once. ( Edit; I love these music 'who was first' discussions but I know most people think they're petty so I appologize if it's seems lame)
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
Their 1st shit was 79. I'm not trying to take anything away from bands. But it seems all this shit came from the bad brains 1st release in 78 and hype at the time about their live performances. It made it's impact but they just were calling it punk. Bad brains are visionaries imo, like joni mitchell, thunders or sly stone.
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Middle Class "Out Of Vogue" 1978
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Middle Class "Out Of Vogue" 1978
Wow!, just checked it out, there you go. edit wait hold the door I just checked wikapedia and Middle Class released their fist shit locally and it was 1979, blogs are the only place on the net saying it was released in 78 but they also say middlemen were the 'first hc band' so I think they're distorting the realease date. Besides all these bands are shit musically compared to the bad brains who existed as a jazz band for years prior to their punk phase.
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
Their 1st shit was 79. I'm not trying to take anything away from bands. But it seems all this shit came from the bad brains 1st release in 78 and hype at the time about their live performances. It made it's impact but they just were calling it punk. Bad brains are visionaries imo, like joni mitchell, thunders or sly stone.
well there you go then, I knew it was close but how close? Like would the OG SS even have had copies of bad brains release at the time? Anyway, for the most part bad brains pioneered it, it's just a pity that their homophobia tarnished their legacy over the years.
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
Their 1st shit was 79. I'm not trying to take anything away from bands. But it seems all this shit came from the bad brains 1st release in 78 and hype at the time about their live performances. It made it's impact but they just were calling it punk. Bad brains are visionaries imo, like joni mitchell, thunders or sly stone.
well there you go then, I knew it was close but how close? Like would the OG SS even have had copies of bad brains release at the time? Anyway, for the most part bad brains pioneered it, it's just a pity that their homophobia tarnished their legacy over the years.
I think this is the thing. Aparently some famous hc band was kind enough to let the bad brains stay at there house. The brains found out the singer was gay and vandalized the house before they left. The scene was small to a degree and people were super pissed. They kinda 'got the boot' sort to speak from the hard core scene and I feel they don't get the credit for inventing hard core to this day because of that trangression.
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
Their 1st shit was 79. I'm not trying to take anything away from bands. But it seems all this shit came from the bad brains 1st release in 78 and hype at the time about their live performances. It made it's impact but they just were calling it punk. Bad brains are visionaries imo, like joni mitchell, thunders or sly stone.
well there you go then, I knew it was close but how close? Like would the OG SS even have had copies of bad brains release at the time? Anyway, for the most part bad brains pioneered it, it's just a pity that their homophobia tarnished their legacy over the years.
I think this is the thing. Aparently some famous hc band was kind enough to let the bad brains stay at there house. The brains found out the singer was gay and vandalized the house before they left. The scene was small to a degree and people were super pissed. They kinda 'got the boot' sort to speak from the hard core scene and I feel they don't get the credit for inventing hard core to this day because of that trangression.
Wasn't that the Big Boys from Texas?
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the original SS tho? shit was lightning fast when you consider when it was released
Their 1st shit was 79. I'm not trying to take anything away from bands. But it seems all this shit came from the bad brains 1st release in 78 and hype at the time about their live performances. It made it's impact but they just were calling it punk. Bad brains are visionaries imo, like joni mitchell, thunders or sly stone.
well there you go then, I knew it was close but how close? Like would the OG SS even have had copies of bad brains release at the time? Anyway, for the most part bad brains pioneered it, it's just a pity that their homophobia tarnished their legacy over the years.
I think this is the thing. Aparently some famous hc band was kind enough to let the bad brains stay at there house. The brains found out the singer was gay and vandalized the house before they left. The scene was small to a degree and people were super pissed. They kinda 'got the boot' sort to speak from the hard core scene and I feel they don't get the credit for inventing hard core to this day because of that trangression.
Wasn't that the Big Boys from Texas?
Yeah, MDC was involved too. Dave Dictor spread the word of Bad Brains homophobia after that and opened a lot of people's eyes. One of the dudes, may have been HR, apparently stole a bunch of money they owed Big Boys for weed and just left a letter that said "burn in hell bloodclot faggots".
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New Vile Gash LP, coming soon!
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It was HR from most accounts that I've read
Fuck that dude, Big Boys rule.
I would consider the horror business single and the rest of the songs on that EP (78) to be hardcore punk.
I just think the misfits had a lot to do with it and people don't recognize it because of how lame they are now...
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damn, bummed I haven't looked at this thread in awhile and missed out on some of these posts. That Middle Class EP is one of, if not my favorite punk record of all time. I had always heard there was a debate about what came first, Middle Class or the SS single.
Hmm... I wouldn't really consider any Misfits 'hardcore' until Walk Among Us came out. I love everything they did (pre-reunion, obviously), but it's pretty straight forward punk rock. Then again I've heard people say the same thing about those early Black Flag singles so a strict definition is up for debate.
Lately been digging some Japanese hardcore craziness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhMvC0i7xcE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhMvC0i7xcE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhB5zqicMKE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhB5zqicMKE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQsExMvvM_M (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQsExMvvM_M)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16JxKB9DsMo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16JxKB9DsMo)
and this band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=excXzGF4AJU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=excXzGF4AJU)
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Maybe I'm biased but I thought the uptempo counting with the heavily blown out guitars and shouting was like a proto hardcore way of doing punk
Aso the intensity of their live shows
Love literally all of the bands u linked
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that 86 mentality 7" was so great. the intro always gets me goin. all the bands that tried ripping the skin oi hc after 86 were garbage. I.E. Freedom (http://s0.limitedrun.com/images/1187643/v600_a1525023928_10.jpg)
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New Vile Gash LP, coming soon!
I end up gnar'ing you every time I come in this thread.
Matter of fact, everyone's getting gnars
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that 86 mentality 7" was so great. the intro always gets me goin. all the bands that tried ripping the skin oi hc after 86 were garbage. I.E. Freedom (http://s0.limitedrun.com/images/1187643/v600_a1525023928_10.jpg)
check out PMS 84 from Portland. great UK 82' style oi/hc... also Wartribe from Oakland.
Funny I was thinking about this today... what is considered the first HC band with that ultra-fast, hardcore style? I know "Out of Vogue" the song is considered the first HC song, but the Middle Class weren't really a fast hardcore band (btw the stuff they released after 'Out of Vogue' is great post-punk).
Bad Brains maybe? Some of those early DC records like the Untouchables? I am ashamed that this isn't something I already know... or maybe I do and I'm forgetting the obvious answer.
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that 86 mentality 7" was so great. the intro always gets me goin. all the bands that tried ripping the skin oi hc after 86 were garbage. I.E. Freedom (http://s0.limitedrun.com/images/1187643/v600_a1525023928_10.jpg)
check out PMS 84 from Portland. great UK 82' style oi/hc... also Wartribe from Oakland.
Funny I was thinking about this today... what is considered the first HC band with that ultra-fast, hardcore style? I know "Out of Vogue" the song is considered the first HC song, but the Middle Class weren't really a fast hardcore band (btw the stuff they released after 'Out of Vogue' is great post-punk).
Bad Brains maybe? Some of those early DC records like the Untouchables? I am ashamed that this isn't something I already know... or maybe I do and I'm forgetting the obvious answer.
I don’t think there is an obvious answer to this.
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that 86 mentality 7" was so great. the intro always gets me goin. all the bands that tried ripping the skin oi hc after 86 were garbage. I.E. Freedom (http://s0.limitedrun.com/images/1187643/v600_a1525023928_10.jpg)
check out PMS 84 from Portland. great UK 82' style oi/hc... also Wartribe from Oakland.
Funny I was thinking about this today... what is considered the first HC band with that ultra-fast, hardcore style? I know "Out of Vogue" the song is considered the first HC song, but the Middle Class weren't really a fast hardcore band (btw the stuff they released after 'Out of Vogue' is great post-punk).
Bad Brains maybe? Some of those early DC records like the Untouchables? I am ashamed that this isn't something I already know... or maybe I do and I'm forgetting the obvious answer.
I don’t think there is an obvious answer to this.
I guess if speed's the main factor being considered, "Out of Vogue" should probably be considered the first, though honestly, I bet there was other stuff elsewhere, domestically or globally, that came out before it that either didn't get released or no one ever heard that could've been considered Hardcore. Either way "Pay to Cum" and "Nervous Breakdown", which was released the same month as "Out of Vogue", shit all over it.
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It's been too long since anyone's posted anything about Disclose, so here we go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrQrdIEQfwQ
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that 86 mentality 7" was so great. the intro always gets me goin. all the bands that tried ripping the skin oi hc after 86 were garbage. I.E. Freedom (http://s0.limitedrun.com/images/1187643/v600_a1525023928_10.jpg)
check out PMS 84 from Portland. great UK 82' style oi/hc... also Wartribe from Oakland.
Funny I was thinking about this today... what is considered the first HC band with that ultra-fast, hardcore style? I know "Out of Vogue" the song is considered the first HC song, but the Middle Class weren't really a fast hardcore band (btw the stuff they released after 'Out of Vogue' is great post-punk).
Bad Brains maybe? Some of those early DC records like the Untouchables? I am ashamed that this isn't something I already know... or maybe I do and I'm forgetting the obvious answer.
I don’t think there is an obvious answer to this.
I guess if speed's the main factor being considered, "Out of Vogue" should probably be considered the first, though honestly, I bet there was other stuff elsewhere, domestically or globally, that came out before it that either didn't get released or no one ever heard that could've been considered Hardcore. Either way "Pay to Cum" and "Nervous Breakdown", which was released the same month as "Out of Vogue", shit all over it.
"out of vogue" was 1979. The only sources saying it was 78 are blogs trying to say middleclass was the first hardcore band. Black dots was before everything your mentioning. Teen Idles came after too. People do not like swallowing that this whole thing is from the Bad Brains. Everyone in the scene feels justified enough in their efforts to re-envision history regarding who the first hard core band was because the bad brains were known homo phobic assholes. But the truth is the truth.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
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So I was compleately wrong and went off on a tirade of misinformation. Sorry about that.
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Also, do people still really care about the Bad Brain’s homophobia? I’m not trying to justify it, and it’s great to stand up for your convictions, but I know a lot of gay Hardcore folks and in all my years, the issue’s never come up. Rock for Light, the Roir Cassette, Black Dots and I Against I have always just been considered mandatory by everyone.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
Apparently Discharge started off by playing the Clash rip off type stuff. I can only imagine what that sounded like.
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Also, do people still really care about the Bad Brain’s homophobia? I’m not trying to justify it, and it’s great to stand up for your convictions, but I know a lot of gay Hardcore folks and in all my years, the issue’s never come up. Rock for Light, the Roir Cassette, Black Dots and I Against I have always just been considered mandatory by everyone.
yeah I've never really heard it brought up either. the best thing to come out of that situation is the band Bloodclot Faggots from Australia putting out one of the better hardcore singles of the decade.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
Apparently Discharge started off by playing the Clash rip off type stuff. I can only imagine what that sounded like.
well hopefully it went over better than the Grave New World-tour!
http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html (http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI)
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Also, do people still really care about the Bad Brain’s homophobia? I’m not trying to justify it, and it’s great to stand up for your convictions, but I know a lot of gay Hardcore folks and in all my years, the issue’s never come up. Rock for Light, the Roir Cassette, Black Dots and I Against I have always just been considered mandatory by everyone.
yeah I've never really heard it brought up either. the best thing to come out of that situation is the band Bloodclot Faggots from Australia putting out one of the better hardcore singles of the decade.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
Apparently Discharge started off by playing the Clash rip off type stuff. I can only imagine what that sounded like.
well hopefully it went over better than the Grave New World-tour!
http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html (http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI)
Christ, those vocals.
EDIT: the second worst sellout record ever:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FoXdus9AApo
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Also, do people still really care about the Bad Brain’s homophobia? I’m not trying to justify it, and it’s great to stand up for your convictions, but I know a lot of gay Hardcore folks and in all my years, the issue’s never come up. Rock for Light, the Roir Cassette, Black Dots and I Against I have always just been considered mandatory by everyone.
yeah I've never really heard it brought up either. the best thing to come out of that situation is the band Bloodclot Faggots from Australia putting out one of the better hardcore singles of the decade.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
Apparently Discharge started off by playing the Clash rip off type stuff. I can only imagine what that sounded like.
well hopefully it went over better than the Grave New World-tour!
http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html (http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI)
Christ, those vocals.
EDIT: the second worst sellout record ever:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FoXdus9AApo
the SSD footage from this era is hilarious.
true confession: I actually kinda like Grave New World BUT only if you think of it as a glam/punk album, and try to forget that it's Discharge. From a glam/punk perspective it's not bad... kinda like a more dark Guns and Roses or Hanoi Rocks.
The vocals are horrific, which make it sound a little more punk than say the above mentioned bands. Like I said, forget it's Discharge and a completely different genre and it's not bad.
another "try-and-bury-it" album from that era, Bad Religion's 'Into the Unknown'. They were never that great, a few decent songs, but I feel like they're more at home with this weird new wave proggy rock album. The Emerson, Lake, and Palmer-style synth noodling is hilarious. They tried to forget it existed for years but thanks (no-thanks?) to youtube it's readily available.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK_vHFs-Tz0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK_vHFs-Tz0)
when all those hardcore bands tried to rock out and be better musicians it had hilariously disastrous results. I think Black Flag was the only band of that era that progressed into something kinda interesting.
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Also, do people still really care about the Bad Brain’s homophobia? I’m not trying to justify it, and it’s great to stand up for your convictions, but I know a lot of gay Hardcore folks and in all my years, the issue’s never come up. Rock for Light, the Roir Cassette, Black Dots and I Against I have always just been considered mandatory by everyone.
yeah I've never really heard it brought up either. the best thing to come out of that situation is the band Bloodclot Faggots from Australia putting out one of the better hardcore singles of the decade.
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Where are you getting this information that Black Dots was released in 1978? Wikipedia says it wasn’t recorded until 1979. I can only find YouTube videos saying it was 1978.
And... Out of Vogue was released in January of 1979, recorded in 1978. Black Dots was recorded in 79, and wasn’t even released until 1996 (not taking away from how amazing and ahead of their time they were.... apparently they’re big influence was the Ramones which shows how original they were).
I’m sure there was other stuff recorded around or before... like the above mentioned SS. Shit, Discharge was playing in 77, 78 but didn’t release anything till 80.
Apparently Discharge started off by playing the Clash rip off type stuff. I can only imagine what that sounded like.
well hopefully it went over better than the Grave New World-tour!
http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html (http://truepunkmetal.blogspot.com/2012/07/discharge-live-at-farm-in-sf-sept-7th.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Sw8U_mxzI)
Christ, those vocals.
EDIT: the second worst sellout record ever:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FoXdus9AApo
the SSD footage from this era is hilarious.
true confession: I actually kinda like Grave New World BUT only if you think of it as a glam/punk album, and try to forget that it's Discharge. From a glam/punk perspective it's not bad... kinda like a more dark Guns and Roses or Hanoi Rocks.
The vocals are horrific, which make it sound a little more punk than say the above mentioned bands. Like I said, forget it's Discharge and a completely different genre and it's not bad.
another "try-and-bury-it" album from that era, Bad Religion's 'Into the Unknown'. They were never that great, a few decent songs, but I feel like they're more at home with this weird new wave proggy rock album. The Emerson, Lake, and Palmer-style synth noodling is hilarious. They tried to forget it existed for years but thanks (no-thanks?) to youtube it's readily available.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK_vHFs-Tz0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK_vHFs-Tz0)
when all those hardcore bands tried to rock out and be better musicians it had hilariously disastrous results. I think Black Flag was the only band of that era that progressed into something kinda interesting.
Boston and California seemed to have been hit the worst by that. TSOL, CH3 on the West and SSD, FUs/Straw Dogs from Boston are the saddest examples. I do think later RKL and Gang Green aren’t without their charm. And there are a lot of great later period records from the Midwest (Effigies, Die Kreuzen) though I’m a bit biased. Either way, Brave New World is quite possibly the saddest sellout in any genre.
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One of my favorite rumors/potential truths is that if you went to a Bad Religion show with a copy of Into The Unknown they would buy it off you to destroy haha. They recently did that big box-set though of all their albums up to that point and did include it in there, so I guess they're finally embracing it, or at least just accepting it.
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For anyone that gives a damn, I just started a new webzine and Interviewed ECOSTRIKE and JOHN PETTIBONE of Himsa, Undertow etc...
More to come as soon as possible.
Feedback is very welcome.
www.clearxsight.wordpress.com
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It's been too long since anyone's posted anything about Disclose, so here we go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrQrdIEQfwQ
listening to Disclose has me listening to No Fucker, a great NY noise/crust band that is basically a Disclose rip but they did it oh so well. (side note... i've never understood why more crust/d-beat bands didn't go for this noisy sound, crust always sounds too polished for my ears)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5sS3-I5MRI&t=80s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5sS3-I5MRI&t=80s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMjJpAVZydI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMjJpAVZydI)
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^ Yah that Bad Religion album sounds funny but they're a collosal piece of shit anyway.
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Before we go too far away from talking about Grave New World era Discharge, here's a flyer from when Discharge played on the same bill as U2 and Slade.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdEG_UyDYHP/?taken-by=soldoutflyers
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Been rocking this stuff a bunch lately.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLliyowGf8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lryvcyObIz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEQ8DDNAnW0
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I feel like I post in this thread too much (at least compared to others, but I have no idea what these whipper snappers are going on about half the fucking time), but whatever. I've thrown these all on recently for nostalgia's sake.
Assfactor 4- One of a few sick SC Hardcore bands of the early '90s and the second best band ever with the word "Ass" in their name
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4XrodNxdlQ
Cold As Life- The best NYCHC band from Detroit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwiqWkwiGVo
Snapcase- Yes, they're cool to hate on now, so hate on, douchebags
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8D1YyNuunQ
Neanderthal/Rorschach- The best split of the '90s?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y7nZS836CQ
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Been rocking this stuff a bunch lately.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLliyowGf8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lryvcyObIz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEQ8DDNAnW0
I just noticed you posted Cold as Life (after I posted the same record). Great choice! They made Integrity sound like bed-wetting pussies (note: I'm a huge Integrity fan and yes, I realize they were all "chummy"). Seriously underrated band that I'm sure kids will start jocking within the next 5 years like they do with the Victory bands now. Or is that trend over?
