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Content Tagged: vision of disorder

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Vision of Disorder: The Story Behind the Making of the Self-Titled Debut Album

By Carlos Ramirez | 10.8.2020

Mike Fleischmann (bassist) and Tim Williams (vocalist), along with A&R executive Howie Abrams, spill the details.

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‘90s Hardcore Photo Party (Long Island Edition)

By Carlos Ramirez | 12.10.2018

Some recently unearthed gems from the archives of Rich Gaccione.

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