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Features

War Camps: Ex-Members of Token Entry, Celebrity Murders Discuss Their New Project

By Carlos Ramirez | 11.16.2020

Two old friends from Queens get down to business on 4-song demo.

Features

‘90s Hardcore Photo Party (Long Island Edition)

By Carlos Ramirez | 12.10.2018

Some recently unearthed gems from the archives of Rich Gaccione.

Record Collectors

Record Collector: Andrew Orlando (Black Army Jacket, Hope Collapse, Milhouse, Reservoir Records, Disnihil)

By Carlos Ramirez | 5.19.2017

$500 for a copy of Nervous Breakdown? No problem.

Features

Manalive: Hardcore Outfit Featuring Former Members of Ensign, Kill Your Idols Premiere "Constant Coverage"

By Carlos Ramirez | 5.11.2017

Chaotic music for chaotic times.

Record Collectors

Record Collector: Mike De Lorenzo (Sheer Terror, Serpico, Kill Your Idols, C.R.)

By Carlos Ramirez | 4.27.2017

His OCD is no joke.

Interviews

Rachel Rosen (Indecision, Most Precious Blood, Milhouse, Caninus, The Wage of Sin)

By Carlos Ramirez | 2.6.2017

"The first record I remember going to buy on my own was the Rockwell album with 'Somebody's Watching Me' on it."

Interviews

Mike De Lorenzo (Sheer Terror, Serpico, Kill Your Idols, Milhouse, Enrage, C.R.)

By Carlos Ramirez | 6.20.2016

From hardcore to melodic punk to powerviolence to Oi! and everything in between with the guitarist.

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