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I don't know what the kids like, but you can't front on the hardest band, from the hardest town, from the hardest era of hardcore. Are you actually from Milwaukee? I grew up near there, and have been on a Milwaukee band kick. Since By Man, Seven Days of Samsara, and Protestant have been getting some good rotation on my record player during breaks from going through this big crate of country records I just picked up.
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I don't know what the kids like, but you can't front on the hardest band, from the hardest town, from the hardest era of hardcore. Are you actually from Milwaukee? I grew up near there, and have been on a Milwaukee band kick. Since By Man, Seven Days of Samsara, and Protestant have been getting some good rotation on my record player during breaks from going through this big crate of country records I just picked up.
Yup, I'm from Milwaukee. I've lived between here and Madison my whole life. Seven Days of Samsara was a huge deal when I started going to local DIY shows in the late '90s. It was a pretty dumb ass scene that I look back on fondly. 7 Angels 7 Plagues was a big deal too, despite no being from Milwaukee and the douchers who came out to their shows. Oddly enough, I've seen Protestant dozens of times and know the dudes, but have never listened to any of their records.
I don't get out much anymore, though. Apparently Dave from Seven Days of Samsara and Kevin from Sincebyman's "new" band Get Rad played last month or the first time in a while and I missed it.
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You don't post too much Icanthelpit, I look forward to your posts in this thread.
I've never listened to Assfactor 4, but I'm into this Sports album. It's a weird mix of styles, but I dig it.
7 Angels 7 Plagues was sick and so were the first couple of Misery Signals releases. I'd love to see their documentary that came out last year.
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My buddy recently closed his record store ( :'( ) and hooked me up major. He gave me a ton of random promotional stuff (posters, stickers, etc.), but more in line with this thread he sold he all the leftover hardcore 12" he had kicking around for $100. I was essentially the only person who bought the stuff, so he just told me to make him an offer and it'd be mine. I low-balled him jokingly but he was down and refused to take any more. There was some real solid stuff in there, I'll post a list up if anyone gives a shit.
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Yes we give a shit. Post em.
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Yes we give a shit. Post em.
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Alright folks, you got it. I'll compile a list when I get home from work tonight. Until then just hold your horses!
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The Weekend Nachos documentary got posted online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FN_jjQkswk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FN_jjQkswk)
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The Weekend Nachos documentary got posted online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FN_jjQkswk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FN_jjQkswk)
Seriously? They haven’t even been broken up a year and someone needed to make a documentary on them? Nothing against them, but Jesus.
On a side note (may have mentioned this before, because I love this story), one of my old bands played with them, Harm’s Way, and I think this band called Duress at Albion House (in Chicago) when Harm’s Way was first starting out. Their vocalist was trying to skip out and their bass and guitar players had to go to the gym to convince him to play the show. I’ve heard that used to happen frequently. Also they fucking suck.
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Ah, I don’t know why, but I thought someone else made it.
That Duress demo is fucking awesome and they were a blast live, wish they would’ve stuck around longer. I’ve heard that there were (are?) a lot of bands with issues with Poison Planet. Not gonna put anyone on blast, but I can think of at least 3 Chicago bands (and even a few from other cities) off the top of my head with beef (pun intended). Them and Noose got shit talked a lot for a minute, the latter for good reason.
If you’re from the Chicago area, which you seem to be, do you remember this band called Curbstomp? They were complete fucking garbage tough guy Hardcore from the burbs from the “age of MySpace” and their demo was hilarious/I’m trying to find it. Some classic cuts include “Really Pist Off” and “SoDamn Insane”. I’ve asked friends in Chicago but no one knows.
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Here's the list I mentioned a few posts ago:
Negative Approach - Ready To Fight: Demos, Live and Unreleased 81-83
Pulling Teeth - Martyr Immortal
Iron Lung/Endless Blockade split 12"
The Blackest Curse - Pulling Teeth
California Love (I think the album is called Join or Die)
California Love - Reaping The Whirlwind
Living Hell - The Lost and The Damned
Living Hell - Oblivion
Crime Desire - We Hate All Life
Kill The Client - Set For Extinction
Frightener - Guillotine
Find Him And Kill Him/Cut Them To Pieces (Not sure if this is a split or what)
Ensign - Direction of Things To Come
Maruta - Forward Into Regression
Maruta - In Narcosis
Devoid of Faith - Stay Home With Them!
Champion - Promise Kept
Bloody Phoenix - War, Hate & Misery
Articles of Faith - In This Life
Agression - Don't Be Mistaken
Abusive Action - S/T
Mammoth Grinder - Rage and Ruin
Positive Reinforcement -S/T
Hewhocorrupts - The Discographer
Wait In Vain - Seasons
Red Reaction - Welcome to the Warzone
What Happens Next? - Stand Fast Armageddon Justice Fighter!!!
The Prowl - Witch Hunt EP
Die Young - Graven Images
Endless Blockade/War Zone Womyn split 12"
Endless Blockade/Endless Trance split 12"
Epileptic Terror Attack (ETA) - We're Not the Problem
Loud and Clear S/T
There, that's the list.
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Ah, I don’t know why, but I thought someone else made it.
That Duress demo is fucking awesome and they were a blast live, wish they would’ve stuck around longer. I’ve heard that there were (are?) a lot of bands with issues with Poison Planet. Not gonna put anyone on blast, but I can think of at least 3 Chicago bands (and even a few from other cities) off the top of my head with beef (pun intended). Them and Noose got shit talked a lot for a minute, the latter for good reason.
If you’re from the Chicago area, which you seem to be, do you remember this band called Curbstomp? They were complete fucking garbage tough guy Hardcore from the burbs from the “age of MySpace” and their demo was hilarious/I’m trying to find it. Some classic cuts include “Really Pist Off” and “SoDamn Insane”. I’ve asked friends in Chicago but no one knows.
I'm not from Chicago at all, but I'm almost flattered you'd think I was, haha. I'm just a fan of Chicago hardcore. As it happens, I'm wearing a Noose shirt as I type. Gimme the goss, why did they deserve shit talk? I don't know curbstomp but I'll have a look for them later tonight and ask some friends.
Slappies that's a great snag for $100. The endless blockade splits and negative approach comps sound good.
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Ah, I don’t know why, but I thought someone else made it.
That Duress demo is fucking awesome and they were a blast live, wish they would’ve stuck around longer. I’ve heard that there were (are?) a lot of bands with issues with Poison Planet. Not gonna put anyone on blast, but I can think of at least 3 Chicago bands (and even a few from other cities) off the top of my head with beef (pun intended). Them and Noose got shit talked a lot for a minute, the latter for good reason.
If you’re from the Chicago area, which you seem to be, do you remember this band called Curbstomp? They were complete fucking garbage tough guy Hardcore from the burbs from the “age of MySpace” and their demo was hilarious/I’m trying to find it. Some classic cuts include “Really Pist Off” and “SoDamn Insane”. I’ve asked friends in Chicago but no one knows.
I'm not from Chicago at all, but I'm almost flattered you'd think I was, haha. I'm just a fan of Chicago hardcore. As it happens, I'm wearing a Noose shirt as I type. Gimme the goss, why did they deserve shit talk? I don't know curbstomp but I'll have a look for them later tonight and ask some friends.
Slappies that's a great snag for $100. The endless blockade splits and negative approach comps sound good.
Standard vegan straight edge Hardcore band stuff: Vocalist's an entitled, meat head douche who often attempted to bully other bands, audience members, and organizers, leaving them with difficulty getting shows. Basic wannabe Hardline kookery. There were also unfound rumors of, lets just say "FAR RIGHT" leanings, though knowing 2 of the other dudes in the band, I find that unlikely. Incidentally, their guitar player Kyle was in Poison Planet and Duress and is a swell guy.
Yeah, Curbstomp were this excruciatingly awful, bordering on parody Hardcore band who's demo a friend of mine bought after seeing them live in like 03/04. I lost my cd-r and their myspace/purevolume pages are out of commission haha. For every good Chicago band, it seems like there are about 5 of these:
Incidentally, there's some crappy beatdown band form England with the same name:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=u6nuDLQyyas
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randomly came across this and figured I'd share...
Cult Nation posted a d-beat/crossover/crust mix by Igor Cavalera of the mighty Sepultura and it's pretty fucking awesome.. some stuff I'm familiar with and some I'm not. Great stuff though (anybody have any secret tricks for downloading a soundcloud mix?)
http://www.cvltnation.com/cvlt-nation-exclusive-iggor-cavaleras-d-beat-x-crossover-mix/ (http://www.cvltnation.com/cvlt-nation-exclusive-iggor-cavaleras-d-beat-x-crossover-mix/)
In addition, looking around on the cult nation site and I came across this pretty awesome Nausea set from 91 (veering a little bit from hardcore, I know). Still pretty goddamn rad (and if you know what's up with Nausea, Amy Miret makes her appearance around 10:00)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=656&v=cJF8vmTaDOk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=656&v=cJF8vmTaDOk)
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Raw Nerve are playing a reunited (this is actually the 2nd, one was to raise money for Puerto Rico, and this one os for an old friend who is hosting the final chapter of their fest in OK) and final show in early March. I'm tight homies with 3/5 of RN. Excited to see them the last time and it's gonna be nuts. Duress will more than likely be remembered most for wrecking DIY show spots (in the wrong way), preaching "Hardcore needs more violence" boneheadery and flying some white power flag out of their tour van to be edgelord/offensive. Music was sick though. People hated Poison Planet for being hardline and sjw before it took the internet by storm. Poison Planet was sick though, i think the songer developed their own tabletop RPG. Noose was sick too but i think there was some sketch with the guitarist, although I'm not sure in relation to what. Chicago consistently has great punk and hardcore bands coming out and usually always has.
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my buddies band BOAK is doing some rad shit
https://boak.bandcamp.com/album/ii
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Raw Nerve are playing a reunited (this is actually the 2nd, one was to raise money for Puerto Rico, and this one os for an old friend who is hosting the final chapter of their fest in OK) and final show in early March. I'm tight homies with 3/5 of RN. Excited to see them the last time and it's gonna be nuts. Duress will more than likely be remembered most for wrecking DIY show spots (in the wrong way), preaching "Hardcore needs more violence" boneheadery and flying some white power flag out of their tour van to be edgelord/offensive. Music was sick though. People hated Poison Planet for being hardline and sjw before it took the internet by storm. Poison Planet was sick though, i think the songer developed their own tabletop RPG. Noose was sick too but i think there was some sketch with the guitarist, although I'm not sure in relation to what. Chicago consistently has great punk and hardcore bands coming out and usually always has.
Chicago is one of the best scenes in the world.
Anyway, what's up with Ryan Lowry? Gimme the goss.
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If you're going to make a documentary about your band, and I think Weekend Nachos safely warranted one, I don't see why there should be a time limit around when you're doing it. Raw Nerve did one about their last two weeks as a band. Both documentaries were just goofy fun to celebrate the band, it's no biggie.
Hahahaha, that Harm's Way story is amazing. And yeah they're not my cup of tea at all, but their first release, I think it was called imprisoned, was decent.
Duress were cool. I remember they had a wee beef with a band called poison planet, detailed at the beginning of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwmrJ2VuVU
Icanthelpit, what bands have you been in?
Raw Nerve are playing a reunited (this is actually the 2nd, one was to raise money for Puerto Rico, and this one os for an old friend who is hosting the final chapter of their fest in OK) and final show in early March. I'm tight homies with 3/5 of RN. Excited to see them the last time and it's gonna be nuts. Duress will more than likely be remembered most for wrecking DIY show spots (in the wrong way), preaching "Hardcore needs more violence" boneheadery and flying some white power flag out of their tour van to be edgelord/offensive. Music was sick though. People hated Poison Planet for being hardline and sjw before it took the internet by storm. Poison Planet was sick though, i think the songer developed their own tabletop RPG. Noose was sick too but i think there was some sketch with the guitarist, although I'm not sure in relation to what. Chicago consistently has great punk and hardcore bands coming out and usually always has.
Chicago is one of the best scenes in the world.
Anyway, what's up with Ryan Lowry? Gimme the goss.
I don't really know all the dirts other than they generally get the gasface for being a problematic assface.
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Standard vegan straight edge Hardcore band stuff: Vocalist's an entitled, meat head douche who often attempted to bully other bands, audience members, and organizers, leaving them with difficulty getting shows. Basic wannabe Hardline kookery. There were also unfound rumors of, lets just say "FAR RIGHT" leanings, though knowing 2 of the other dudes in the band, I find that unlikely.
I (think) I saw them once and (I think) I remember their singer not being white, so "FAR RIGHT" rumors seem bizarre. I'm hesitant to bring it up because small scene rumors about pretty standard bands make me feel silly.
Speaking of Chicago, I finally got around to listening to the new Racetraitor EP and it delivers! Pissed and dark and punishing. I think this band's sound and politics were both ahead of their time and quintessentially 90s. As such, this reboot release sounds like classic Racetraitor and fits right in with the current political climate.
https://racetraitor-hc.bandcamp.com/album/invisible-battles-against-invisible-fortresses
For those unfamiliar, this is the drummer from Fall Out Boy's old (and current again) political metalcore band. No joke.
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Former guitarist for expire, now the singer for Stone called out for numerous sexual assaults, since then stone has been dropped from their next couple tours and seems to be breaking up, also there are allegations coming out against members of terror, which looks like it may lead to them being removed from the tour as well.
https://www.altpress.com/news/entry/expire_stone_zach_dear_sexual_misconduct_allegations
https://zachdeariscancelled.tumblr.com
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Former guitarist for expire, now the singer for Stone called out for numerous sexual assaults, since then stone has been dropped from their next couple tours and seems to be breaking up, also there are allegations coming out against members of terror, which looks like it may lead to them being removed from the tour as well.
https://www.altpress.com/news/entry/expire_stone_zach_dear_sexual_misconduct_allegations
https://zachdeariscancelled.tumblr.com
There have been rumors of a few guys in that “crew” being creeps, so I guess I’m not shocked. They’re also kooks regardless and their music is trash. I saw Stone once and it was literally as if I was in some weird alternate reality based on a random outsider’s perception of what Hardcore is, from the music to the choreography.
I mean, listen to this shit (also note the guitar player’s Coal Chamber t-shirt OMG ironic!):
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rEamkbjhqNs
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Standard vegan straight edge Hardcore band stuff: Vocalist's an entitled, meat head douche who often attempted to bully other bands, audience members, and organizers, leaving them with difficulty getting shows. Basic wannabe Hardline kookery. There were also unfound rumors of, lets just say "FAR RIGHT" leanings, though knowing 2 of the other dudes in the band, I find that unlikely.
I (think) I saw them once and (I think) I remember their singer not being white, so "FAR RIGHT" rumors seem bizarre. I'm hesitant to bring it up because small scene rumors about pretty standard bands make me feel silly.
Speaking of Chicago, I finally got around to listening to the new Racetraitor EP and it delivers! Pissed and dark and punishing. I think this band's sound and politics were both ahead of their time and quintessentially 90s. As such, this reboot release sounds like classic Racetraitor and fits right in with the current political climate.
https://racetraitor-hc.bandcamp.com/album/invisible-battles-against-invisible-fortresses
For those unfamiliar, this is the drummer from Fall Out Boy's old (and current again) political metalcore band. No joke.
I never liked racetraitor. Too much reactionary preaching that didn’t seem genuine over music that was pretty standard for the time. Also “Burn the Idol of the White Messiah” may be the worst album title of all time (“Wow! They don’t like white people! Super edgy!”). Basically they were a suburban, Metalcore, dickhead, Islam influenced, novelty obsessed version of Los Crudos (one of my favorite bands and in my opinion one of the most important hardcore bands ever).
That said, Andy has always been cool, and I still see him out and about from time to time, not really at shows though. Last show I saw him at he was playing with that shit band Enabler band who like the band in the previous post, had a vocalist who was a scum bag waste of life.
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Hey IcanthelpitIrippedofFinland, fuck off you elitist prick.
Harm's Way is damn great, been a fan for a while now. Super stoked for their new album that comes out next week:
https://youtu.be/8QW8Ag5iwj8
Sounds like a good mix between Isolation and Rust, groovy and heavy.
I really want to catch them on tour soon.
I'm also really into Vein. latelly. They're mental!
https://youtu.be/njuBfPWLOOE
Cant wait for a full release.
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Standard vegan straight edge Hardcore band stuff: Vocalist's an entitled, meat head douche who often attempted to bully other bands, audience members, and organizers, leaving them with difficulty getting shows. Basic wannabe Hardline kookery. There were also unfound rumors of, lets just say "FAR RIGHT" leanings, though knowing 2 of the other dudes in the band, I find that unlikely.
I (think) I saw them once and (I think) I remember their singer not being white, so "FAR RIGHT" rumors seem bizarre. I'm hesitant to bring it up because small scene rumors about pretty standard bands make me feel silly.
Speaking of Chicago, I finally got around to listening to the new Racetraitor EP and it delivers! Pissed and dark and punishing. I think this band's sound and politics were both ahead of their time and quintessentially 90s. As such, this reboot release sounds like classic Racetraitor and fits right in with the current political climate.
https://racetraitor-hc.bandcamp.com/album/invisible-battles-against-invisible-fortresses
For those unfamiliar, this is the drummer from Fall Out Boy's old (and current again) political metalcore band. No joke.
I never liked racetraitor. Too much reactionary preaching that didn’t seem genuine over music that was pretty standard for the time. Also “Burn the Idol of the White Messiah” may be the worst album title of all time (“Wow! They don’t like white people! Super edgy!”). Basically they were a suburban, Metalcore, dickhead, Islam influenced, novelty obsessed version of Los Crudos (one of my favorite bands and in my opinion one of the most important hardcore bands ever).
That said, Andy has always been cool, and I still see him out and about from time to time, not really at shows though. Last show I saw him at he was playing with that shit band Enabler band who like the band in the previous post, had a vocalist who was a scum bag waste of life.
