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In Case You Missed It
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Interviews
Chris Kelly (97a, Teamwork Records)
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Ironclad: Virginia Hardcore Band Gives Us the “Seething Eye” (PREMIERE)
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Debt to Society: Canadian Band Worships ‘90s Tough-Guy Hardcore on New Release
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Obscure Metal Bands: Kronin (New York, 1988–1993)
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Youth of Today, Drain + Berthold City @ 924 Gilman, Berkeley, CA (PHOTOS)
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Municipal Waste, Toxic Holocaust + Haunt @ Black Cat, DC (PHOTOS)
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Obscure Metal Band: Target (Belgium, 1986–1990)
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Black Gaff: Ex-Backslider Member Returns w/ Sludge-Crusted Track (PREMIERE)
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Terror: LA Hardcore Institution Returns with Sink to the Hell EP (EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW)
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Reviews
Gazm, Heavy Vibe Music (11PM Records, 2019)
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Lists
5 Dank Nugs, by Lee Spratley and Zac Hryciak (Spooky Cool)
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Reviews
Never Ending Game, Welcome to the... (Self-Released, 2018)
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Choices Made: Toronto Group Busts Out Melodic Hardcore on Reason for Conflict EP (PREMIERE)
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Lists
Slept-On Records from Classic Labels: No Idea Records
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Blush's Shoegazy Guitars and Goth Will Make You Swoon on Wanderlust (LP PREMIERE)
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Bent Blue: San Diego Hardcore Band Makes Great Impression on Debut Release
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Gameface’s Jeff Caudill on His R.E.M. Tribute EP, Recording with His Daughter
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Pummel: Boston Hardcore Crew Live Up to Their Name on New Material
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Lowlife: Late ‘90s/Early ‘00s Bay Area Hardcore Band Provides “Endless Punishment” (PREMIERE)
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Wrong the Oppressor: Resurrected Buffalo Hardcore Outfit Returns with New EP
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Chain Reaction: Ex-Mems of Rise and Fall, Congress Go “Clevo” on “Hangman” (PREMIERE)
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Reviews
Neolithic, Cult of Ignorance (Deep Six Records, 2018)
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Lists
Rep Your Set: Hardcore + Metal Bands from Across America to Watch (California Edition)
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10 Deadly Sins of Local Opening Bands, by Jason Wisdom (Death Therapy)
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Features
Bleeth: Miami Trio Is Tough to Musically Categorize, Crush Either Way
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Reviews
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Live in Dublin (Eagle Rock Entertainment, 2015)
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Features
Most Underrated Hardcore Album of 2018: Dirge of Escapism, by Primal Rite
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International Hardcore Bands You Need to Know About: Dissekerad
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Interviews
Steve Zing (Samhain, Danzig, Mourning Noise, Son of Sam, The Undead)