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Stylistically, GI was hardcore punk before hardcore punk was even a thing.
"DIY originated in the hardcore punk scene," Brannan tells Noisey.
Nate: I cut my teeth in the hardcore punk scene.
I love Brazilian hardcore punk, and Italian and Spanish stuff.
Batman is a rich cop and (awesome, snarling, feminist hardcore) punk lives.
Grindcore is described as a blend of thrash metal and hardcore punk.
Sadly, the intensely prolific hardcore punk and metal performer has passed away.
Do you want to branch your message our beyond the hardcore/punk scene?
I do love early hardcore punk because I grew up on that stuff.
He has a fondness for mesh tank tops, large earrings and raging hardcore punk.
A hardcore punk gig can often feel like day four of a brutal heatwave.
Check. Former stalwarts of the hardcore punk scene who are now really into uppers?
These shows are musically eclectic, ranging from hardcore punk to krautrock, and tickets go quick.
It was a confrontation with the locals who did not understand the hardcore punk movement.
The members of newly formed London hardcore punk band Guilt had a collectivelly low 2015.
Bad Noids help Cleveland retain it's especially squalid place in the history of American hardcore punk.
We try to develop all the time, but without stepping out of the hardcore/punk circle.
They were too black metal for hardcore punk bookers and too hardcore for black metal ones.
Blackball Blackball is a hardcore punk band from Raleigh, N.C., and Richmond, Va., as of early last year.
Stoked on this new tune from this absolutely ripshit North Jersey hardcore punk band that I've gushed about before.
In the '90s, the look took a turn toward more hardcore, punk iterations, with wallet chains giving outfits an edgier vibe.
How, exactly, are we to distinguish this metallic, spiky, brutally fast hardcore punk album from its predecessor, 2014's Deep Fantasy?
"All my friends were in bands and I wanted to contribute," Wrenn said of growing up in the hardcore punk scene.
My first ever proper graphic design work was for an American hardcore punk band called From Ashes Rise back in 1998.
Then again we only release vinyl and play hardcore punk, so we may not actually understand the digital age in any way.
Trap Them's music sounds bloody, beaten down and grimly compelling, stomping up and down the scale between death metal and hardcore punk.
They were the staple of the hardcore punk culture that abetted the apocalyptic no wave New York scene in my formative years.
I wanted to play to represent the aggressive hardcore punk music we play and our presence in it as women of color.
Playing right before her is Ho99o9, a duo who are openly inspired by hardcore punk but use no guitars in their live show.
Then I got an Instagram message from one of the dudes in NYC hardcore punk legends Kill Your Idols, and shit got weird.
Many of these artists styled themselves based on eccentric subcultures of the time like the New Romantics, hardcore punk, goth, and rave culture.
When he does make music nowadays, it typically happens with Body Count, the heavy-metal-meets-hardcore-punk group he started in 21991.
For nearly twenty years, Stockholm's Victims have dished out an onslaught of crusty d-beat, hardcore punk, and Motörhead-quality rock 'n' roll.
Crisis Actors draws its own inspiration from politically charged bands like the hardcore punk group Dead Kennedys and the post-hardcore band Fugazi.
Perhaps to no surprise, larger scenes like New York City, Boston, or LA have mostly obscured Broward's rich and diverse history of hardcore punk.
I realize it's relatively a gimmick…but I like to think it maybe stands on its own as a hardcore punk noise rock record.
The Shanghai-based hardcore punk band documented the experience in their music video for "Get Impaled," a track off their 2017 album, Hungry Crows.
I had always tried to imagine what a dream pop hardcore punk record would sound like, and I feel like we achieved the dream.
Most hardcore punk shows were in the worst areas of the city, so going to a show alone was a huge commitment and risk.
Layered in distortion and timid melody, they are a welcome addition to the sounds of desperation and pain that hardcore punk usually likes to deliver.
Cruelster and Perverts Again are two of the relatively more recent bands to have sprung from Cleveland's long history of busted and demented hardcore punk.
Records, hopefully Sheer Terror will be given their due credit as innovators and songwriters of some the meanest, most sorrowful, best hardcore punk rock ever.
A girl he had a crush on got him into screamo, a music genre known for its screamed lyrics and hardcore punk influences, he said.
Although there were some outliers, most white power music in the 80s and 90s tended to be one dimensional—hardcore punk fronted by gravelly throated men.
On their latest release, Foreign Threat, No/Más rips through seven tracks of powerviolent hardcore punk chaos in under 10 minutes, and make every second count.
" But Wrenn reassured him: "Obviously, there are these institutions that just kind of fade away, but hardcore punk is like water, it's gonna find a way.