I remember reading a long interview in (I'm pretty sure it was...) Heartattack zine, with Racetraitor and got the record without having heard them before. Listened once and filed away. I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
I never have and never will pledge allegiance. Now that I'm reading this I'm reminded to check out their newest album right now. Hope its shreddy.
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
I never have and never will pledge allegiance. Now that I'm reading this I'm reminded to check out their newest album right now. Hope its shreddy.
hahaha! definitely worth it. Like many of their new albums it's a creeper. Failed states is still better imho but there is some great songs on there
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
I never have and never will pledge allegiance. Now that I'm reading this I'm reminded to check out their newest album right now. Hope its shreddy.
hahaha! definitely worth it. Like many of their new albums it's a creeper. Failed states is still better imho but there is some great songs on there
saw propagandhi recently, they killed it, my best friend shares shares studio space with them and comeback kid in wpg, so I've been fortunate enough to see propagandhi practice
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I've been listening to punk and going to punk and hardcore shows for like 13 years and I still feel so uneducated about so many bands and so many subgenres. I've tried to get into Scandinavian/Japanese/raw punk/dbeat more times than I can count.
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I've been listening to punk and going to punk and hardcore shows for like 13 years and I still feel so uneducated about so many bands and so many subgenres. I've tried to get into Scandinavian/Japanese/raw punk/dbeat more times than I can count.
If you need any recommendations to point you in the right direction let me know!
http://youtu.be/I4XxscpCp7A (http://youtu.be/I4XxscpCp7A)
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
I never have and never will pledge allegiance. Now that I'm reading this I'm reminded to check out their newest album right now. Hope its shreddy.
hahaha! definitely worth it. Like many of their new albums it's a creeper. Failed states is still better imho but there is some great songs on there
saw propagandhi recently, they killed it, my best friend shares shares studio space with them and comeback kid in wpg, so I've been fortunate enough to see propagandhi practice
honestly their recent live footage looks so tight. I haven't seen them live since the late 90s but they really have grown as a band so much and it shows when they play live. you ever seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rRrYCBWb0Y
I love how stoked Bill is on them, the interviewer can't even get a word in edgewise
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I agree 100% with Crudos being the most important band of the 90s. Martin is such a genuinely nice guy. Ebro too. Crudos, Spazz, Rorschach, M.I.T.B, Born Against, Copout, HHIG, held me down in the 90s.
Propagandhi tho!
I never have and never will pledge allegiance. Now that I'm reading this I'm reminded to check out their newest album right now. Hope its shreddy.
hahaha! definitely worth it. Like many of their new albums it's a creeper. Failed states is still better imho but there is some great songs on there
saw propagandhi recently, they killed it, my best friend shares shares studio space with them and comeback kid in wpg, so I've been fortunate enough to see propagandhi practice
honestly their recent live footage looks so tight. I haven't seen them live since the late 90s but they really have grown as a band so much and it shows when they play live. you ever seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rRrYCBWb0Y
I love how stoked Bill is on them, the interviewer can't even get a word in edgewise
Hadn't seen that, thanks though was a good watch!
Yeah they've been a band longer then I've been alive, but ive seen them 7-8 times now, one of my all time favourites.
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Great to hear that there's young-ins out there who are into them.
Do you know about ISPY, swallowing shit and all those other amazing bands that came out of the peg in the mid 90s too?
Painted Thin is one of my fav bands of all time (though defs not hardcore)
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Swallowing Shit has the best song names.
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Swallowing Shit has the best song names.
hell yes they do! Not really a grind head but swallowing shit mad me love grind
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Great to hear that there's young-ins out there who are into them.
Do you know about ISPY, swallowing shit and all those other amazing bands that came out of the peg in the mid 90s too?
Painted Thin is one of my fav bands of all time (though defs not hardcore)
Ive heard of a few but honestly not many others from that time, ill have to get on that
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ISPY has Todd from propgandhi on vocals so you know it's good. All of those bands shared members back in the day. Is it Jason Tait? He was like in every band from Winnipeg ever! Swallowing shit is worthy though and very relevant to this thread. In fact:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E1XPVg4pCw
If that doesn't get you bangin your head, then I don't know what will
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Anyone digging the new Turnstile album?
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I think I'm too old to understand turnstile?
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http://www.noecho.net/interviews/chris-dodge-spazz-slap-a-ham-records
read this today and got all nostalgic though ...
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http://www.noecho.net/interviews/chris-dodge-spazz-slap-a-ham-records
read this today and got all nostalgic though ...
I somehow stumbled upon that interview scrolling through instagram yesterday. It made me realize Neanderthal was awesome and that I always liked Man Is The Bastard's whole vibe way more than I like most of their music.
http://youtu.be/gkiQS1_VpjY
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I think I'm too old to understand turnstile?
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http://www.noecho.net/interviews/chris-dodge-spazz-slap-a-ham-records
read this today and got all nostalgic though ...
I'm right there with you. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it before in this thread, but they sound like a "Mall-ified" Shelter-meets-Snapcase hybrid to me. Caught a live set of theirs in St. Louis years ago, and I have to admit, they fucking killed, even with the embarrassing, corny ass white boy dance moves the lead singer has. Pretty sure there were less than 10 females in the crowd (in a club, no less), which isn't an insinuation or anything, just an observation.
Cool interview. It's pretty incredible that 2 of the best Hardcore labels of the 90s were created by members of the same band.
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http://www.noecho.net/interviews/chris-dodge-spazz-slap-a-ham-records
read this today and got all nostalgic though ...
I somehow stumbled upon that interview scrolling through instagram yesterday. It made me realize Neanderthal was awesome and that I always liked Man Is The Bastard's whole vibe way more than I like most of their music.
http://youtu.be/gkiQS1_VpjY
Cool interview. I never knew how deep the history was for No Use For A Name.
Kinda crazy to see the name Black Army Jacket (interviewers band), just cause I haven't heard that name in awhile. Their demo tape is awesome, definitely worth tracking down.
Off topic, but I've recently come to the conclusion that Boston produced my favorite American HC during the first wave. I was thinking about how many great full-length LP's that came out of there:
The first SSDecontrol, Negative FX, F.U's, Jerry's Kids, Vile, Proletariat, Siege, and what I consider the best HC comp ever, This Is Boston Not L.A.
Boston HC gets a bad-rap as being meatheaded and jockish but I don't think they were any worse than any other regional scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bFoBIn8oHs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bFoBIn8oHs)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB-mzxHTvyU&t=135s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB-mzxHTvyU&t=135s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqsZFXXbZYo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqsZFXXbZYo)
If anybody has a bootleg copy (or an original you don't want) of The Kids Will Have Their Say, hit me up.
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I'm right there with you. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it before in this thread, but they sound like a "Mall-ified" Shelter-meets-Snapcase hybrid to me.
yeah, that plus they are having a foursome with living color and early RHCP. I'm old but I've got an older HC friend and he sent me a link of one of their videos and he is like, "this is HC in the late 2010s, dudes squawk" and then the singer squawks during one the breakdowns. I don't know why but that always made me laugh.
Cool interview. I never knew how deep the history was for No Use For A Name.
Kinda crazy to see the name Black Army Jacket (interviewers band), just cause I haven't heard that name in awhile. Their demo tape is awesome, definitely worth tracking down.
yeah, the NUFAN history was pretty deep. I remember buying one of their older albums when I was really into fat bands and thinking wtf? is this? Funny that a few years later I'd be really into Spazz (and not realizing the connection). Never heard of that GASP album either so I downloaded it yesterday. I imagine it would be mad fun to listen to while high af on some crazy hash...
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Reading back through, there is so much that I've not heard of. I'm guessing some of you guys grew up listening to it all though. I grew up listening to nu-metal and punk because that's the late 90s early 00s summed up in the alt-music world haha. Your Demise got me into hardcore about 9 years ago, I've still probably only really scratched the surface.
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I talked about subversion a few pages back but this is defs my fav spazz split, would actually love to hear the story as to how this one came about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zen-_AOpInY
edit - found a link
https://mega.nz/#!2NEGAKBB!kEPCypGSHeBC8l_NIdsbzOigtfMxX3HBq2MfVtDkaec
edit 2 - for some reason that youtube link includes the subversion side twice before the spazz tracks start?
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New Hank Wood and the Hammerheads came out yesterday and its.... pretty good? I'm not sure yet.
Way more polished than their previous two; it reminds me of some late 80's garage bands like The Cynics (which is weird). I miss the chaos of the first two albums. My friend said it reminded him of The Murder City Devils (which was NOT a compliment), which now that it's in my head is hard to shake. Maybe I don't like this album.
Doesn't even really belong in the hardcore thread at this point, but FUCK I love the first LP so much I'm putting it here anyways. Fantastic live band, though.
https://hankwoodandthehammerheads.bandcamp.com/album/s-t (https://hankwoodandthehammerheads.bandcamp.com/album/s-t)
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Yeah, it feels a lot slower and less frantic. I'd rather just listen to the last 2 albums.
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I talked about subversion a few pages back but this is defs my fav spazz split, would actually love to hear the story as to how this one came about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zen-_AOpInY
edit - found a link
https://mega.nz/#!2NEGAKBB!kEPCypGSHeBC8l_NIdsbzOigtfMxX3HBq2MfVtDkaec
edit 2 - for some reason that youtube link includes the subversion side twice before the spazz tracks start?
If only the 25 Ta Life split was an LP.
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Sorry purist fags, but I just can't put this in any other genre than hardcore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpxjPUxtvYY
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well it's certainly no Atari teenage riot...
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RIP
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aO9MDmDWYBQ
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RIP
such a great band
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Gay Imp Sausage Metal, why didn't you tell us you were in a documentary sporting a lovely metallica shirt?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4V6HRDebNw
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Gay Imp Sausage Metal, why didn't you tell us you were in a documentary sporting a lovely metallica shirt?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4V6HRDebNw
sif i'm not the guy from Sydney ;)
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I started a new straight edge band with a bunch of old-timers.
All of us are in our late 30's and early 40's.
Drummer used to be in JUSTICE.
Expect some metal/powerviolence stuff... not the typical 'chugga chugga' hardcore.
https://stillxnothing.bandcamp.com/track/exit-humanity
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Not really my kind of thing, but gnarred for doing stuff.
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Not really my kind of thing, but gnarred for doing stuff.
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This thread needed a bump.
Midwest, represent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn6s8NJ0_5k
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtxsQHJ84wI&index=4&t=0s&list=LLo-VgSLSIUy3JKmAs3IexfA
Thread needs a bump. A mediocre but enjoyable NJ Youth Crew band worth a listen. Never thought I'd hear this again but dug it up on youtube. The song "I just wanna skate" has a nice shout out before the breakdown "Kick It Vern Funky Style" and goes on to detail robbing suckas while skating far away from home.
If you don't like this bullshit you're fucking shady.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sxpdgHxN0I
goooood fuckin power violence band from the northwest. also a lil bump for the thread
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY2DgkvDtig
I still listen to this on the regular
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtxsQHJ84wI&index=4&t=0s&list=LLo-VgSLSIUy3JKmAs3IexfA
Thread needs a bump. A mediocre but enjoyable NJ Youth Crew band worth a listen. Never thought I'd hear this again but dug it up on youtube. The song "I just wanna skate" has a nice shout out before the breakdown "Kick It Vern Funky Style" and goes on to detail robbing suckas while skating far away from home.
If you don't like this bullshit you're fucking shady.
never heard of this before, kicks ass
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYiu4y9x4pk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYiu4y9x4pk)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtxsQHJ84wI&index=4&t=0s&list=LLo-VgSLSIUy3JKmAs3IexfA
Thread needs a bump. A mediocre but enjoyable NJ Youth Crew band worth a listen. Never thought I'd hear this again but dug it up on youtube. The song "I just wanna skate" has a nice shout out before the breakdown "Kick It Vern Funky Style" and goes on to detail robbing suckas while skating far away from home.
If you don't like this bullshit you're fucking shady.
Just listened to this and it rules. Gonna download it later.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBiS8hf_98g
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That was pretty sick... you should check out Krimewatch. They get a lot of hate, but they’re pretty good.
Been listening to Freedom a lot lately.... they’re like a reincarnation of Sheer Terror
http://youtu.be/XTZ-lA_Pii4
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That was pretty sick... you should check out Krimewatch. They get a lot of hate, but they’re pretty good.
Been listening to Freedom a lot lately.... they’re like a reincarnation of Sheer Terror
http://youtu.be/XTZ-lA_Pii4
have tried several times to get into Krimewatch but they haven't stuck to my ribs for whatever reason. I don't dislike them but I don't get all the hype and I have a hard time being into a band that utilizes community snitching as a band name/aesthetic. ;D
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I see what you mean... i kind of got the hots for the vocalist so maybe that’s why i can tolerate them. From i understand she wasn’t really into hardcore before joining the band... they’re definitely hit or miss.
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I see what you mean... i kind of got the hots for the vocalist so maybe that’s why i can tolerate them. From i understand she wasn’t really into hardcore before joining the band... they’re definitely hit or miss.
I got it hots for shorty that fronts Exit Order. But Exit Order defo rips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwrJtbEKwJ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI6EivGjZ08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mniAlqljpJc
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DPQtOdwy4Lw (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DPQtOdwy4Lw)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DPQtOdwy4Lw (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DPQtOdwy4Lw)
sick
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Krimewatch sucks, ROC rules. Everything coming out of South Florida right now is ridiculous
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ms41upbshtc (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ms41upbshtc)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPWLkqv_Ue0&list=RDMtFdYhQ4zC4&index=3
Any old CT heads in this thread? Thought I'd post this because it used to be impossible to find thanks to the Nu-Metal bands overwhelming popularity.
On that note, I'm still looking for Feral Kidz - Down Wid' Da Big Boys demo from roughly the same era. I see sketchy Russian mp3 stores claiming to have it but I'm not looking to get my debit card fucked with. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I see what you mean... i kind of got the hots for the vocalist so maybe that’s why i can tolerate them. From i understand she wasn’t really into hardcore before joining the band... they’re definitely hit or miss.
I got it hots for shorty that fronts Exit Order. But Exit Order defo rips.
Same for me and Torso (I also just figured out the vocals remind me of Dawn Cosby from Detente)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ZWiN96ekU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ZWiN96ekU)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STzHgWSHhyw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STzHgWSHhyw)
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You aren’t lying... Torso’s pretty sick. That channel, “hate5six” rules... quality uploads
Add the singer from The New Harmony as well...they’re pretty meh though
http://youtu.be/DbnjUz5SD24
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ms41upbshtc (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ms41upbshtc)
I watch this a few times a year, usually showing it to someone, or just as a default when i don't know what else to do.
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I see what you mean... i kind of got the hots for the vocalist so maybe that’s why i can tolerate them. From i understand she wasn’t really into hardcore before joining the band... they’re definitely hit or miss.
I got it hots for shorty that fronts Exit Order. But Exit Order defo rips.
Same for me and Torso (I also just figured out the vocals remind me of Dawn Cosby from Detente)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ZWiN96ekU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ZWiN96ekU)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STzHgWSHhyw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STzHgWSHhyw)
she's my other one. Torso got bangers. I wanna catch them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK4C5c0exEg
one of my favorite demos of 2018.
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the intro reminded me of the Rudimentary Peni song in Ben Raybourn's Part from $lave Radio telesvion. Could definitely fits for a Boserio part
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Nothing new, but still a good compilation (which also features songs from Lori S. (Acid King) first band, Gross National Product)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI7O5vycbE8&t=0s&index=24&list=FLh-hRk36OQkNSfPq_iz7rnA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI7O5vycbE8&t=0s&index=24&list=FLh-hRk36OQkNSfPq_iz7rnA)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or_a-OaIVds
some good knuckle drag capital H steelo from Chicago in rotation
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxvnQGY4wPI
https://jocko.bandcamp.com/album/expression
band cracks me up and jammin at the same time
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Just ordered their new LP on triple b .
Getting really into these guys
https://youtu.be/SRqwSP5_yAk (https://youtu.be/SRqwSP5_yAk)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_38Atxm0CUA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_38Atxm0CUA)
got my hand on some static shock records this w-e.
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Gnar Jar
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1xQDgOwuDIE
classic
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvbpjvDMjUM
this is gonna end up being my favorite thing that came out this year.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fAHlgsfdvGM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=brsCdwKPAxQ
i used to fuck with these albums on the regular
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Just ordered their new LP on triple b .
Getting really into these guys
https://youtu.be/SRqwSP5_yAk (https://youtu.be/SRqwSP5_yAk)
Candy is sooooo damn good!
Good To Feel is one of my favourite releases from this year!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-stUvuzUkE
this is great
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REGRESSION
notorious straight edge band from Belgium.
They will play a reunion show after 20 years next weekend!
Psyched as hell.
This is still super heavy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEgseqszHV0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEgseqszHV0)
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this is me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAV17tKbvHg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jfaa3E5B4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jfaa3E5B4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOLO_44m1eM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jfaa3E5B4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOLO_44m1eM
nice. had not seen dude skate. that was tight.
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all my years here i never ventured into the general discussiosn thread.
anyone hit not dead yet this year?
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https://youtu.be/aBR7j4n5uQU
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As far as 2018 hc releases go;
Finally checked out the new Old wounds(nj) record today . Would recommend listening.
As mentioned above, Candy is also a cool band killing it right now and is members of other cool hc bands(malfunction, lost souls, trail of lies)
the new King Nine Lp might be my album of the year choice but it’s close between that, Turnstiles “time and space, and Drug church’s “cheer”. Would recommend listening to any of those listed above.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HT2V1loQ4
just because I still love spazz in 2018 <3
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Been feeling these lately.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFbtgsThRy4
http://forewarned.bandcamp.com/album/unforgiving-years
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Madball played at SPoT a little while ago. Good to see these dudes still doing their thing.
https://youtu.be/UUKhjLLKq_k (https://youtu.be/UUKhjLLKq_k)
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Madball played at SPoT a little while ago. Good to see these dudes still doing their thing.
https://youtu.be/UUKhjLLKq_k (https://youtu.be/UUKhjLLKq_k)
that record is perfect .
i dig the new record . they got the og guitarist matt henderson back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dK6N2xkuiM&list=OLAK5uy_kehiNh01OJcXzBY-edpR2Tpie-Gek5EPA
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Not new but, I've been rocking a lot of Left For Dead lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS4E8Zkkir4
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https://youtu.be/svKLOFv7ssg
https://youtu.be/VOgkd8wOAck
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU_iCQ8YkRM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU_iCQ8YkRM
they really were/ are a beautiful band!
