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Hardcore is not only good music, it's also great lyrics and political message.

Friday, September 30, 2011

wheel of progress

Wheel Of Progress is from Belgium, H8000 crew. Here played Hans Liar - you should know this creative person. Band played brutal mix of death metal and classic H8000 sound. As Hans said it was the heaviest band in H8000 crew.

wheel of progress - 1993 - it's alive... 7'' (rank & file records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?7xw33w7dbu6rb52


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

culture



Classic 90's vegan sxe metalcore!!! One of my favourite bands!

culture - 1994 - st 7'' (good life recordings)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?7ih95eaw48uo651

culture - 1996 - deforestation (catalyst records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?5fhp9rgcvrqhdzx

culture - 1998 - born of you (good life recordings)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?8m98kgtbijd7u4x

culture & kindred - 1997 - split (good life recordings)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?mwv79nm26l018dz

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

ironside


Ironside were 90's vegan sxe metalcore from England and played awesome mix of metalcore with sludge.

ironside - 1993 - fragments of the last judgement 7'' (subjugation records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?xh538z9hkax3vll

ironside - 1994 - damn your blooded eyes 7'' (stormstrike records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?9kmvvcdx57mp3uk



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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mike CTW auctions

Check please auctions of Mike from Conquer The World Records - some rare Chokehold, Blindfold, Morning Again,Empathy, Vanilla etc. He is amazing man and it's pretty good to have deals with him.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/mwar5409/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562


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Thursday, September 15, 2011

lifetime




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ashes

Big thanks Eric for this video



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beltaine

Beltaine - post hardcore/rock from Rhode Island. In the summer of 1993, James Quigley, along with friends Way O’Malley and Henry Evans began creating music together. Through word of mouth, they found drummer Sean Gilchrist and guitarist Paul Vieira who had been playing together for years. Practicing for hours in a small barn out in Charlestown, Rhode Island the five members wrote songs quickly and easily. In just a few months they were recording their four song cassette demo at Sampson Studios in Tiverton, RI with engineer Keith Souza (now owner of Machines With Magnets in Pawtucket, RI). Numerous local shows followed. The band recorded more songs for a 3 song vinyl EP that eventually came out on Watermark records, though you would be hard pressed to actually find any anywhere! Later in ‘94 after a show at Club Babyhead, Henry was asked to leave due to “musical differences” and the band drafted in Shawn St. Martin who, despite playing some guitar, had never played bass before. More practicing and writing of songs followed with a recording for a full length album/demo for Columbia Records. Unsatisfied with the end result, the band decided not to release it and resumed recording other songs at Sampson. A 2 song vinyl EP and five song cassette were released on the Atomic Action label from Middletown, RI. Way decided to leave Beltaine in the early summer of ‘96. Deciding to continue as a four piece, the band sounded more focused and powerful and went on to record their full length cd for Atomic Action, titled Crowning The Caged Kid. In the next year waiting for the cd’s release, Beltaine would play some incredible live shows with bands such as Jawbox, Bluetip, the Warmers, Kerosene 454 and others. Drummer Sean Gilchrist did a short stint drumming for Dischord recording artists Bluetip on their Feb/March ‘97 tour. Sean left Beltaine in November ‘97 and now plays in the studio/live for songwriter Leah Carlson. The remaining members found a new drummer and continued on for over a year as Woken By Wire, releasing an excellent 10” EP on Corleone Records. Guitarist Paul Vieira now plays in The Chinese Stars. Recordings: Self released 4 song cassette EP Structure 3 song vinyl EP (Watermark Records) 1994 Rototillthesky 2 song vinyl EP (Atomic Action) 1996 Misguided 5 song cassette EP (Atomic Action) 1997 Crowning The Caged Kid full length cd(Atomic Action) 1997

beltaine - 1994 - st 7'' (watermark records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?oozcvp88c7g2cdp


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Classic 90's metalcore. Unfortunately it was first and last release from this band.

bludgeon - 1994 - body lure 7'' (area 51 records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?elmzxre8c7wap0j