Because of this, the hardcore/punk identity of Broward had never been properly carved out on a national scale, which was beneficial then, and still is now.
Burning Phlegm – "Nothing"These guys were a sort of supergroup formed by members of legendary local hardcore punk bands, albeit featuring Iggor Cavalera (Sepultura, Mixhell) on drums.
Now, there's a new kid on the block carrying the torch for aggressive, break-your-teeth hardcore punk—Ascend/Descend, the virulent brainchild of vocalist Michelle Dugan.
Hot Topic's first-ever punk band t-shirt was this graphic tee featuring the True Sounds of Liberty (TSOL), a band known for its hardcore punk music.
Jane's Addiction and Depeche Mode also received their first nominations, as did Bad Brains, the band whose furious speed spurred on the hardcore punk scene in Washington.
Photographed in the Komazawa Olympic Park in Setagaya, the lead singer of the hardcore punk group Struggle for Pride, Tomohiko Imazato, is a man of few words.
GG Allin, seemingly Elvis's feces-flinging punk-rock opposite, went from lean Hardcore Punk to Infamous Icon surrounded by a scrum of enablers to … Bloated Junkie Corpse.
Yet all of that laid-backedness has also long fed into young peoples' frustrations and restlessness, providing a great incubator for indie-rock and hardcore punk mutations.
Bottom Bracket's smooth, emo-driven songs focus more on the songwriting than the moshing and often garner perked attention, given the scene's abundance of hardcore punk shows.
That being said, Broward County's numerous shortcomings are unexpectedly, and paradoxically, some of the primary driving forces behind one of its greatest untapped secrets: its hardcore/punk scene.
Otoboke Beaver: Itekoma Hits (Damnably) This angry, amusing album compiles two EPs and a smattering of previously unreleased songs by the most extreme of Japanese hardcore punk bands.
Control Top: Covert Contracts (Get Better) Lest the world's constrictions, impositions, and background noise drown them out, the year's loudest new hardcore punk band shouts to be heard.
Perhaps because it's a relatively small city, but things are more cohesive here: you get the same people going to hardcore punk shows, underground raves, independent cinema festivals.
Brady and Les are disciples of John Zorn, the prolific experimental composer, who has made chamber music, improvisational jazz, and hardcore punk, sometimes all on the same album.
The 41-year-old director traffics in many subjects—regret, the mind's fragility, hardcore punk music—but his prevailing theme is exile: from one's family, one's friends, one's self.
On a long run, pick something that has a BPM higher and closer to your cadence—not the super hardcore punk music that's fun to listen while you're cycling.
Though Dust Moth is Frederiksen's main focus, he's still a member of Narrows, the caustic hardcore punk outfit that has put out a few great records on Deathwish Inc.
Hardcore, punk, and hip-hop aficionados all congregated at Fun City, blending together in a quintessential New York melting pot vehemently opposed to Giuliani's mayoral policies and skyrocketing rent costs.
There are also some really good hardcore punk bands that have taken the genre to a whole new level and are still pretty unknown, like Tragedy, Cursed and Buried Inside.
For the next eight years, his right-wing rhetoric and policies inspired the clumpy mixture of hatred and contempt that would fuel the American hardcore punk scene for a decade.
He officially launched the company as Start Today — taken from an album by the New York hardcore punk band Gorilla Biscuits — and in 2000 he launched the company's first website.
While my experience may be drastically different, I've always considered hardcore punk to be ahead of the curve, to be a more enlightened place than many other scenes, not strictly music.
In 2007 I saw the band perform in Tokyo and the guitar riff at the start of "Slash Your Face" still burned with a razor sharp, almost early hardcore punk menace.
The drag shows, hipster parties and hardcore punk bands in west Jerusalem seem a world apart from nearby Jewish ultra-Orthodox areas or the Palestinian neighborhoods in the city's eastern sector.
Growing up in Valrico, Florida, a half-hour drive away from Tampa, B. would become part of the emerging hardcore, punk, and metal scenes before he was even in high school.
He has been cranking out solo records at a manic clip for the past few months, with songs that show his ability to float effortlessly between genres, from hardcore punk to chillwave.
Their new album, to be relesed in September on Deranged, is called Plays Rock and Roll and they do just that, blasting out non-bullshit hardcore punk rock at a furious clip.
The quartet was a ringleader in a hardcore punk gang called Vicious Circle that made the band almost as infamous for B&Es and brawls as they were for banging on guitars.
Ultra pissed, socially conscous hardcore punk from Bristol, UK that name-checks Dropdead, G.L.O.S.S. and Limp Wrist and just released a smashing new record on Alerta Antifascista Records—what's not to like?