I really love all the tracks off of this album because they sound so much rawer, I think heart-a-tact might be my all time fav track of theirs, so chunky!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW6Z_wT_in8
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went to Portland a few years back and saw these guys at a basement show and it was rad as fuck, Ripper not to be confused with Houston TX version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6r6XeuWyqo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HT2V1loQ4
just because I still love spazz in 2018 <3
(https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/56315699_10156609367438736_3660109226287562752_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_ht=scontent-atl3-1.xx&oh=b4f476caf6cd862f8213a8d4f6c83c55&oe=5D400934)
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↑ is max going to drum for them?
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Not new but, I've been rocking a lot of Left For Dead lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS4E8Zkkir4
wasnt hip to them until last year, i think i listened to them for 3 months straight after i found em. Skin Graft is the hardest vegan song ever written.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HT2V1loQ4
just because I still love spazz in 2018 <3
I really hate this guy and all of his videos.
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Not sure if you can DL it from here (I'm shit at computers) but my brothers band released this EP years ago that I always though kicked ass.
https://itunes.apple.com/lu/album/dead-in-the-water-ep/id389828228
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https://youtu.be/-SJXAo3nIM4
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https://one-less.bandcamp.com/track/skanky-whore
This is the last song I wrote with a full band.
I didn’t record this with them or write the lyrics but I composed and arranged the instruments.
This is why I stopped trying to be productive in skateboarding and it was a bad idea.
I don’t agree with this message
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I wrote this one too
I think that the lyrics are about me though
https://one-less.bandcamp.com/track/perfuct
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https://youtu.be/hizswZ2GWzo
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https://sore-throat.bandcamp.com/album/banzai
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purchased those two lp’s off of triple b site .
https://youtu.be/NIQSoCcipEo
https://youtu.be/RaWaY8hNWMY
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https://youtu.be/gT3xNabDdh8
Great live set from WARTHOG
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mahS6DCwy_U
classic shit
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Could go in the metal thread too but does anyone remember this band?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrla8VnZkYg
Wait till the vocals kick in - that's some crusty arse punk/ thrash right there and it was putting a huge grin on my face yesterday
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJZw3akK86k
Local hardcore band that got me super into the scene when I was in like 6th grade. Lead singer was a really good skater who was getting hooked up by spitfire and real for a little before he completely fucked his leg up and then focused other shit. This venue was awesome also. Got shut down after a Terror show got out of hand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4zZMtzK5Fo
This is the singer of that band
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https://youtu.be/hizswZ2GWzo
RIPSSSS
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https://youtu.be/gT3xNabDdh8
Great live set from WARTHOG
ALSO RIPSSS. Ive seen them a handful of times and them live is so fucking cool
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https://youtu.be/Mhz_-sKlegs
This is the shit
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https://youtu.be/Nu7TTFdHMt4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg1E5LrN7_M&list=PL-x1ieLfJzlqLp5kcC2JY_w47wz4HMMA6&index=598&t=137s
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https://youtu.be/DVS0ZAux2Ho
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https://youtu.be/2HI8gIJDbzA
One of the better releases of 2019
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Not bad Thom
https://youtu.be/E8u3GsXX8l8
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0H9woSH75k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0H9woSH75k)
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https://youtu.be/2HI8gIJDbzA
One of the better releases of 2019
yes!
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If you quit you'd still have nothing
https://youtu.be/O3o4IaHZLx4
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If you quit you'd still have nothing
https://youtu.be/O3o4IaHZLx4
;D >:(
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Does Unsane count?
https://youtu.be/2dy7Cg36qfY
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Yes
Saw unsane at santos party house sickest show
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https://youtu.be/zuupqVzdBnE
The homi3s
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That Electric Chair 7” is the shit. The only other release I’ve really been stoked on this year besides Kaleidoscope’s “After The Futures”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBxmCVWgckA
Real hardcore from Adelaide I think
Australia had a weirdly fucking profound hardcore scene in like the early 2010's
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https://youtu.be/MfUo6Jk4kYc
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https://youtu.be/VkrQu9upMBQ
Lee Dorian is #1
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https://youtu.be/zuupqVzdBnE
The homi3s
this is so fucking good
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https://youtu.be/MfUo6Jk4kYc
perfect record
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https://youtu.be/BDKY0HTyzC8
Rock steady
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https://youtu.be/qXYX29vsVbU
Another 2019 rager
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https://youtu.be/zIpH0tQO0m4
Dropdead is still my favorite band.
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https://youtu.be/EzDfyRcl0qg
I think grimple used one of their tracks I might be thinking meth leopard
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warthog from last year :) levitated corpse is da 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HefjXAg6RQ
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So good
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warthog from last year :) levitated corpse is da 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HefjXAg6RQ
this maybe the perfect sound
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warthog from last year :) levitated corpse is da 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HefjXAg6RQ
this maybe the perfect sound
so good - just rips and chugs from beginning to end!
here's an 80s gem from a cold ass edmonton band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOsXV5TB2vs
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https://youtu.be/qneB0GQ-oQw
Forgot to get tickets to see them back in August but this is a great album to skate to
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https://youtu.be/I5ukwhxxge4
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https://youtu.be/I5ukwhxxge4
#1
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https://youtu.be/Vaom0OqHT4c
Top 5 band right here
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https://youtu.be/QLtwcuhjW9Y
This was The Album for me and the homies growing up.
We wrote the lyrics on the walls on lsd every day.
Straight edge is trippy shit
This and CCR all day everyday
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https://youtu.be/QLtwcuhjW9Y
This was The Album for me and the homies growing up.
We wrote the lyrics on the walls on lsd every day.
Straight edge is trippy shit
This and CCR all day everyday
Big fan of that dys LP . The track Wolfpack got so fast at the end it blew my young mind . It’s such a raw sounding record . Need to find myself a copy of the original “brotherhood”
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https://youtu.be/Vaom0OqHT4c
Top 5 band right here
soo good. You're probably going to think this is a strange and possibly whack comparison - but musically, this record sounds a lot like the first Hatebreed 7". Junkie grindcore/trailer grind. Early Hatebreed was actually hugely influenced by crust and grind. Assuck especially.
I wish I knew who did the logo for Warsore, kinda reminds me of something Sugi would do but definitely not him
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYypmN7RDKM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYypmN7RDKM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXM3r0_UIIM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXM3r0_UIIM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hy4AjFHz6o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hy4AjFHz6o)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg7hMfjlaJs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg7hMfjlaJs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulzYMopWtxs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulzYMopWtxs)
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Weirdo hardcore dump
https://youtu.be/beRzruORedo
https://youtu.be/R7AImM8c_Cc
https://youtu.be/b6g4Y_uT8tM
https://youtu.be/K-TxLcss14k
https://youtu.be/9-stUvuzUkE
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^^^ That's my kind of shit.
Also agree with top post that Kaleidoscope's album is probably the best thing I remember from this year, off the top of my head.
Also, Disguise's final 7"
https://staticshockrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bas-fada
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This thread is killer
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Really dig this kinda bonehead stuff
https://youtu.be/IubavLDafh8
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some oldish shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRWOncWcag0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIDZVkIGRdw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GmN6ME9sGA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdTbjt1b0XI
Thought I'd post this since AOP announced they were breaking up this week. Great younger band from Atlanta I was lucky enough to see a couple of times this year.
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You can't trick me into opening that corporate bull shit
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdTbjt1b0XI
Thought I'd post this since AOP announced they were breaking up this week. Great younger band from Atlanta I was lucky enough to see a couple of times this year.
Damn! They just put a record out a few months back . I’ll click on this even though ass fleas is to cool .
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https://youtu.be/RIvte23E284
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDZWshT9LCY&list=OLAK5uy_mhbZhjc1D-IcVCIawE_qpe17cZFzwzSrs&index=1
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https://youtu.be/RIvte23E284
Vantage Point is sick. BBB is on a killing spree this year.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDWT5WymQu8
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http://youtu.be/vfIceTVioZY
Spent the last 3 weekends helping a buddy repair an abused service van and this got a lot of play. That hard shit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDWT5WymQu8
Dig this album
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=RDQ3lwnjOfQwc
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(https://i.imgflip.com/3kyhud.jpg) (https://imgflip.com/i/3kyhud)via Imgflip Meme Generator (https://imgflip.com/memegenerator)
plz Vancouver family come out support.
We love Vancouver i just got to prove to them next yrar when i seal my record that i can play too
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I grew up listening to hardcore that was awesome but then my favorite bands started using all these weird techniques that did not add anything to the music. I love the diy aspect and the raw brilliance of some of the lyrics and music but I have no love for the distortion pedal I liked the punk with a bit of a metal overlay
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I grew up listening to hardcore that was awesome but then my favorite bands started using all these weird techniques that did not add anything to the music. I love the diy aspect and the raw brilliance of some of the lyrics and music but I have no love for the distortion pedal I liked the punk with a bit of a metal overlay
i like d beat. I like light amount of blasts. I like 2 step and little bit of double bass.
I like lyrics about punching Nazis. Thats kinda played i have like 5 songs about that from the 90s.
I'm going to write one right now wanna hear it here it goes
I found dog poop at the beach
Jocks are out on the water so gotta stick so I could reach
Up under the door handles e-coli Revenge
Right winger surfer you will never be my friend
(Break down part that sounds like nuclear assault because they are always the sound i hear in my head)
Fuck your prayer circles
And new found sobriety
King of the beach bros
Has two home boys nick named meat
Always calling me homo
Why you stuck on my sexuality
Its time to go home now
I laughed as you shouted at the sky with a fist clenched full of feces
Enjoy your beach you kook
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https://youtu.be/sUHPzP1BfI8
My favorite band sometimes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOajoO5Bi7A
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https://www.noecho.net/lists/12-newer-hardcore-bands-to-check-out-in-2020
Really liked rated x .
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https://youtu.be/PELs9Gt6Wmk
This band was very underrated
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I don't listen to a lot of hardcore these days but I still listen to New Lows pretty regularly. I saw them in september and they were so good
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https://youtu.be/PELs9Gt6Wmk
This band was very underrated
fuck yeah. I loved this band saw them with nbe and opposition few others...
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Fuck you assflea you brain damaged piece of gutter trash. You dont even go out anymore unless you're going to skate or buy weed.
All your original friends are dead why should you be sucking air still.
You could revive 100 more people and it wouldn't make a difference.
Die you fuck
Your music will always be totally fucking trash.
DIE![
https://youtu.be/EBz7AAseUjg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I3CSDNw7OY
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https://youtu.be/APgnpBuc4mg
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Does the band Boredoms count as hardcore?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YQu1UAgSm0
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https://youtu.be/aBR7j4n5uQU
Total rippers
Metal but I’ll post it here
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https://youtu.be/PELs9Gt6Wmk
This band was very underrated
Oh man “harvest of the carcass” i played that record to death when it came out...
You might like Blind to faith if you haven’t already heard them... integrity worship ha
https://youtu.be/kQjfXR1Ky54
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New band featuring members of Warthog, Shitlickers/Anti-Cimex influenced HC:
https://roachlegrecords.bandcamp.com/album/antidote-for-civilization-promo (https://roachlegrecords.bandcamp.com/album/antidote-for-civilization-promo)
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I really want to see them play live ^^^
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I really want to see them play live ^^^
They're playing April 10th here in Philly at Cousin Danny's. I don't know how close you are, but...
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https://youtu.be/bfKC1VM9Sb8
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I really want to see them play live ^^^
They're playing April 10th here in Philly at Cousin Danny's. I don't know how close you are, but...
I very well may come down for that, I live in Westchester County NY
If I end up going I’ll hit ya up
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PICK IT UP I WANNA SEE MORE SONGS
https://youtu.be/rhm3M8j8xxU
Beer bottle smashing music
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EB-odpedvgo
Sorta remind me of a less threatening/less potentially sketchy Gutter Gods, but still really fucking good. Maybe it’s just the font.
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https://youtu.be/wJVvqmqd3_o
I don't really dig the intro on this ep. The rest is pure fire. Pretty close to what I do when I have a full band
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https://youtu.be/7rfs6hpTUHU
Skate hills to this
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http://youtu.be/XjWiZn22Y48
Into this lately. Early 2000's style.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCfpY6jLFVc&list=PLeVGzKNSyZPc1nDhkcIf2NwAOL0YMBwcC
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https://youtu.be/7rfs6hpTUHU
Skate hills to this
Repulsion and slayer always on the skate list
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDAURzWOjjc
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=RDQLtwcuhjW9Y
Fuck mtv
Luv boston crew
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dead again is an amazing record and totally overlooked
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TvZiiMc_A8
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im HC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPKQSQSVVos
its ab SeNaTor$
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https://youtu.be/6kWr2GSMYI0
The whole tape is skate music
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYQqQM5GBRk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI9a7ZLdTY0&t=504s
metal punk rockers! wicked everything bout this one!
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Big fan ^
https://youtu.be/4f3X1u2jc4w
Skate 100 mph to this
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https://youtu.be/qnKQkcnRVa8
One of my favorite group of dudes. I wish I was Canadian so bad.
I should just fucking run through the woods and be homeless in Canada till I get caught and deported.
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https://youtu.be/qsNgTLVfJCk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0yn9gWn4sE&list=PLX_LV3r-sgmjxT22EZcWAT82XmL2GTDmu
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dead again is an amazing record and totally overlooked
this is an awesome jam from neil
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https://youtu.be/WXIc9cx5Xck
This band rules
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Saw these guys with Division of Mind a couple of weekends ago. Absolutely crushed it and really nice dudes too.
http://youtu.be/H5FBvGpgGWg
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https://youtu.be/p2GEM-lvyIA
Scum
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Saw these guys with Division of Mind a couple of weekends ago. Absolutely crushed it and really nice dudes too.
http://youtu.be/H5FBvGpgGWg
This is the song that got me into Incendiary. Rad band.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WOQ4ZpwMHE
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https://youtu.be/wtgJm7sK1tI
More
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Stoked to see Permission up there, those guys are great.
https://youtu.be/MdcjajCunNU
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One of the best bands out right now.
https://youtu.be/SvxyoIc_GaI
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Ecoli rules
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Came across this band through that instagram page Turn on the Tube. I'm really into it. Singer's got a great voice and the two guitars with single coils sound so good. Between these guys and Slump, I hope there's an insurgence of psych hardcore again. Listened to Wiccans today as well, by chance. Anyway. Black Button!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M3npU3Mkrg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZvALlNjjyc
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Love it ^^^
This is pretty rad too
https://youtu.be/BYjieupw-3A
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https://youtu.be/T6-7-DGd_y8
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=RDQLtwcuhjW9Y
Fuck mtv
Luv boston crew
one of the greatest pieces of american hardcord punk ever put to wax. DC tho, or is this song about the boston dudes?
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https://youtu.be/6p4g3D6CD9M (https://youtu.be/6p4g3D6CD9M)
https://youtu.be/X02kG5-BN1c (https://youtu.be/X02kG5-BN1c)
https://youtu.be/M0mgJ3WxRcI (https://youtu.be/M0mgJ3WxRcI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7rbQQ9Iplw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7rbQQ9Iplw)
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https://youtu.be/D86Dl_OxFl0
I get misty think about the wreck
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http://youtu.be/fCsecIVU7W0
Echelon demo from Atlanta. Really old Boston/NY style HC. Recorded by Hank from Foundation.
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http://youtu.be/fCsecIVU7W0
Echelon demo from Atlanta. Really old Boston/NY style HC. Recorded by Hank from Foundation.
good shit
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Yeah great EP
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Yo who knows the name of Andrew Cannon's band.
I've only got to see live snippets on the net at the dmv
I've searched it like 10x since then and says slayer.
I don't wanna ask on instagram like a "man" because clearly I am not a man I don't even feel human anymore.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv6rw2iJdNQ
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That shit was good recide
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CJ7lnU2gdk
not sure if posted yet... absolute 5 minute wreckage of an ep
easily one of the fave oldies
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On repeat these last couple of days. Thanks to Revelations Records playlists for reminding me of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJxpMQX5MeA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJxpMQX5MeA)
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On repeat these last couple of days. Thanks to Revelations Records playlists for reminding me of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJxpMQX5MeA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJxpMQX5MeA)
great 7". The still play from time to time as well.
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https://open.spotify.com/album/76R6LcyoAqjTVpHPqwNWFV
my brothers last band are on spotify, well worth checking out.
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https://youtu.be/ffUSIIwDhvQ
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https://youtu.be/ffUSIIwDhvQ
dang wat a ripping voice!
also that outburst ep is classic shit... dope letters on that cover too, i always thought that was sick
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https://youtu.be/ffUSIIwDhvQ
dang wat a ripping voice!
also that outburst ep is classic shit... dope letters on that cover too, i always thought that was sick
agreed about outburst and always thought the same about the letters. There's actually a book on NYHC and the graff scene that I've always wanted to get. looks like they actually have some in stock rn on the Deathwish website:
https://deathwishinc.com/products/urban-styles-graffiti-in-new-york-hardcore-by-freddy-alva (https://deathwishinc.com/products/urban-styles-graffiti-in-new-york-hardcore-by-freddy-alva)
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https://youtu.be/ffUSIIwDhvQ
dang wat a ripping voice!
also that outburst ep is classic shit... dope letters on that cover too, i always thought that was sick
agreed about outburst and always thought the same about the letters. There's actually a book on NYHC and the graff scene that I've always wanted to get. looks like they actually have some in stock rn on the Deathwish website:
https://deathwishinc.com/products/urban-styles-graffiti-in-new-york-hardcore-by-freddy-alva (https://deathwishinc.com/products/urban-styles-graffiti-in-new-york-hardcore-by-freddy-alva)
oh sick!! thanks for the dig mate
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no prob mane!
yesterday was a youth crew day for me. binged youth of today and chain of strength.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8pFWeZ-aM8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8pFWeZ-aM8)
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Been jamming to a lot of pageninetynine
gotta come back to this thread to find more good shit
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Hell yes! pg 99 is so great. I went to one of their reunion shows last year and it was awesome. Also have seen city of caterpillar and pygmy lush over the years. Did you ever get into pygmy lush? not necessarily hardcore at all but so many amazing songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0YcfiSR-wg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0YcfiSR-wg)
this one off record from the band after pg 99 rules too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnbFIr-MBWA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnbFIr-MBWA)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii_xzcOKaGw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii_xzcOKaGw)
End It is one of my favorites right now, their s/t from 2017 is definitely worth listening to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-GkU8xiMU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-GkU8xiMU)
Never Ending Game is so sick, I'm late to the party but I'm a huge fan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhHrdIr4MFw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhHrdIr4MFw)
Definitely more metal influenced but Jesus Piece might be my favorite band, their shows are so fun and something about the music just hits me the right way.