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doughnuts


The Doughnuts have proven that the girls can rock just as much as the guys. Their style of abrasive hardcore with melodic elements established them as one of the underground’s most interesting bands. Although the music of the Doughnuts was labeled “hardcore,” with Feel Me Bleed, they added a more melodic approach that broke them out to a larger audience. These five Swedish girls had a progressive sound and message that was a milestone for women in music. They embraced any obvious gender agenda, and instead, they let the intensity of their music and message speak for itself. Their music was an attempt to capsize hatred and turn it into an illusion.

doughnuts - 1995 - the age of the circle LP (victory records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?t08vdln0d9sakx1

doughnuts - 1996 - feel me bleed (victory records)

Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3ofmb3c3iwrqadn

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foundation*

A band from Rochester, NY with a heavy, yet emotional sound inspired by Underdog and Gorilla Biscuits. Their music is characterized by slow and drawn out parts with an emotional feel to them.

foundation - 1992 - purity 7'' (round flat records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?9bcic77bi5azcb5

foundation - 1992 - triphammer 7'' (significant records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?28w3kyjxioxe5d5


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blindfold

Today I get one of the most wanted and best shirt for me. I love this band.





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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Friday, September 9, 2011

entrefuego



New release of Amendment records is Entrefuego 7'' - you can know this band for their earlier demos, but stuff on 7'' is much more better - 90's influenced newschool in modern way with elements of melodic metalcore. Angry, fast, chugga chugga and melodic!

entrefuego - 2011 - el espiritu intacto la esperanza de pie - 7'' (amendment records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?b9w8nbacoz5dvzv


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trial by jury

Fuck this is one of the best classic 90's newschool hardcore bands. I really don't know why there are so unknown! They took the best from such bands as Outspoken, Drift Again, xChorusx, Structure 24, Blindside, Encounter etc. Their The 1991 Demo is one of the best newschool releases for me.

trial by jury - 1992 - the demo 1991 (reflection records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?5zal332lefkeahe

trial by jury - 1992 - ignite 7'' (last stand records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?f5dpdi6t02a9voo

trial by jury - 1992 - alter 7'' (outback records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?wwh95eecu7797ze


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

overcome


Overcome is 90's christian metalcore who were strongly influenced by Focal Point. I will post just 2 their releases. First is seven inch from Life Sentence Records - quick angry raw metalcore, it really sounds like first 7'' of Focal Point. Then band joined Tooth and Nail records and recorded awesome full length which is more driving, more angry, with awesome lyrics and each song is unique. Overcome was first band who later joined Facedown Records.



overcome - 1996 - as the curtain falls 7'' (life sentence records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?dwj7skvvomds5bw

overcome - 1997 - when beauty dies LP (tooth and nail records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?7b3x8lv1yv315j6



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tripface



Tripface (1993-1997) was a Hardcore band from Long Island. Band members went on to join Glassjaw and In This Moment. In 1992 Jeff Fabb (Drums), Brian Langan (Guitar), and Brian Green (Bass) started an unnamed punk metal band out on the Eastern End of Long Island. They enlisted a local skater kid Scott Jarzombek to sing. The band was originally named Godhead, after the song by the New York Hardcore band Burn, a major influence of the bands singer.

The bands geographic location, the eastern sticks of Long Island, automatically made them outsiders to the LI and NY scene. The band began to organize and play shows with their friends in their small town. These shows were in local basements, recreation halls and garages. For the most part they were more parties then shows, a handful of skaters, metal heads and geeks from the local area high schools coming together to hang out. The show line ups were always with their friends Grid and a mix of side projects.

Over the first year of their existence the band went through numerous member, style and name changes. Existing for a short time as the side project Offsides, with Scott moving to bass and his best friend, Ross Milligan, on vocals. Sometimes the band would play under the name Offsides and other times as Tripface. Sometimes they would play together, sharing a set. It was Ross who gave the band the name Tripface.