Since forming in 2006, the band have developed their sound from one deeply rooted in hardcore punk to take in more various sounds to include the Replacements, the Descendents, and the Lemonheads.
Many were everyday objects with odd details that rendered them absurd: a couch was covered with hardcore-punk-band patches; a plank of wood atop two Apple computers functioned as a bench.
By the early 80s, Franco was dead and Rock Radical Vasco, protest music from the Basque country, had arrived in Colombia through record importers, along with American hard rock and hardcore punk.
Having extensively toured the country with acts like Touché Amoré and Ceremony, their balancing act between hardcore, punk, and other subgenres is a clear representation of how to attain attention from honest songwriting.
While we are all obsessive about music of many genres, Career Suicide exists purely as an outlet for us to release exactly the kind of hardcore punk that we long most to hear.
In the group's second album, Cult Leader takes its hardcore punk/metalcore roots and injects so much raw, aching emotion into it that what comes out is something completely unique to extreme metal.
Screaming out of Helsinki with the velocity and force of a perfectly teed-up Patrik Laine slapshot, comes the latest, and probably best, addition to the pantheon of Finnish hardcore punk: Kohti Tuhoa.
In an attempt to spot clean this otherwise hardcore punk masterpiece, I dipped a Q-tip into the unlabeled bottle and delicately dabbed off "San Pedro Scumbags" like it was Photoshop's Magic Eraser tool.
There was the quiet, melancholy hardcore punk kid who shoved his hand up my shirt when we were supposed to be watching my 10-year-old brother's soccer game, a few dozen yards away.
Gallant describes this time as an eclectic intersection of new age, hardcore punk, and new wave music at massive parties that were almost like Burning Man in atmosphere, with robots, lasers, and synthesized visuals.
I just found it funny that these hardcore punk rock kids were talking about, like, their student loans and getting a place with their significant other and how they were looking into new schools.
Heavy bass producer and guitarist Sullivan King is quick to point out how many Warped Tour-esque artists followed in Skrillex's footsteps, making the exodus from post-hardcore, punk, and screamo to electronic music.
Springfield is known for its hardcore punk scene, which makes it really stand out when an indie rock-sounding band sprouts up and puts on as lively a performance as its mosh-pitting counterparts.
The frantic 10 minute release was a raw slice of hardcore punk; the band didn't transition to hip hop until Berry had departed in 1982, followed by Schellenbach, and replaced by Adam Horowitz (Ad-Rock).
Photo by Lisa Auerbach​​ Sam McPheeters was the singer for New York hardcore punk legends Born Against, a band that took every chance to poke an angry finger in the eye of dogma and orthodoxy.
Hardcore punk, for example, can literally push women to the periphery as they stand at the edges of concerts to avoid being hurt by the often violent, macho movement that goes on as bands play.
Photo courtesy of the artist For nearly 20 years, Vitamin X has been holding it down at home in Amsterdam and all around the world qith their high-energy, ultra-fun straight-edge hardcore punk.
The band was every bit as DIY as any hardcore punk band, and was actually signed by the British Punk label Secret Records, home to second-wave UK heavies like the Exploited and Infa-Riot.
Sir Babygirl: Crush on Me (Father/Daughter) As a former hardcore punk singer having switched to bubblegum, Kelsie Hogue specializes in manic buzz, in music that crackles with electricity in imitation of the human heart.
Pettibon is best known for designing the famous four bars logo for his brother Greg Ginn's '80s hardcore punk band, Black Flag, as well as countless album covers, from Sonic Youth's Goo to Minutemen's Paranoid Time.
This music fits, loosely, into the category of emo, which began, in the nineteen-eighties, as a passionate offshoot of hardcore punk, and expanded to include a universe of bands that were simultaneously scrappy and sentimental.
While in the U.S., Maezawa obsessively collected American music that was not widely available in Japan; his tastes leaned toward America's hardcore punk scene of the 1980s, including bands like Anthrax, Biohazard and the Dead Kennedys.
Friday's other major highlight came from further afield—cult hardcore punk legends G.I.S.M. headed straight from the Land of the Rising Sun and straight down our throats with a furious set fresh out of the early Eighties.
Their third EP (creatively titled Third EP) is an addictive blast of powerviolence that weds grinding hardcore punk with a sludgy edge, and songs like the sexual harassment revenge fantasy "Hands Off" mark exactly where they stand.
Growing up near Tokyo, Maezawa attended a prestigious high school, where he took up drumming and formed a hardcore punk band, Switch Style, which released its own EP album in 22017 while Maezawa was still in school.