Restraining Order, Drain, Magnitude, No Right, and Judiciary have all been getting a lot of play too
Yo who knows the name of Andrew Cannon's band.
his band's called Worship, you should DM him he's super friendly
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no prob mane!
yesterday was a youth crew day for me. binged youth of today and chain of strength.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8pFWeZ-aM8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8pFWeZ-aM8)
2 of all my all favorites. XXX
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https://youtu.be/D2sYx_-ClQ0
Weirdo hardcore
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Sometimes I forget how good Cult Ritual was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g)
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https://youtu.be/D2sYx_-ClQ0
Weirdo hardcore
This, I dig. Kinda reminds me somewhat of The Guttergods, but less oi/more weird
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Sometimes I forget how good Cult Ritual was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g)
damn need to relisten to this! cult ritual was sick. def one of the forefathers of the whole youth attack "mysterious guy hardcore" hah
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Sometimes I forget how good Cult Ritual was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g)
damn need to relisten to this! cult ritual was sick. def one of the forefathers of the whole youth attack "mysterious guy hardcore" hah
oh man I remember that was THE term for awhile..
another band that helped establish mysterious guy hardcore was Sex Vid, who were pretty rad and refreshing at the time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBUVDPpUERM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBUVDPpUERM)
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Sometimes I forget how good Cult Ritual was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrpJUhf9g)
damn need to relisten to this! cult ritual was sick. def one of the forefathers of the whole youth attack "mysterious guy hardcore" hah
oh man I remember that was THE term for awhile..
another band that helped establish mysterious guy hardcore was Sex Vid, who were pretty rad and refreshing at the time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBUVDPpUERM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBUVDPpUERM)
Sex Vid was great.
So many bands/people just had this weird smarmy "solid dude" vibe at the time that felt really disingenuous. It was cool to come across bands that didn't have a really internet/social media presence and that were doing something else, incorporating these other influences into HC. It was annoying to me that people focused more on the copycat bands or the fact that Youth Attack would do these stupid artificially-limited runs, but I get that sentiment as well.
Rambling/Ranting, but still that shit was good.
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Those youth attack runs are honestly annoying
But I do really enjoy the last City Hunter album and have been dying to see them
I missed a screening of New York ripper followed by a set in front of the movie screen last spring I think it was at film noir
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https://youtu.be/mVfvy4UnTqM
My brother Pete's first show was Murphy's Law at the Rat.
I got the mic for like 1.5 songs while Jimmy was climbing around in the ceiling.
The last show I went to with my brother Bryan before he passed was warps tour. Fishbone and Murphy's it was the shit. I'm so glad that he got to see that. I tried to start a riot but it didn't work out.
Vans sucks shut off the mics
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Those youth attack runs are honestly annoying
But I do really enjoy the last City Hunter album and have been dying to see them
I missed a screening of New York ripper followed by a set in front of the movie screen last spring I think it was at film noir
Yeah, artificially limiting releases is bullshit and Youth Attack puts out a ton of boring garbage.
That being said, Cult Ritual and Salvation were both amazing, and it felt like a cop out when people would (dismissively) lump bands like Sex Vid, Total Abuse, and Mind Eraser together as "mysterious guy hardcore" even though none of those bands sounded the same and the latter few had nothing to do with Youth Attack.
Ranting, but you know what I mean.
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I know exactly what you mean
Seems like a lot of the hardcore I like lately gets put in the “mysterious guy” category
But that category also carries a lot of contrived and excessively in your face bands that dilute the entire thing I like about the good ones
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Speaking of total abuse
https://youtu.be/6RETgTWT5pU
Wish they would get back together
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Speaking of total abuse
https://youtu.be/6RETgTWT5pU
Wish they would get back together
They still play occasionally. I know they aren't actively writing but I wouldn't be surprised if they did another release in the future.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9p8ItycM8o
New Big Laugh out today this band fucks
Damn I miss gigs
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Those youth attack runs are honestly annoying
But I do really enjoy the last City Hunter album and have been dying to see them
I missed a screening of New York ripper followed by a set in front of the movie screen last spring I think it was at film noir
Yeah, artificially limiting releases is bullshit and Youth Attack puts out a ton of boring garbage.
That being said, Cult Ritual and Salvation were both amazing, and it felt like a cop out when people would (dismissively) lump bands like Sex Vid, Total Abuse, and Mind Eraser together as "mysterious guy hardcore" even though none of those bands sounded the same and the latter few had nothing to do with Youth Attack.
Ranting, but you know what I mean.
Civilized was one of my favorite bands of that time and they deserved a lot more than being a YA mysterious band.
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Those youth attack runs are honestly annoying
But I do really enjoy the last City Hunter album and have been dying to see them
I missed a screening of New York ripper followed by a set in front of the movie screen last spring I think it was at film noir
Yeah, artificially limiting releases is bullshit and Youth Attack puts out a ton of boring garbage.
That being said, Cult Ritual and Salvation were both amazing, and it felt like a cop out when people would (dismissively) lump bands like Sex Vid, Total Abuse, and Mind Eraser together as "mysterious guy hardcore" even though none of those bands sounded the same and the latter few had nothing to do with Youth Attack.
Ranting, but you know what I mean.
Civilized was one of my favorite bands of that time and they deserved a lot more than being a YA mysterious band.
They shared members with Cadaver Dog, yeah? They were sick.
Another YA band that was/is tight:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHitozYZlI (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHitozYZlI)
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Vile Gash are keeping YA relevant right now in my opninion
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Damn haven’t listened to vile gash is yeeeeeears... good shit...
Been listening to these dudes outta Arizona....despise you worship
https://youtu.be/nS81V7UWN4U
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Scapegoat set from 2016
https://youtu.be/9Gve0wePl5s
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Hate5six rules.....
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Those youth attack runs are honestly annoying
But I do really enjoy the last City Hunter album and have been dying to see them
I missed a screening of New York ripper followed by a set in front of the movie screen last spring I think it was at film noir
Yeah, artificially limiting releases is bullshit and Youth Attack puts out a ton of boring garbage.
That being said, Cult Ritual and Salvation were both amazing, and it felt like a cop out when people would (dismissively) lump bands like Sex Vid, Total Abuse, and Mind Eraser together as "mysterious guy hardcore" even though none of those bands sounded the same and the latter few had nothing to do with Youth Attack.
Ranting, but you know what I mean.
Civilized was one of my favorite bands of that time and they deserved a lot more than being a YA mysterious band.
They shared members with Cadaver Dog, yeah? They were sick.
Another YA band that was/is tight:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHitozYZlI (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHitozYZlI)
yea cadaver dog is/was all one guy james trejo who played guitar in civilized and countless other YA bands.
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Thread has become very relevant to my interests.
By the way, SQRM's Rodeo LP just turned 10 years old last week. Mad how time goes by.
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Thread has become very relevant to my interests.
By the way, SQRM's Rodeo LP just turned 10 years old last week. Mad how time goes by.
Wild. SQRM were so sick. Laughing at the fact that I talked shit on YA and keep being like, "oh but this band is cool."
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Thom, are you in the UK hardcore scene?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sth78yyjjOY
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Trapped under ice
Converge
Dillinger escape plan
Stick to your guns
Have heart
Defeater
My all time favorites, so many good bands to choose from though.
"https://www.youtube.com/embed/m6hUIX6QUaU"
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Thom, are you in the UK hardcore scene?
New York actually
I’m just a big fan of UK hardcore in general
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one of the best shows i have ever been to was aerosols/failures/salvation in 2009. i still have the flyer somewhere-- I will dig it up
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one of the best shows i have ever been to was aerosols/failures/salvation in 2009. i still have the flyer somewhere-- I will dig it up
All-star line-up right there
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To anyone looking for newer Japanese D-beat releases
https://youtu.be/INXHVK9h0CY
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https://youtu.be/SZsfGHiwrHE
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great posts above
this band is underrated as fuck imo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv82Gr47gk0
EDIT: sry have to post another one, this one is too good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD2zbWbxrmI&list=OLAK5uy_mQXexhZHHpKlJdl0FQWUHjjZ2n3lXXKBo
they might have disbanded already, can't find new stuff since 2016.
EDIT 2: alright goddam i was wrong, there was a new record in 2019. listening to it now, it's alright, but i think this one is and sounds better.
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YA was always a 60/40 bad/good split for me. Definitely like Vile Gash, Salvation & SQRM a considerable amount. Remember the SQRM trash bag?
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https://youtu.be/Fx5Y3FrYVYg
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Speaking of SQRM
https://youtu.be/Lu62LH0Sfa4
wish this band would play again
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A couple of the Hoax guys are in this band now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiZgae-okfM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiZgae-okfM)
Not HC, but still maybe relevant to the interests of some.
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Yeah KOMMAND is totally sick too
I just miss that HM-2 hardcore stomp music hoax did
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The only two YA bands I ever really cared about were Raw Nerve and The Repos. Otherwise it’s a lot of mediocre mysterious guy stuff.
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The only two YA bands I ever really cared about were Raw Nerve and The Repos. Otherwise it’s a lot of mediocre mysterious guy stuff.
it's not a hardcore record, but the Charm City Suicides LP is pretty great... I guess it was YA's brief (only?) foray into garage punk.
Not really 'mysterious guy' but two great hardcore bands from the mid/late 90's and early 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMLpGyNR-1w
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Random video I came across today... Danny Devito (?) introducing Mike Patton covering 'Tutti Pazzi" by the amazing Italian HC band, Negazione. I love Youtube, sometimes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVsOD3_Uz0Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVsOD3_Uz0Y)
the original (which is nuts in its own right)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzrTEUdDkHo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzrTEUdDkHo)
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haha wtf, what a crazy find. i'm 100% sure that's danny devito.
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Danny Devito and mike Patton are boys apparently
I met mike Patton at a studio while he was recording tomahawk stuff and he drank 30 Budweiser’s in 3 hours then recorded vocals...
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Not hardcore, but Irish post-punk. Might be of interest to some. Here's a compilation that just came out featuring tracks from the late, great Finbar Donnelly. The lad did a bunch of cool music in a couple of bands, moved from Cork to London, but died too young.
Squatting south of the River, working on building sites and collecting welfare under several aliases recording and gigs were sporadic but by 1984 they had hooked into the early Creation scene, and played gigs at Alan McGee’s Living Room club.
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Down to two original members – Donnelly and guitarist Ricky Dineen – plus two new additions their only release – a 12” on the fledgling Setanta records – features a cover of “Day Tripper” backed with original tracks and was NME’s Single of the Week in the summer of ‘89 when such things carried weight. The planned second single doesn’t go ahead after Donnelly’s death.
The poor lad drowned in Hyde Park in London and joined the 27 club.
https://nunfivebeethoven.bandcamp.com/album/hiding-from-the-landlord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7PAiryF2gI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xux51enxSxw
RIP Finbarr
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Seriously good shit I never heard before ^^^
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Missing live shows right now
https://youtu.be/gwBBUsThByo
Edit: skate fast to this
https://youtu.be/BYjieupw-3A
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https://youtu.be/5HyQviKRMgU
This is gonna hurt
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https://youtu.be/_sZ4QjvDWI8
Cleveland Core from like Brussels or some shit. I love this album.
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Not really 'mysterious guy' but two great hardcore bands from the mid/late 90's and early 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM)
All of Erba's bands were so good and kind of against the grain of everything going on in Cleveland at the time. The deep dive on Face Value that came out last week was really well done.
https://www.noecho.net/interviews/face-value-tony-erba-interview
Favorite live Erba band had to be Gordon Solie. So amped up.
http://youtu.be/-qEX-Rocurg
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Not really 'mysterious guy' but two great hardcore bands from the mid/late 90's and early 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM)
All of Erba's bands were so good and kind of against the grain of everything going on in Cleveland at the time. The deep dive on Face Value that came out last week was really well done.
https://www.noecho.net/interviews/face-value-tony-erba-interview
Favorite live Erba band had to be Gordon Solie. So amped up.
http://youtu.be/-qEX-Rocurg
He was also in the amazing Upstab:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxK6UkQXiZo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxK6UkQXiZo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drumX5LCGdE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drumX5LCGdE)
a bunch of great bands came out of the dudes from 9 Shocks Terror.. the Homostupids, Clockcleaner.
Ohio has a pretty amazing punk history
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The only two YA bands I ever really cared about were Raw Nerve and The Repos. Otherwise it’s a lot of mediocre mysterious guy stuff.
it's not a hardcore record, but the Charm City Suicides LP is pretty great... I guess it was YA's brief (only?) foray into garage punk.
Not really 'mysterious guy' but two great hardcore bands from the mid/late 90's and early 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8NTjSFvapo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDq_AW6QYzM)
H-100's were fucking God-tier. Surprised someone mentioned them. I still have the Distort Cleveland 7"!
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another great early 2000's hardcore album:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0umXJWhS0QQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0umXJWhS0QQ)
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https://youtu.be/HXxk9xDhQ3A
No screaming but fierce and fast
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Thom you may like these.
RIP THE WOUND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeXxU7QOnbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ0KmA34fqc
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And this Kalle Hygien is so dancy. Into it.
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Wrong thread
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R.I.P. to Poison Idea drummer Steve Hanford, Thee Slayer Hippy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ByIAICVUE&list=OLAK5uy_m7RFXtL8JRdm5OjGjxYB5_siAspietN2c (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ByIAICVUE&list=OLAK5uy_m7RFXtL8JRdm5OjGjxYB5_siAspietN2c)
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R.I.P. to Poison Idea drummer Steve Hanford, Thee Slayer Hippy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ByIAICVUE&list=OLAK5uy_m7RFXtL8JRdm5OjGjxYB5_siAspietN2c (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ByIAICVUE&list=OLAK5uy_m7RFXtL8JRdm5OjGjxYB5_siAspietN2c)
I made sure to give Feel the Darkness and War all the time a listen today.
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Thom you may like these.
RIP THE WOUND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeXxU7QOnbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ0KmA34fqc
Love it, I’ve heard this band mentioned before but never checked them out
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http://youtu.be/6KJlXslMOnk
We were talking about these guys the other day on Twitter. Song structures and lyrics that were ahead of their time in 1997.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4c6PFO_TrE
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UjKe89wxBQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UjKe89wxBQ
yes 1000x
integrity is probably top 3 hardcore bands of all time for me. when the intro bassline from psychological warfare kicks in off humanity is the devil it makes me wanna curb stomp some foos
said bass line kicks in around 3:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gjRshRHEdM
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i have seen integrity prolly 15 or 20 times and every time the bassline at 1:18 makes me immediately crawl up the backs of who ever is in front of me
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UjKe89wxBQ
yes 1000x
integrity is probably top 3 hardcore bands of all time for me. when the intro bassline from psychological warfare kicks in off humanity is the devil it makes me wanna curb stomp some foos
said bass line kicks in around 3:35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gjRshRHEdM
Man this threads gonna learn me
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i have seen integrity prolly 15 or 20 times and every time the bassline at 1:18 makes me immediately crawl up the backs of who ever is in front of me
last time i saw integrity there was a dude in a wheelchair in the pit. was probably the hardest thing i've ever seen at a hardcore show hahah. so sick
been back on unbroken lately. the first 3 or 4 songs off this album are such heavy hitters back to back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53iPjrGUygM
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This is so legit
https://youtu.be/-vYM1xGhe3M
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iron lung doing a blm fundraiser sale tomorrow.
http://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/community
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Im sorry to ask slap for help. It's been a horrendous year
If this type of thing is not ok plz remove or ask me to remove it .
My Friend Rye is awesome. They are 100% punk. They are my friend.
Plz if you can help out or share it would be appreciated.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/ry-frazier039s-memorial-expenses?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet
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Plz check out the music at least.
https://youtu.be/JrxiqJbjxiY
https://youtu.be/h075Zv-7yZc
https://youtu.be/dy4wI5ot3wg at the house and the last time I seen them play I think. We talked a ton that night. I liked to tease Rye. They're 100% what living punk is about.
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i have seen integrity prolly 15 or 20 times and every time the bassline at 1:18 makes me immediately crawl up the backs of who ever is in front of me
last time i saw integrity there was a dude in a wheelchair in the pit. was probably the hardest thing i've ever seen at a hardcore show hahah. so sick
been back on unbroken lately. the first 3 or 4 songs off this album are such heavy hitters back to back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53iPjrGUygM
Love Unbroken. Talk about a band that just got better as they went along, which is usually the opposite for most hardcore bands. The first 7" and Lp were pretty mediocre. I kind of wrote them off at that point, but being that I pretty much bought everything that came out back then I still picked up Life.Love.Regret. Holy shit, totally blown away. The opening riff of D4 makes me want to destroy things. Glad I got to see them a few times when they came out East.
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http://youtu.be/QgtN9cupzwE
Hot weather and skating always has me thinking youth crew. I love this 7" so much.
Good to see so much Integrity love. Saw them in January and they are still raging.
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Busted out this cassette today
https://youtu.be/Pi2P3gL0ijY
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Putting together a bunch of queer hardcore stuff for a radio show I contribute to. Post your favourite queer core stuff.