Offsides would give birth to the first recorded line up of of the band. Austin Macdonald, Offsides guitar player moved to bass, Scott back on vocals and a friend from school, Rory, on guitar. It was with this line up that the band would play live on WUSB’s Riptide. The set was recorded, and released as a split cassette with their friends Grid. After a kind review in Artie Philly’s Paranoid Zine section of Under the Volcano, long Island began to take notice of the small “East End” hardcore scene.

After a handful of shows and a failed attempt to record a demo, this line up ceased to function. Their popularity continued to grow thanks to the circulation of their live split. Jay May, a fellow East End resident who had been doing sound at local LI shows and had recorded the unreleased “Offsides” demo, approached Scott and Austin about reforming the band with him on guitar.

The band was reborn, recruiting Dave Allen to play bass and Pete Ruland on drums. This would be the final and most productive line up of the band. Playing a cross of Snapcase meets Judge; the band grew in popularity in their home scene of Long Island and began to make a dent on the east coast.

After only a few months of having the new line up together the band recorded the “Closed In” demo. This included the newly written title track, a song written by the original Godhead line up, “Brotherhood” and the Offsides song, “I’ve Lost”. The band played WUSB again, and another cassettes split was released, again with their friends Grid. Austin soon left the band over musical and ideological differences.

This final line up was the most productive and well know version of Tripface. The band would stay a four piece, with Ryan Motive filling in on bass for tour. The band would go on to play such legendary clubs as CBGBs, The QE2, Right Track Inn, The PWAC and The Wetlands where they shared the stage with bands like Warzone, Sheer Terror, Agnostic Front, Hatebreed, and Outburst. They only did one East Coast tour, with NYHC legends Indecision, and did long weekends with bands like Marauder, Blood for Blood and Earth Crisis.

The band was picked up by Artie Philly’s new subsidiary of Wreakage Records, Exit. They were also taken under the wing of Tyler King at King-sized booking, who can be credited with much of the bands later success. The band recorded a 7-inch “This Foundation” in 1995 and then their full length CD “Some Part Sorrow” in 1996. They were also featured on the From the Ground Up Compilation (Eyeball Records), The Mindset Overhaul Compilation (Wreakage Records) and the Release DVD (Victory Records).

In 1997 Scott Jarzombek left the band over internal differences. School, work, distance and lifestyle changes had driver a rift between band members. After Scott’s departure the band recruited Tommy Corrigan from Silent Majority to form the short lived Advent. Even after their break up the band continued to get critical acclaim for their recordings. “Some Part Sorrow”, was voted as best NYHC Album of the Year by In Effect Fanzine and was featured on a list of AP’s “Essential but Obscure Long Island Records”.

Dave Allen would later go on to play bass in Glassjaw, Jeff Fabb currently plays in In This Moment and Scott Jarzombek does the online fanzine Bystander . The purpose of this myspace account was to promote the forth-coming release of their discography “Some Part Hope.” This will feature a remasted version of “Some Part Sorrow,” the original recording of the bands debut E.P., the “Closed In” demo and select tracks from their live at WUSB recordings.

tripface - 1996 - this foundation 7'' (exit records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?85kcqli33ljj8qs


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november's fire

Also no info about this guys. 90's metallic newschool hardcore in the vein of Holdstrong, Neverfall etc.

november's fire - 1995 - st 7'' (crop circle records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?ymakirh9pm8wjj6


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ocean of mercy

Don't have any info about this band. Just legendary Doghouse Records. Mix of Blackspot with emotional styled Intent. Check this for sure.

ocean of mercy - 1991 - st 7'' (doghouse records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?f84gkxfiv5qgc75


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Monday, September 5, 2011

rinse

Rinse was an emo/hardcore band active in the mid 1990’s, featuring ex-members of Prevail, and members who would later play in bands like Hassan I Sabbah, Forcefedglass, etc.

They released a Self-Titled 6-song 7” on Concurrent in 1996, and a song on a compilation 7” entitled From Stars Come Hearts on Witching Hour in 1997.

They played mix of 90's screamo with elements of newschool hardcore.

rinse - st 7'' (concurrent records)

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http://www.mediafire.com/?iyby9x9deulm8c2


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Friday, September 2, 2011

set adrift

2 songs from another cam



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