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In Case You Missed It
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Reviews
Miracle Drug, How Much Is Enough (WAR Records, 2017)
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Features
Purgatory Singer Matt Anderson on Their Upcoming Tour with Reserving Dirtnaps
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Pilori: French Group Merges Blackened Hardcore & Death Metal with Brutal Results
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Lists
H8000 Hardcore: 10 Records That Helped Define the Movement
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Green 80: Florida Group Heavily Inspired by ‘00s Hardcore Scene on Debut Release
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New Artist Focus: xIron Sharpens Ironx
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Ritual Blade: Meet One of the Boston Hardcore Scene’s Most Ripping Bands
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Reviews
Gloo, How Not to Be Happy (Hassle Records, 2021)
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Features
Peach Blush: Little Rock Trio Flips ‘90s Sub Pop & Punk Into Superb Debut EP
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Integrity Pay Tribute to Septic Death on “Thaw/Cold World” (PREMIERE)
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Interviews
Dead Last Vocalist John Scanlon on Their Debut EP, His Love for ‘00s Boston Hardcore + More
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R.A.M.B.O. Singer Tony Croasdale & Guitarist Andy Wheeler on Their Return LP & More
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Portland Hardcore Punk Scene Comes Together for KBOO Community Radio (PHOTOS)
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Manson Family Band: Cali Hardcore OGs Join Forces for “Frankenstein” (VIDEO PREMIERE)
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Jon Charles Dwyer: Punk Musician Makes a Superb Americana Album with ‘Junebug’
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Death Lens: Los Angeles Punk Outfit Finds Its Stride on Forthcoming No Luck Album
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Green Church Records: New Label Further Reminds Us Ohio Hardcore Is Killing It Right Now
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Out of Body: Texas Post-Hardcore Unit Return with Son Sun EP (PREMIERE)
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Purgatory: Metallic Hardcore Is Served Cold on “Sincerely Yours” (PREMIERE)
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Maranatha: Ohio Sludge Band Awakens from 6-Year Slumber with Crushing New EP
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The End of Everything: Las Vegas Metallic Hardcore Band Closes Out 2020 with Debut EP
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Reviews
Change, Closer Still (REACT! Records, 2020)
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Interviews
Dan Frankowski (Weight, Spawn, Eyeball, Damage Control, Common Cause)
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Features
Drill Sergeant: Philly Hardcore Rippers Return with “A Knife That Cuts”
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Tørsö Singer Mae Toone on Bay Area Gentrification, Their Forthcoming Home Wrecked EP
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Musician Dasha K. (Big Boss, Chronic Abuse) on Discovering Hardcore in Russia + More
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Krimewatch @ Studio Two Three, Richmond, VA (PHOTOS)
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Discourage: Oakland Hardcore Outfit Delivers a Killer of a Debut LP via Disaster Fatigue
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Reviews
Purgatory, Lawless to Grave (Unbeaten Records, 2021)