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You guys suck.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiIf0GAidl8&list=PLyj6XIJGD-2G0AwIqiegdaP3q9bAott4R
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https://youtu.be/8jTW187gm_k
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https://youtu.be/q0H9woSH75k
This is so killer
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http://youtu.be/rsRXvkK_bR0
New Ecostrike song from their upcoming LP. They still have it.
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I agree, I look forward to another such great article. Thank you! word counter (https://wordcounter.tools)
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http://youtu.be/LjT-LDE9tlo
Staying on my youth crew summer. These guys have a new full lineup and are killing it. Sammy is timeless.
New interview here:
https://www.noecho.net/features/constant-elevation-freedom-beach-ep
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https://youtu.be/KtHRftshCfw
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https://youtu.be/KtHRftshCfw
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i have seen integrity prolly 15 or 20 times and every time the bassline at 1:18 makes me immediately crawl up the backs of who ever is in front of me
last time i saw integrity there was a dude in a wheelchair in the pit. was probably the hardest thing i've ever seen at a hardcore show hahah. so sick
been back on unbroken lately. the first 3 or 4 songs off this album are such heavy hitters back to back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53iPjrGUygM
Love Unbroken. Talk about a band that just got better as they went along, which is usually the opposite for most hardcore bands. The first 7" and Lp were pretty mediocre. I kind of wrote them off at that point, but being that I pretty much bought everything that came out back then I still picked up Life.Love.Regret. Holy shit, totally blown away. The opening riff of D4 makes me want to destroy things. Glad I got to see them a few times when they came out East.
Some true originals.
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https://youtu.be/8F_wm-KdGVg
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Reproacher. Good now defunct Hardcore/sludge out of Cheyenne, WY.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUauaCfoMjA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e-73kB2Aak
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5lBzmqFz4
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Reproacher. Good now defunct Hardcore/sludge out of Cheyenne, WY.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUauaCfoMjA
Good shit.... loosely reminds me of bone dance. Maybe the abrasive vocals
https://youtu.be/mcJA75yLYjY
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https://youtu.be/w1P3_uMYvVc
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https://youtu.be/1qblu89OjSI
This is better than absolut
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7LuVDO5hA8
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Everything changes, everything stays the same. My sig.
http://youtu.be/0iK3YWf8NXQ
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https://youtu.be/x23ufBJ8Gqg
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https://youtu.be/H_vKkFLdkGo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7LuVDO5hA8
god, cursed is so great. I could not listen to any hardcore or punk for weeks and if a cursed songs comes on randomly during shuffle it will get me so hyped.
I am kinda just a fan of everything Chris Colohan has played in. I didn't get into that band SECT he is currently playing in as much as I thought i would. maybe time to try again and revisit it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3sQP2b5CQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3sQP2b5CQ)
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god, cursed is so great. I could not listen to any hardcore or punk for weeks and if a cursed songs comes on randomly during shuffle it will get me so hyped.
I am kinda just a fan of everything Chris Colohan has played in. I didn't get into that band SECT he is currently playing in as much as I thought i would. maybe time to try again and revisit it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3sQP2b5CQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3sQP2b5CQ)
That's interesting because SECT has consistently been my favorite thing Chris has done since Left For Dead. His second book that is still in print is also really good too.
(https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1431728200i/25545154._UY630_SR1200,630_.jpg)
For me, this week is all about new Buried Alive.
http://youtu.be/b_nlL4NU6t4
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https://youtu.be/PGBzfN0d7SA
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This isnt the right thread but fuck it most of these dudes play in hc bands and it's the same world.
Been listening to this a ton, Hum/smashing pumpkins/deftones sound and its great, their new record comes out soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty8ut7dly5I&t=1124s
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https://youtu.be/rNqm6pcOSPQ
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http://youtu.be/XULs6FDR5WM
Some friends came up from Atlanta to hike last weekend and we were talking favorite 2000's bands and these guys kept coming up. Some of the best shows of that era.
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https://youtu.be/b5oMjH-jg0c
This record still holds up for me, some of the most fun shows I ever played or went to was with gag. Also +40 points for the sickest cover art ever.
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Been on an California kick today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGxMKx2j1jk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-llJKSjXnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tioPbePwZu8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhbTA5Eiv1A
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https://youtu.be/mPHt5w1NsU8
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I was watching that reboot of Sabrina and heard tragedy on it and I've been on a full blown Memphis kick for like 2 weeks.
https://youtu.be/iXrcDThTFhs
https://youtu.be/S41iABa4w7c
https://youtu.be/YdGE8fFtmwc
https://youtu.be/YkLY2n892ms
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Oh man i love tragedy.... great band
https://youtu.be/yj6uPrTAQ2U
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Been awhile with those bands, used to listen to his hero is gone religiously
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https://youtu.be/W4kO3WaQC8k
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https://youtu.be/W4kO3WaQC8k
HOLY FUCK, I haven't listened to in disgust in a fucking minute! Some of the most fun shows I've ever been to. I see you in disgust and raise you condition. Some of the best dudes of all time.
https://youtu.be/SOxy_dhJLPc
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i used to have an in disgust sweatshirt. i always get so bummed when i think about it
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Riley Gale of power trip passed away.... fuckin bummer
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Riley Gale of power trip passed away.... fuckin bummer
Super sad news. RIP.
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Can’t believe it
RIP
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fuck, dude seemed like such a sweetheart.
RIP
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RIP RILEY
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Stage diving off my bed
https://youtu.be/lOkj6GKUBLQ
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Any of you guys into ISPY?
http://youtu.be/RJlW37Gx1Ww
http://youtu.be/zXgGqYpZzVg
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Looking for more Post-Hardcore like Bastro and Big Black. Any recs? New, old, whatever...
https://youtu.be/3ddhJ9bGlf0
https://youtu.be/HCeipaA8KCg
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For anyone interested, Triple B has a 15% sale off on everything for today only. I grabbed a shirt and the Masterpiece Machine release, I'd have gotten more but since I live in Canada shipping ended up costing as much as the shirt and record did.
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Looking for more Post-Hardcore like Bastro and Big Black. Any recs? New, old, whatever...
pitchfork & drive like jehu, moss icon, icarus line, shotmaker, mclusky & future of the left, metz, unwound, early girls against boys, maybe cop shoot cop/firehose(kind of in the noise/post-hc realm), scratch acid & jesus lizard
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pitchfork & drive like jehu, moss icon, icarus line, shotmaker, mclusky & future of the left, metz, unwound, early girls against boys, maybe cop shoot cop/firehose(kind of in the noise/post-hc realm), scratch acid & jesus lizard
checking these now, thanks
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pitchfork & drive like jehu, moss icon, icarus line, shotmaker, mclusky & future of the left, metz, unwound, early girls against boys, maybe cop shoot cop/firehose(kind of in the noise/post-hc realm), scratch acid & jesus lizard
checking these now, thanks
i forgot these guys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0OBlrx6qQw
also if you are into big black you might like no trend, flipper and maybe earlier swans stuff
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https://youtu.be/QVdIL7alqKc
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https://youtu.be/uv_EGk24V20
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https://youtu.be/OhYtrGY2nDc
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Really Sad to hear Wade Allison from Iron Age(along with Mammoth grinder, Eternal Champion) passed away.
If you arent familiar, Iron Age paved the way for loads of bands including power trip
https://youtu.be/Q_DA1uReTnc
RIP Wade
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Really Sad to hear Wade Allison from Iron Age(along with Mammoth grinder, Eternal Champion) passed away.
If you arent familiar, Iron Age paved the way for loads of bands including power trip
https://youtu.be/Q_DA1uReTnc
RIP Wade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACEGUVvBdO4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACEGUVvBdO4)
Listening to Constant Struggle then hearing The Saga Demos and hearing how much he just shit all over every other guitar player in the same scene minus arthur, alex and blake. This one stings real bad. "Sleeping Eye" changed the way I wrote music, how I listened to it and introduced me to Obituary and Mercyful Fate. Dude was an absolute megalith on guitar and a sweet and funny personality to boot. Texas punk is reeling
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Must be weird being Blake Ibanez right now
Iron Age was an absolutely crushing live band as well
RIP Wade
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Wade was the one. Looked like a movie star. One of the funniest people alive, always self deprecating. Smart, but didn't need to let you know...he'd say something nonchalantly that cut to the heart of the matter. Determined. He wanted to play music and sacrificed everything to do it. Sweet and kind. When someone needed him he would always extend a hand. Ahead of his time. He set a trend, birthed a style that continues to reverberate. Whatever he did, he poured his soul into it. When he decided he needed something more stable, he went to law school, clerked for a Texas Supreme Court judge, then became one of the only non-double Ivy attorneys at an extremely competitive firm. Loved his kids, loved his wife, loved his family and friends. He changed lives every day.
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Wade was the one. Looked like a movie star. One of the funniest people alive, always self deprecating. Smart, but didn't need to let you know...he'd say something nonchalantly that cut to the heart of the matter. Determined. He wanted to play music and sacrificed everything to do it. Sweet and kind. When someone needed him he would always extend a hand. Ahead of his time. He set a trend, birthed a style that continues to reverberate. Whatever he did, he poured his soul into it. When he decided he needed something more stable, he went to law school, clerked for a Texas Supreme Court judge, then became one of the only non-double Ivy attorneys at an extremely competitive firm. Loved his kids, loved his wife, loved his family and friends. He changed lives every day.
God this sums it up so well. Easily one of the nicest people I've ever met, and one of the most supportive forces in the entire Texas scene. Not even trying to deify him, but losing Riley and Wade is such an incomprehensible blow to heavy music that will no doubt be felt for decades to come.
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I was watching that reboot of Sabrina and heard tragedy on it and I've been on a full blown Memphis kick for like 2 weeks.
Wait, what?
And yes, Wade's and Riley's deaths are huge bummers. Too young, too good.
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I was watching that reboot of Sabrina and heard tragedy on it and I've been on a full blown Memphis kick for like 2 weeks.
Wait, what?
Yeah dude I was shocked and admittedly surprised that tragedy would be okay with it. It was in the episode where harvey and his friends go break a bunch of shit at a circus. I was half assed paying attention then I heard that riff from conflicting ideas and was so fucking pumped. I'm trying to get a screen grab of it and I'll post it.
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Found it but couldn't get a screen grab of it, but it's season 3 episode 5 at like 40 minutes in.
Rewatching it I'm even more surprised that tragedy would be okay with it bc it's a bunch of dudes in letterman jackets breaking shit with baseball bats.
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Found it but couldn't get a screen grab of it, but it's season 3 episode 5 at like 40 minutes in.
Rewatching it I'm even more surprised that tragedy would be okay with it bc it's a bunch of dudes in letterman jackets breaking shit with baseball bats.
I just watched it. They edited the song so sloppily and incomprehensibly too. Like, just use a different song.
Like you I'm also in a D-beat mood now so here's a Wolfpack (pre-Wolfbrigade) song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNV3X74tElQ
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Found it but couldn't get a screen grab of it, but it's season 3 episode 5 at like 40 minutes in.
Rewatching it I'm even more surprised that tragedy would be okay with it bc it's a bunch of dudes in letterman jackets breaking shit with baseball bats.
I just watched it. They edited the song so sloppily and incomprehensibly too. Like, just use a different song.
Like you I'm also in a D-beat mood now so here's a Wolfpack (pre-Wolfbrigade) song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNV3X74tElQ
I agree completely, tbh using break stuff by limp bizkit would have been more fitting for how goofy of a scene as that was hahah. Fuuuck I love wolfpack, excellent choice. Do you fuck with world burns to death?
https://youtu.be/bcedA1ru4zg
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Found it but couldn't get a screen grab of it, but it's season 3 episode 5 at like 40 minutes in.
Rewatching it I'm even more surprised that tragedy would be okay with it bc it's a bunch of dudes in letterman jackets breaking shit with baseball bats.
I just watched it. They edited the song so sloppily and incomprehensibly too. Like, just use a different song.
Like you I'm also in a D-beat mood now so here's a Wolfpack (pre-Wolfbrigade) song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNV3X74tElQ
I agree completely, tbh using break stuff by limp bizkit would have been more fitting for how goofy of a scene as that was hahah. Fuuuck I love wolfpack, excellent choice. Do you fuck with world burns to death?
https://youtu.be/bcedA1ru4zg
god yes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aMy7FEy78I
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I love while she sleeps!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6tqXQNWUA
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And for a bit more hardcore...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqRYBWyvbRo
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https://youtu.be/GHB49bPnzVY
Look at that fat bastard jumping off the stage crushing people at black flag.
Stupid fat jock doesn't understand punk at all.
Mike v is to the left somewhere
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https://youtu.be/D86Dl_OxFl0
I desperately miss everyone 😭
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-06Mt8oDA_E
power trip all day today
with a dash of die kreuzen
https://youtu.be/qH6a98oMa8E
some friday favorites
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFFTkc2kwX4
Cursed was great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNldPwZxa5A
Trap Them was great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd05OAZkb4Q
Complete Failure is a band I found back in the Myspace days. I believe they're in Philly. Fucking great stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp3AES3gOdk
Same with Bone Dance. Great dudes, found on myspace, booked them here where I live in the midwest a couple times. They'd always stay with us, nicest dudes. They have a new band with all but one of the members. New band is called Throes. Very very good.
Have no idea if these will auto embed or not.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stK_UVdMj9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tScQtXw02g
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https://youtu.be/BjsGXQj8rEI
Good stuff
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https://youtu.be/JyN8gkJFN2I (https://youtu.be/JyN8gkJFN2I)
Love raw messy hardcore. Italians did it well.
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https://youtu.be/exOxHn3oxxE (https://youtu.be/exOxHn3oxxE)
Proper 80's Melbourne punk
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I watched the noisy neighbors practice this on fb live all the time.
Now they dropped it.
Grinding greatness
https://youtu.be/81c5Jxekvow
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https://youtu.be/JyN8gkJFN2I (https://youtu.be/JyN8gkJFN2I)
Love raw messy hardcore. Italians did it well.
This is sick. I need to get more into Italian hardcore.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6amdsfnFLU
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Parris from the Cro-Mags' New stuff
http://youtu.be/C1m8v_k4PTA
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Has anyone listened to the new Soul Glo record yet? It goes extremely hard.
https://soulglophl.bandcamp.com/album/songs-to-yeet-at-the-sun
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IXaFLHN1n4
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Has anyone listened to the new Soul Glo record yet? It goes extremely hard.
https://soulglophl.bandcamp.com/album/songs-to-yeet-at-the-sun
Wouldn't normally be my kind of thing, but this is frantic as hell, and I like that.
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https://youtu.be/h2Odz3FxbRE
I love youth crew so much, I’m almost embarrassed. Despite the fact I’m neither a youth, in a crew, or straight edge.
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Hardcore? Punk? Thrash? Prog?
They are in their own genre at this point but this track is heavy as fuck!
https://youtu.be/RHPW2gTg7k0
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propaghandi sucks (and if you don't believe me you're a schmuck)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdlD8237dOg&list=LL&index=370
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propaghandi sucks (and if you don't believe me you're a schmuck)
they are certainly a divisive band: you either hate them or absolutely worship them, but no matter what team you're on, you have to admit that they've come a long long way since writing ska sucks (and if you don't believe me you're a schmuck).
Also, Todd was in ISPY and I don't think it's possible to like hardcore and not like ISPY...
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Here’s mindless mutant, this is arguably my favorite ep ever written. Featuring members of Spazz, California Love, look back and laugh, yaphet kotto and talk is poison.
Really wish they put out more.
https://youtu.be/r4RXPNze2M8
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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
Dude it got so bad around 2012-2013. I had started writing a book about powerviolence when I was 18, I was trying to do as comprehensive of a history on it as possible. It was sick, I interviewed Andrew bettie from no comment and Dallas from crossed out and a few of the old heads in the scene. But about four years in, circa 2013, I just got burned out on it so badly I completely abandoned it (granted, I wasn’t writing it full time, I was still on active duty but I dedicated a lot of time and money that I basically just threw away).
That being said, I have the golden harvest hardcore logo, that spazz made, tattooed on the ditch of my left arm. No shame whatsoever.
To keep it on topic, here’s dead language. Members of no comment, low threat profile, and iron lung.
https://youtu.be/YNVM-zhRFY4
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For whatever reason Spotify decided to play Jerome's Dream the other night. I haven't listened to that band in at least 15 years and ignored the reunion but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed listening to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg)
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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
Dude it got so bad around 2012-2013. I had started writing a book about powerviolence when I was 18, I was trying to do as comprehensive of a history on it as possible. It was sick, I interviewed Andrew bettie from no comment and Dallas from crossed out and a few of the old heads in the scene. But about four years in, circa 2013, I just got burned out on it so badly I completely abandoned it (granted, I wasn’t writing it full time, I was still on active duty but I dedicated a lot of time and money that I basically just threw away).
That being said, I have the golden harvest hardcore logo, that spazz made, tattooed on the ditch of my left arm. No shame whatsoever.
To keep it on topic, here’s dead language. Members of no comment, low threat profile, and iron lung.
https://youtu.be/YNVM-zhRFY4
Goddamn. I literally just had a powerviolence 're-visiting' day like two days ago just going through all the stuff I really liked when I was heavy into it. I definitely through on this dead language LP! Andrew beadies vocals are so great.
Grindkingrims and freelancevagrant thank you for having excellent taste in hardcore
Does that mindless mutant EP have casey from Yaphet kotto/look back in laugh on it? and Do you have that interview with the dude from Crossed out? They're a band with little to no info surrounding them(from what I remember) so it would be cool to hear more about them
on a completely different note - it's been getting cold here so I have been listening to a bunch of unwound haha. they were one of the best bands ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8)
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For whatever reason Spotify decided to play Jerome's Dream the other night. I haven't listened to that band in at least 15 years and ignored the reunion but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed listening to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg)
Huge jeromes dream fan, when I was in a screamo band we covered it’s more like a message to you. I was so hyped on Jeff smiths vocals whenever we recorded live I wouldn’t use a mic and for most live shows I wouldn’t use one either. Back when I had Social media I reached out to Eric and asked if it was okay if we covered it and he said ya only if I can listen to it, he was stoked when he heard it and I think that’s like the pinnacle of my music making.
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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
Dude it got so bad around 2012-2013. I had started writing a book about powerviolence when I was 18, I was trying to do as comprehensive of a history on it as possible. It was sick, I interviewed Andrew bettie from no comment and Dallas from crossed out and a few of the old heads in the scene. But about four years in, circa 2013, I just got burned out on it so badly I completely abandoned it (granted, I wasn’t writing it full time, I was still on active duty but I dedicated a lot of time and money that I basically just threw away).
That being said, I have the golden harvest hardcore logo, that spazz made, tattooed on the ditch of my left arm. No shame whatsoever.
To keep it on topic, here’s dead language. Members of no comment, low threat profile, and iron lung.
https://youtu.be/YNVM-zhRFY4
Goddamn. I literally just had a powerviolence 're-visiting' day like two days ago just going through all the stuff I really liked when I was heavy into it. I definitely through on this dead language LP! Andrew beadies vocals are so great.
Grindkingrims and freelancevagrant thank you for having excellent taste in hardcore
Does that mindless mutant EP have casey from Yaphet kotto/look back in laugh on it? and Do you have that interview with the dude from Crossed out? They're a band with little to no info surrounding them(from what I remember) so it would be cool to hear more about them
on a completely different note - it's been getting cold here so I have been listening to a bunch of unwound haha. they were one of the best bands ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8)
Sorry for the double post, but I just saw this.
Yes, that line up for that mindless mutant ep is as follows
Vocals-carl cardova from fatigue
Bass-brian stern from California love/lbal/talk is poison
Guitar- casey watson from yaphet kotto/lbal
Drums-hirax max ward from spazz/plutocracy/scholastic deth
I can try and find the interview, it’s somewhere on an old computer at my parents house so it will be a while. Here’s what I remember off hand, he was a planet of the apes fan, so that’s where they got the intro to practiced hatred from their split with man is the bastard. (From beneath the planet of the apes I’m pretty sure). He owns shampoo company called ovation and I think he does horse shampoo also but I can’t remember, but he did say he skated damn near every day at the Encinitas park in the late 80s/early 90s. Sorry I can’t remember more dude!
Appreciate the compliment, you clearly have great taste as well!
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For whatever reason Spotify decided to play Jerome's Dream the other night. I haven't listened to that band in at least 15 years and ignored the reunion but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed listening to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg)
Huge jeromes dream fan, when I was in a screamo band we covered it’s more like a message to you. I was so hyped on Jeff smiths vocals whenever we recorded live I wouldn’t use a mic and for most live shows I wouldn’t use one either. Back when I had Social media I reached out to Eric and asked if it was okay if we covered it and he said ya only if I can listen to it, he was stoked when he heard it and I think that’s like the pinnacle of my music making.
That is epic haha. I just listened to some songs off their newer album the other day. It was pretty cool. I really enjoyed that last release they did before they initially split up^^
not hardcore really but this band has always reminded of that last JD release and what they could've gone on to do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gm3DZSwVjQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gm3DZSwVjQ)
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Sounds sick, thanks for posting. It's fallen out of fashion again, and thankfully so because it was so over-saturated around 2013, but I'll always have a place in my heart for power violence.
Dude it got so bad around 2012-2013. I had started writing a book about powerviolence when I was 18, I was trying to do as comprehensive of a history on it as possible. It was sick, I interviewed Andrew bettie from no comment and Dallas from crossed out and a few of the old heads in the scene. But about four years in, circa 2013, I just got burned out on it so badly I completely abandoned it (granted, I wasn’t writing it full time, I was still on active duty but I dedicated a lot of time and money that I basically just threw away).
That being said, I have the golden harvest hardcore logo, that spazz made, tattooed on the ditch of my left arm. No shame whatsoever.
To keep it on topic, here’s dead language. Members of no comment, low threat profile, and iron lung.
https://youtu.be/YNVM-zhRFY4
Goddamn. I literally just had a powerviolence 're-visiting' day like two days ago just going through all the stuff I really liked when I was heavy into it. I definitely through on this dead language LP! Andrew beadies vocals are so great.
Grindkingrims and freelancevagrant thank you for having excellent taste in hardcore
Does that mindless mutant EP have casey from Yaphet kotto/look back in laugh on it? and Do you have that interview with the dude from Crossed out? They're a band with little to no info surrounding them(from what I remember) so it would be cool to hear more about them
on a completely different note - it's been getting cold here so I have been listening to a bunch of unwound haha. they were one of the best bands ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8_nbSR5J8)
Sorry for the double post, but I just saw this.
Yes, that line up for that mindless mutant ep is as follows
Vocals-carl cardova from fatigue
Bass-brian stern from California love/lbal/talk is poison
Guitar- casey watson from yaphet kotto/lbal
Drums-hirax max ward from spazz/plutocracy/scholastic deth
I can try and find the interview, it’s somewhere on an old computer at my parents house so it will be a while. Here’s what I remember off hand, he was a planet of the apes fan, so that’s where they got the intro to practiced hatred from their split with man is the bastard. (From beneath the planet of the apes I’m pretty sure). He owns shampoo company called ovation and I think he does horse shampoo also but I can’t remember, but he did say he skated damn near every day at the Encinitas park in the late 80s/early 90s. Sorry I can’t remember more dude!
Appreciate the compliment, you clearly have great taste as well!
damn, missed this as well! (sorry for double post)
Nice, that line up is great. I am diggin that ep
and no worries about the interview! haha just wanted to check. That is super random about the dude from crossed out starting a shampoo company haha, pretty cool though. thanks for sharing
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For whatever reason Spotify decided to play Jerome's Dream the other night. I haven't listened to that band in at least 15 years and ignored the reunion but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed listening to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxETObP4FRg)
Huge jeromes dream fan, when I was in a screamo band we covered it’s more like a message to you. I was so hyped on Jeff smiths vocals whenever we recorded live I wouldn’t use a mic and for most live shows I wouldn’t use one either. Back when I had Social media I reached out to Eric and asked if it was okay if we covered it and he said ya only if I can listen to it, he was stoked when he heard it and I think that’s like the pinnacle of my music making.
Haha, I used to do the same thing live. It sucked. I remember not liking that JD release at the time because the vocals weren't extreme enough for me but now I think it is waaaaay better than the screamier stuff.
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The live tracks on the Crossed Out discography sound so good but it's so awkward when they blast through a song and then pause for way too long and the singer says some awkward chit chat. It's like somewhere in the 90s bands forgot that you should either play through your songs as fast as possible, have some kind of interludes, or even just ring out feedback between songs. Nothing worse than silent pauses between songs in hardcore. The atmosphere just gets sucked out of the room.
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Man haven’t listened to screams/ powerviolence in a minute but I loved Jerome’s dream/ crosses our both
https://youtu.be/1WUpZScG0jQ
This is probably the biggest rager I’ve heard this year
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shoutouts to all the yaphet kotto/lbal/crossed out heads
this is one of my most heard lps. i still rep this ragged ass yk hoodie that looks like a black metal cover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLjnCxnFaQ8
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this is obviously a lot newer, but i've worn this 7" out thoroughly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COJ2FD-o3PQ&ab_channel=CristianCamilo
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shoutouts to all the yaphet kotto/lbal/crossed out heads
this is one of my most heard lps. i still rep this ragged ass yk hoodie that looks like a black metal cover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLjnCxnFaQ8
Shouts to you Frank!
That was the first yaphet kotto record I heard, first meeting arrangement hooked me, then torn pictures came on and it was a fucking wrap. To this day one of my favorite records I’ve ever heard.
My buddy mark was in a band called moldar that were heavily influenced by yaphet. He went on to be in summer vacation and winter break. Fun fact, we became friends at a graf orlock/comadre/ghostlimb show where I complimented his mindless mutant shirt.
For prosperity, here’s a few more bangers, from moldar, graf, comadre, and ghostlimb.
https://youtu.be/5Hvui7IoNkA
https://youtu.be/3o67Xm2OYZY
https://youtu.be/yyXrwzbiOME (Me and my ex are both in that picture hahah)
https://youtu.be/4jRayXkj7DM
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Man haven’t listened to screams/ powerviolence in a minute but I loved Jerome’s dream/ crosses our both
https://youtu.be/1WUpZScG0jQ
This is probably the biggest rager I’ve heard this year
Thom! I've missed you.
This is sick, thanks for posting. Kind of reminds me of Warthog with Blazing Eye vocals and no breakdowns, just rage.
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this is obviously a lot newer, but i've worn this 7" out thoroughly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COJ2FD-o3PQ&ab_channel=CristianCamilo
Man, Hatred Surge were so good. Deconstruction was a huge album for me. Hatred Surge > Iron Lung for me and it's not even close.
Rank the brutal supremacy bands: Hatred Surge, Iron Lung, Scapegoat and Mind Eraser.
For me: Mind Eraser, Hatred Surge, Scapegoat, Iron Lung.
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i have seen iron lung a lot and honestly they may be my favorite band to date to see. so with that being said i’m going iron lung > scapegoat > and then i can go either way with hatred surge and mind eraser. i dislike making that list because it makes it sound like i don’t like one of those bands. haha
the scapegoat songs were my favorite on the comp though
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another favorite
https://youtu.be/Zv1Xyn5xT_w
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this is obviously a lot newer, but i've worn this 7" out thoroughly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COJ2FD-o3PQ&ab_channel=CristianCamilo
Man, Hatred Surge were so good. Deconstruction was a huge album for me. Hatred Surge > Iron Lung for me and it's not even close.
Rank the brutal supremacy bands: Hatred Surge, Iron Lung, Scapegoat and Mind Eraser.
For me: Mind Eraser, Hatred Surge, Scapegoat, Iron Lung.
Really bummed I never got to see hatred surge, they were like a younger Texas version of despise you.
Brutal supremacy ranking: mind eraser, iron lung, hatred surge, scapegoat.
In terms of newer bands, the two I really into were sea of shit and water torture.
https://youtu.be/EFjXVGFvb6U
https://youtu.be/dozPWHEGSEM
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Man haven’t listened to screams/ powerviolence in a minute but I loved Jerome’s dream/ crosses our both
https://youtu.be/1WUpZScG0jQ
This is probably the biggest rager I’ve heard this year
Thom! I've missed you.
This is sick, thanks for posting. Kind of reminds me of Warthog with Blazing Eye vocals and no breakdowns, just rage.
Thank u buddy missed u too :)
Agreed! Just full on intensity!
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this is obviously a lot newer, but i've worn this 7" out thoroughly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COJ2FD-o3PQ&ab_channel=CristianCamilo
Man, Hatred Surge were so good. Deconstruction was a huge album for me. Hatred Surge > Iron Lung for me and it's not even close.
Rank the brutal supremacy bands: Hatred Surge, Iron Lung, Scapegoat and Mind Eraser.
For me: Mind Eraser, Hatred Surge, Scapegoat, Iron Lung.
Really bummed I never got to see hatred surge, they were like a younger Texas version of despise you.
Brutal supremacy ranking: mind eraser, iron lung, hatred surge, scapegoat.
In terms of newer bands, the two I really into were sea of shit and water torture.
https://youtu.be/EFjXVGFvb6U
https://youtu.be/dozPWHEGSEM
Hatred Surge one of the best bands to come outta Texas... i still beat myself up over not seeing them. They played so many small venues here in Houston...
Faiza also did this band, Mindless... pretty sick
https://youtu.be/JdNFlFOuQV4
Speaking of minderaser, i remember downloading Conscious Unconscious off one of those black metal blogs way back when.. played it to death
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this is obviously a lot newer, but i've worn this 7" out thoroughly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COJ2FD-o3PQ&ab_channel=CristianCamilo
Man, Hatred Surge were so good. Deconstruction was a huge album for me. Hatred Surge > Iron Lung for me and it's not even close.
Rank the brutal supremacy bands: Hatred Surge, Iron Lung, Scapegoat and Mind Eraser.
For me: Mind Eraser, Hatred Surge, Scapegoat, Iron Lung.
Really bummed I never got to see hatred surge, they were like a younger Texas version of despise you.
Brutal supremacy ranking: mind eraser, iron lung, hatred surge, scapegoat.
In terms of newer bands, the two I really into were sea of shit and water torture.
https://youtu.be/EFjXVGFvb6U
https://youtu.be/dozPWHEGSEM
Hatred Surge one of the best bands to come outta Texas... i still beat myself up over not seeing them. They played so many small venues here in Houston...
Faiza also did this band, Mindless... pretty sick
https://youtu.be/JdNFlFOuQV4
Speaking of minderaser, i remember downloading Conscious Unconscious off one of those black metal blogs way back when.. played it to death
I think they stopped chaos in tejas the year I moved to Austin and I’m still bummed I never got to fucking go. Faiza is so fucking cool, my wife worked with her for a while and I was geeking out so hard when I met her.
Faiza also had a band called body pressure that was super sick, I wanna say I saw them with gloss.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFaScwZ-1DM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFaScwZ-1DM)
exactly the type of hardcore i dig... sloppy, 'recorded in a tin can-style' punk rock/hardcore that sounds like some sort of Angry Samoans/Tapeworm/Mentally Ill type of shit.
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Gulch had my favorite hardcore record released this year
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Just my two cents: Remember around 2013 ish when there was way too many powerviolence bands and it the sound started to get bastardized as the fast parts were just thrown in as space filler between ridiculous breakdowns? It seemed like anyone who would have been listening to metalcore or beatdown was just playing with power violence as the genre du jour.
I'll have to listen again, but on first one or two listens, Gulch seemed like the same thing being applied to the more recent trends in hardcore: d-beat and stompy floortom hardcore (Glue, SHIT, Bib, etc.). Like on the surface level it's trying to have ties to the punk side, but the focus is way too breakdown based.
While I'm throwing out dumb opinions, I also feel like Gag are easily the worst of that wave of stompy hardcore with semitone riffs. Glue and SHIT seem(ed) to do similar stuff just way better (to my ears, opinion, opinion...)
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Gag has one of my favorite records this year also. I'm easily entertained 😆
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What's some of your favorites this year?
Just my two cents: Remember around 2013 ish when there was way too many powerviolence bands and it the sound started to get bastardized as the fast parts were just thrown in as space filler between ridiculous breakdowns? It seemed like anyone who would have been listening to metalcore or beatdown was just playing with power violence as the genre du jour.
I'll have to listen again, but on first one or two listens, Gulch seemed like the same thing being applied to the more recent trends in hardcore: d-beat and stompy floortom hardcore (Glue, SHIT, Bib, etc.). Like on the surface level it's trying to have ties to the punk side, but the focus is way too breakdown based.
While I'm throwing out dumb opinions, I also feel like Gag are easily the worst of that wave of stompy hardcore with semitone riffs. Glue and SHIT seem(ed) to do similar stuff just way better (to my ears, opinion, opinion...)
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Ah maybe I'm wrong! That's just what struck me the last couple of times I tried to listen to Gulch or Gag. But I'm probably being too harsh...
Some of my favorites this year in no order:
Public Acid - Condemnation
The Annihilated Demo
Permission - Organized People Suffer
Laffing Gas - It's a Beautiful Day in the Gulch
Barcelona - Residuos Del Ultrasonido
Clock of Time - Pestilent Planet
The Shits - Punishment
Kobra - Confusione
Did a quick run through the past year of this thread to help me look and remembered this compilation, which probably affected me more than any other release this year:
https://nunfivebeethoven.bandcamp.com/album/hiding-from-the-landlord
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Some good stuff on your list, will scroll though
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Some good stuff on your list, will scroll though
What are some of your favorites from this past year? :)
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Just my two cents: Remember around 2013 ish when there was way too many powerviolence bands and it the sound started to get bastardized as the fast parts were just thrown in as space filler between ridiculous breakdowns? It seemed like anyone who would have been listening to metalcore or beatdown was just playing with power violence as the genre du jour.
I'll have to listen again, but on first one or two listens, Gulch seemed like the same thing being applied to the more recent trends in hardcore: d-beat and stompy floortom hardcore (Glue, SHIT, Bib, etc.). Like on the surface level it's trying to have ties to the punk side, but the focus is way too breakdown based.
While I'm throwing out dumb opinions, I also feel like Gag are easily the worst of that wave of stompy hardcore with semitone riffs. Glue and SHIT seem(ed) to do similar stuff just way better (to my ears, opinion, opinion...)
I definitely agree with the powerviolence thing, that little trend got old so fast to the point where I was tired of going to local shows cause that’s all there was going on
Gulch definitely seems to follow a formula of mixing breakdowns/ mosh parts etc into a lot of what they do and it feels a little superfluous sometimes but I also really enjoy some of their material too after listening more... there’s substance to all of that stuff between the stomp riffs
I would also agree on GAG although they’re really fun to watch live there’s definitely other bands doing it way better (and glue is a primary example of that)
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On the note of stompy hardcore and good 2020 releases I just wanted to also throw this in there
https://youtu.be/EB-odpedvgo
Really liked this album
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Thom, you keep showing up every couple of weeks to agree with me and post ripping hardcore and I'll keep gnarring you.
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I still think "No Vision" is one of the best punk songs of the 2010s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-stUvuzUkE
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Not really into hardcore much lately but I picked up these the other day not knowing what they were and am pretty stoked on them. Guess it's kinda post hardcore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8az_KUGCqTI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8az_KUGCqTI)
Closure 1997
https://youtu.be/Mhe37-4KHYw (https://youtu.be/Mhe37-4KHYw)
Julia 1994- I especially dig this record.
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Nice - I know some members from Julia went onto to play in Unbroken who are great. That closure record looks familiar too but can't put my finger on where I may have heard it/seen it before
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@iusedtoskate
you gotta check out the band shotmaker if you don't know them.
i'm plugging shotmaker anywhere people talk about post-hardcore/emo on here. they are so underrated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYUnqae7-No
love how the bulldozer drums and bass playing counter the more "emotive" moments.
also probably third time i post this split in this thread here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sth78yyjjOY
so fucking good.
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Shotmaker were grrat
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yeah, Frank, that's pretty solid. thanks
Even when I stopped listening to punk/hardcore I can listen to this record any time and like it more the older I get
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NoIdJSAVr4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NoIdJSAVr4)
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https://worldofpleasure.bandcamp.com/album/world-of-pleasure
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skate a curb and blast this
https://bloodstains714.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0Q9bTVTUE5pbVjxo6SL5MuEarFS2uV_reDBDE2OWacgW1rOtgktWxwJJY
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That's good, thanks for sharing
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Thom, you keep showing up every couple of weeks to agree with me and post ripping hardcore and I'll keep gnarring you.
You’re easy to agree with!
And on that note DiE and HOAX were my two favorite hardcore bands in 2013
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http://youtu.be/bp6kELto9ME
Got this tape recently, the label that put it out is awesome.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdlD8237dOg&list=LL&index=370
singer of this band is in a super DC band called truth cult that put out the most underrated hardcore record of the year imo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdlD8237dOg&list=LL&index=370
singer of this band is in a super DC band called truth cult that put out the most underrated hardcore record of the year imo
https://truthcultband.bandcamp.com/album/off-fire
It's interesting
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This band Acrylics out of the bay area is one of my favorites:
https://acrylics.bandcamp.com/ (https://acrylics.bandcamp.com/)
I also really like Culture Control:
https://minoritythreat.bandcamp.com/album/culture-control (https://minoritythreat.bandcamp.com/album/culture-control)
About to check out Show Me the Body at my lil brother's recommendation, I hardly ever listen to hardcore anymore but still like it a lot.
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This band Acrylics out of the bay area is one of my favorites:
https://acrylics.bandcamp.com/ (https://acrylics.bandcamp.com/)
I also really like Culture Control:
https://minoritythreat.bandcamp.com/album/culture-control (https://minoritythreat.bandcamp.com/album/culture-control)
About to check out Show Me the Body at my lil brother's recommendation, I hardly ever listen to hardcore anymore but still like it a lot.
minority threat is so sick. couple skaters in the band too.
show me the body, to me, feels like a joke that accidentally went on too long
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That one Show me the Body song, "Metallic Taste" is great. Wouldn't be pushed about the rest of it, but in any case I never really thought they sounded like hardcore. They kind of sound like Glassjaw to me.
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Man I’ve been missing out on all the goodness. Y’all got some fucking stellar taste.
I’ve been on a bit of a youth crew kick lately
https://youtu.be/KvfeVNf8vqE
https://youtu.be/ME8vWhPxLdg
https://youtu.be/panXG0bFNkM
https://youtu.be/0t_MdOdMJ_o
Back in like 2014 I saw judge, h2o, gorilla biscuits, and strife. That was easily one of the best shows I’ve ever been too and a dream I never thought would come true. Just wish I got to see chain of strength back then too. I had tickets and couldn’t go, still bummed about it.
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https://youtu.be/sTDcj8eLmio
This is a good one.
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wrong album cover but no ad in video
https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM (https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM)
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wrong album cover but no ad in video
https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM (https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM)
I have this cover tattooed on my left tricep, and it looks like garbage but I still love it hahah
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wrong album cover but no ad in video
https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM (https://youtu.be/niTFJT_pNoM)
I have this cover tattooed on my left tricep, and it looks like garbage but I still love it hahah
that's fuckin epic, man. great place for it too
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https://terminalblisscult.bandcamp.com/album/brute-err-ata-2 (https://terminalblisscult.bandcamp.com/album/brute-err-ata-2)
New Richmond, Virginia band
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https://terminalblisscult.bandcamp.com/album/brute-err-ata-2 (https://terminalblisscult.bandcamp.com/album/brute-err-ata-2)
New Richmond, Virginia band
You really undersold that 3of the 4 of the members were in pg.99 and/or city of caterpillar
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just came here to post the same album^^ hahah. yeah undersold for sure! Super group
I wish Pygmy Lush would put out another album, loved everything they did. I heard they were on track to put out just a straight hardcore album but it looks like terminal bliss is that idea manifested
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just came here to post the same album^^ hahah. yeah undersold for sure! Super group
I wish Pygmy Lush would put out another album, loved everything they did. I heard they were on track to put out just a straight hardcore album but it looks like terminal bliss is that idea manifested
Really glad to see it come to fruition. So good, I really miss being stationed in Virginia, I got to see some of the best shows of my life in that state.
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Adam and me go way back, he is from Ohio. Once fought a skinhead because he knocked Adam down ha ha
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Attention Iron Age fans: Wade Allison's obituary will run in the Friday edition of the Austin American Statesman.
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https://youtu.be/Y82SJzLv4UE
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https://youtu.be/d3RaZWA25Uw
Total rager
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https://youtu.be/twf7NzfgBfo
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https://youtu.be/d3RaZWA25Uw
Total rager
Video unavailable for me, what am I missing out on?
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https://youtu.be/d3RaZWA25Uw
Total rager
Video unavailable for me, what am I missing out on?
Can u see this one?
https://youtu.be/x23ufBJ8Gqg
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No I cannot.
*Kramer voice*
Why don't you just tell me the hardcore that you have selected?
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LOL I tried
Geld - Beyond the Floor
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Held sounds a little like my sister's band D-sag
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Link?
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I'm really digging Freeza from the UK, they kinda remind me of Turnstile and the first Gallows record
https://open.spotify.com/album/2sClXZw4C3VpGYwKbIJCkg?si=ZfExCCbaQ66LFrtHCqmPCA
Also when I was ordering some stuff from Triple B they threw in this Ecostrike record since they were out of the Mindforce LP, I still have a soft spot for straight edge bands and they definitely sound like a straight edge band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJl-JoRy9i0
not as punk as some of the other stuff but maybe you'll like em. Thanks for reminding me of Truth Cult, and Terminal Bliss is fucking sick! Richmond and Baltimore have so many good bands.
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^ this Ecostrike isn't bad. My only issue is when I see bands that have that kinda hardline/tough looking 90's album art it just always reminds me of Earth Crisis firestorm and I end up throwing that on hahah... then naturally, I proceed to go beat the shit out of my local drug dealer
this is completely different but this is an album I used to have on my iPod(along with hundreds of random bands downloaded from blogspots/mediafire links) that I had totally forgotten about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhHUmCUla-E&t=1242s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhHUmCUla-E&t=1242s)
this album is so great, kinda has some cool hot cross riffs. the youtube algorithm is so fucking whack now. When you clicked on gems like this vid, the recommendations on the side used to be loaded with great albums/songs
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I goofed and posted this in the wrong thread like a fucking rookie.
I revisited and have been on an old victory tear lately. Here’s some standouts from yesteryear. These got some heavy play from me from 2000-2006.
https://youtu.be/C6XCItRgC2w
https://youtu.be/3LBiC25t8-M
https://youtu.be/ysI0ieRk530
https://youtu.be/7I_Omjwxoek
https://youtu.be/5QB-Q3WzVbA
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Oh hell yeah, brother. Break out the camo shorts, the size small black tee and the cadet cap.
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Somewhat related, check out this goober at 2:58, lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y6F76osz2Q
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Somewhat related, check out this goober at 2:58, lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y6F76osz2Q
It’s funny because I’m a diehard powerviolence fan and I sang in a screamo band, but I have the biggest soft spot for bro’d out beatdown hardcore hahaha
Now that I’m like fully grown it doesn’t seem as funny anymore. Mainly because I just look like all the dudes that used to crowdkill me at shows when I was 13 hahah
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nice revisit of victory releases freelance. that first hatebreed record is so good
I always loved this version of not one truth so much with that nasty grind snare lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw)
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nice revisit of victory releases freelance. that first hatebreed record is so good
I always loved this version of not one truth so much with that nasty grind snare lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw)
Dude under the knife is one of the sickest records, I will hate mosh to Puritan until the day I day!
I just revisited manliftingbanner; and that shit still slaps!
https://youtu.be/kJj4FdeI2Es
They also inspired one of my favorite spazz songs, Dan lifting banner.
https://youtu.be/j1yZsWuS5xE
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It's fun to kick crowdkiller dudes in the nuts
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It's fun to kick crowdkiller dudes in the nuts
I don’t even go to shows anymore hahah
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there is no shows to 'not even go to anymore' :'(
imagine how much covid would get spread in a pile on??
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figured this was a good spot to post this...
https://www.tptoriginals.org/series/mn-hardcore/ (https://www.tptoriginals.org/series/mn-hardcore/)
Pretty awesome documentary about the Minnesota hardcore scene, a scene I didn't know very much about aside from the bigger names. Some great interviews with a lot of great photos and info on bands i've never heard of and gotta search for. Free too!
The new Detroit hardcore documentary
https://www.detroithardcoremovie.com/ (https://www.detroithardcoremovie.com/)
Pretty good doc, not too much that I didn't already know but good interviews with guys like John Brannon and Tesco Vee, definitely worth checking out for $10.
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nice, good looks!
that minnesota documentary series seems super cool. going to check it out
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Thanks for posting @bea! that Minnesota doc series was a nice watch. It's always funny to see how each hardcore documentary will wrap up. The worse version is "Hardcore was a time and a place, the stuff that's happening now doesn't count" (American Hardcore) and I guess the best case you're likely to see is "It's still happening here, we don't know much about it but it's cool".
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Thanks will watch both
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https://bishcharged-jewelz.squarespace.com/ (https://bishcharged-jewelz.squarespace.com/)
Support a punk house/venue buy some jewels from my sister?
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https://bishcharged-jewelz.squarespace.com/ (https://bishcharged-jewelz.squarespace.com/)
Support a punk house/venue buy some jewels from my sister?
If I get some spare money I’m definitely buying some of this shit. That bolt thrower cuff is so sick
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Those old Victory bands were sick. I had a hard time finding full lengths outside mail order but I listened the shit outta the first 3 Victory style comps. Made me remember of this Long Island comp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3ApnFMpXf4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3ApnFMpXf4)
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Thanks for posting @bea! that Minnesota doc series was a nice watch. It's always funny to see how each hardcore documentary will wrap up. The worse version is "Hardcore was a time and a place, the stuff that's happening now doesn't count" (American Hardcore) and I guess the best case you're likely to see is "It's still happening here, we don't know much about it but it's cool".
Yeah the Minnesota one was a pleasant surprise and probably my favorite of all the hardcore docs I've seen... I like that it actually acknowledges that hardcore existed after '84. I always liked Felix Von Havoc's column in Maximum R'n'R and it made me revisit his classics:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_MMn61uAvE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_MMn61uAvE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_4ETSHAQTc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_4ETSHAQTc)
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4 tha screamo headz
new band featuring vocalist from funeral diner, and musicians from coma regalia + you and i.
Sounds a lot like funeral diner(which is great) minus the amazing drummer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtP-eIMMFIk&t=4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtP-eIMMFIk&t=4s)
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4 tha screamo headz
new band featuring vocalist from funeral diner, and musicians from coma regalia + you and i.
Sounds a lot like funeral diner(which is great) minus the amazing drummer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtP-eIMMFIk&t=4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtP-eIMMFIk&t=4s)
Thank you for posting this! Been looking for it but couldn’t remember their name. The dudes from coma regalia are the best, I played with them a few times, when they were on tour with letters to Catalonia they both stayed at my house. Completely unrelated but also screamo, a kid on YouTube posted an ep from a band I was in, I said thanks for liking it wish we released more etc and said it’s one of his all time favorites and it just made my day.
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Damn, I think we’re only a few degrees of separation away from one other because Shawn and Chris stayed with me when they were on tour in California one time! haha
Nice dudes
That’s awesome about getting some props on the tunes. I wanna hear that shiet! You can PM me a link if you don’t feel like posting it here haha
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Damn, I think we’re only a few degrees of separation away from one other because Shawn and Chris stayed with me when they were on tour in California one time! haha
Nice dudes
That’s awesome about getting some props on the tunes. I wanna hear that shiet! You can PM me a link if you don’t feel like posting it here haha
Damn we probably know a lot of the same people then! What part of California are you from? I’ll pm it to you.
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Not really traditional hardcore but This performance is sick and heavy as hell
https://youtu.be/znbwH33xGVg
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Good stuff
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Can’t stop listening to this
https://youtu.be/hutnQi22cSM
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https://youtu.be/T_f5Vdty70I
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nice revisit of victory releases freelance. that first hatebreed record is so good
I always loved this version of not one truth so much with that nasty grind snare lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw)
I'm glad you mentioned the snare, I always thought this EP had an Assuck type vibe. Snare also has a Suffocation/Cryptopsy vibe. Junkie grindcore
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That Hatebreed song is hard.
@silvertone_spacemachine what's your avatar, pal?
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https://youtu.be/mBY-k8mrwhk
Wowwwwww
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That Hatebreed song is hard.
@silvertone_spacemachine what's your avatar, pal?
Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We're now floating in space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UGbOqadHb0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UGbOqadHb0)
to continue on with the hc
I always thought this band was good but didn't get into their stuff because their songs dragged on a bit for me but this latest release has tracks from 30 sec- 1 min so I am into it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXt9Wea0_P8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXt9Wea0_P8)
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https://youtu.be/vxp3jPJ6JpM
More metalcore with some deftones influence then hardcore but this band absolutely fucking kills it .
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Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We're now floating in space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UGbOqadHb0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UGbOqadHb0)
to continue on with the hc
I always thought this band was good but didn't get into their stuff because their songs dragged on a bit for me but this latest release has tracks from 30 sec- 1 min so I am into it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXt9Wea0_P8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXt9Wea0_P8)
That new gatecreeper record reminds me so much of fuming mouth
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That new Gatecreeper shreds..
waiting on Creeping Death to come out with newer stuff
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clean vocals on this can be a bit weird(and dated) but damn does this album go super hard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnPwX6NWlHo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnPwX6NWlHo)
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This band was always recommended in relation to other Mysterious Guy Hardcore bands and I never really latched onto them, but they're really good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRL2p-aWWfs
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slices was incredible. one of my favorites
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https://youtu.be/IASPavPG1iA
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https://youtu.be/IASPavPG1iA
That was the 1000th reply to this thread!
Also that EP is cool. I liked the EP and Cruising but I lost interest listening to Still Cruising for some reason.
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clean vocals on this can be a bit weird(and dated) but damn does this album go super hard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnPwX6NWlHo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnPwX6NWlHo)
pfft, what a band!!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyi7cApn7XE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyi7cApn7XE)
just found these guys and I can't believe how fresh, original and great this is!
Think Turnstile but with a nastier edge to it.
Very groovy and well written stuff!
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Congrats Bobby Peru on your new bronze medal for this thread.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyi7cApn7XE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyi7cApn7XE)
just found these guys and I can't believe how fresh, original and great this is!
Think Turnstile but with a nastier edge to it.
Very groovy and well written stuff!
pretty cool
that second song off the ep is the exact same riff as the first song off Turnstile "Non stop feeling" haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yQTDyqW_lg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yQTDyqW_lg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIkQXFjWz3A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIkQXFjWz3A)
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https://youtu.be/3jJB1J17c3M
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nice revisit of victory releases freelance. that first hatebreed record is so good
I always loved this version of not one truth so much with that nasty grind snare lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw)
I'm glad you mentioned the snare, I always thought this EP had an Assuck type vibe. Snare also has a Suffocation/Cryptopsy vibe. Junkie grindcore
This is good stuff and I'm glad you posted it. Never heard it before. Hatebreed was one of the first good concerts I ever went to.
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nice revisit of victory releases freelance. that first hatebreed record is so good
I always loved this version of not one truth so much with that nasty grind snare lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT9x-dRyZw)
I'm glad you mentioned the snare, I always thought this EP had an Assuck type vibe. Snare also has a Suffocation/Cryptopsy vibe. Junkie grindcore
This is good stuff and I'm glad you posted it. Never heard it before. Hatebreed was one of the first good concerts I ever went to.
Hell yeah, of course! Hahah that is so wild Hatebreed was one of the first live shows you ever went to. My mind would've been blown as a kid. I really like that EP and then their first album a ton.
It's funny, I always gravitated towards non-beatdown hardcore(with exceptions) more in high school and it wasn't until I was older I got more into beat down/tough guy kinda sounding stuff just because its fun and heavy as shit haha. some kinda de-evolution lol
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https://youtu.be/GB2WBUFK6Y0
I put this on today for the first time in years. Such an incredible album. End to end absolutely love it and kicking myself for not revisiting sooner.
This is my favorite of the original screamo super groups, billy werner (saetia) and greg drudy (saetia and Interpol), matt smith (off minor), casey boland (you and i), and josh jakubowski (neil perry and joshua fit for battle).
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Fuck yes to Hot Cross. I remember making my guitar teacher tab out "A Tale for the Ages" for me when I was like 13. Good times.
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Freelance alwaysssss on point! Hot Cross kills it, I also love Off Minor too
I recently found this early 90's straight edge youth crew band from Seattle that has members of Sunn o))
so random but also goes so hard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt60qxvD_Uc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt60qxvD_Uc)
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Oh man those bands bring me back
The drummer of off minor/ Saetia recorded my bands last EP
I used to go see Hot Cross as much as I could when I was a kid
Timeless music
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Post your band, Thom
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Post your band, Thom
Don't you know Thom Yorke from radiohead? ;D
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Lol I get that a lot
Oh man, here it is but it’s not hardcore it’s just 90s style rock or something like that
https://spanishdracula.bandcamp.com/album/spanish-dracula-3
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damn, I dig this Thom! Sounds like it would fit in on Dischord in the 90's. good shit
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That’s some of our biggest influence and bands like AIC, mudhoney
Thanks for checking it out (:
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Great stuff, man. Definitely mudhoney vibes with a little pissed jeans...
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Thanks! Thanks for listening too
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Cool that Pat Flynn from Have Heart does vocals, you buried the lead on that one.
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Cool that Pat Flynn from Have Heart does vocals, you buried the lead on that one.
different guy
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Ah yeah, it was just a joke, pal.
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Ah yeah, it was just a joke, pal.
I was going to make the same joke hahaha
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It’s funny but honestly no ones mentioned that before besides me to the band lol
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Ah yeah, it was just a joke, pal.
oh, okay, pal