Said list makes perfect sense when you listen to Grave Lines; the band's sound is an amalgam of Sea Bastard's salty sludge, Landskap's soaring doom, Dysteria's nihilistic hardcore punk, The Death Letter's candlelit dark folk, and more besides.
Boston hardcore has its own extremely complex history, and I'm definitely not the guy to even pretend to start untangling it, so instead, let's just focus on one specific raw-as-hell, fuck-you hardcore punk band: Firewalker.
Formed around the hardcore punk scene of the late 80s, the band stood out from the pack by taking the anger of hardcore into a darker realm, citing people like Bacon, Black Sabbath, and psychedelic drugs as influences.
While Cruel Noise keeps the pressure up with the high quality and wide array of genres that made Mind Cure such a standout, it puts its fist into your wallet with a more hardcore punk focus than Mind Cure.
The maize horizon grows into city streets and the culture grows louder the more you drive into the state's capital, but the hardcore punk kids still live by the same rural message: If you build it, they will come.
Though none of the members have all lived in the same city at the same time, it hasn't stopped them from touring their hardcore punk to most corners of the globe including the United States, Europe, Australia, and South America.
The four-piece's spicy, basement-ripened mélange of dual-vocal hardcore punk, powerviolence, fastcore, and thrash is a welcome breath of stale beer, clammy basement air, and joyfully spilled blood; in short, it absolutely reeks of the spirit of DIY.
Husker Dü's fusion of hardcore punk intensity and pop yearning was so advanced it took bands about a decade or two to fully catch up (props to Green Day for essentially streamlining 1984's Zen Arcade to make American Idiot).
It focuses on a young hardcore punk band from DC, the Ain't Rights, who find themselves at the mercy of a group of neo-Nazi skinheads after witnessing a brutal murder at a remote white power club in the Pacific Northwest.
All scenes/movements/certain styles of music grouped together will coalesce and derail over and over again—whether it's indie, grime or hardcore punk—with the commercial peak arriving and spurred on by the moment when things all happen at once.
Hanging out around Christmastime at KXLU studios with Pat Hoed, host of the Loyola Marymount University station's long-running hardcore punk program Final Countdown, Cazares and the guys came across a Mexican newspaper with the headline BRUJERIA emblazoned on its cover.
J Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph formed the band in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984, united by an interest in slowing down the all-out assault of speed metal and hardcore punk, and then speeding it back up a little bit.
In a 2015 interview with AltWire, Mr. Bennington cited as formative influences the grunge icons of the 1990s, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, but also industrial outfits like Ministry and Skinny Puppy and hardcore punk bands like Minor Threat and Fugazi.
For those just tuning in, Disclose is a much-loved Japanese hardcore punk band who had a raging hard-on for Discharge and released a handful of killer D-beat bangers between their inception in 1992 and disbandment in 2007.
During one dark scene Yorkie ends up at a place called The Quagmire—a warehouse of extremity—where people are fucking and punching each other to hardcore punk (obviously) like an even more surreal take on Club Berlin from Martin Scorsese's After Hours.
On a festival like GD, which seems kind of half hardcore punk, half electronic, and Wreckless Eric, it's a pretty good version of probably what every person who had previously nuzzled themselves into a cultural corner is capable of stretching their tastes to.
They heavily influenced the likes of Nirvana, Pavement, Stone Temple Pilots, and Sonic Youth, and were the prototypes for some of American music's biggest movements: SoCal and hardcore punk, grunge, indie rock, the Paisley Underground, glam metal, and of course, alternative rock.
Aldridge, the lead singer of UK hardcore punk band Petrol Girls, went to volunteer but quickly realized that that dynamic—some humanitarian volunteer swooping in to save needy victims—was a dead concept, and one that smacked of a kind of shallow colonialism.
The label continues to provide a platform for crust, hardcore punk, and d-beat bands old and new, and have thrown their institutional weight behind some of the genre's old guard, as well—which as we've seen, can go a number of ways.
Recently, he fulfilled one of his dreams by teaming up with the beer-themed powerviolence supergroup Trappist for a "beer and hardcore punk tour," for which Thrash Zone made a beer (called Shout at the Duvel) to serve at the band's Japanese shows.
The early movements in Colombia were heavily divided along socio-political lines, and soon turned volatile with the emergence of ultra metal—a primitive fusion of metal and hardcore punk, radically opposed to commercial music, the establishment, and anyone who sounded weaker.
Queercore is a branch of hardcore punk and a cultural and political movement centered on gay and transgender issues, and as Fed Up's 24 acts tried their best to blow audience eardrums, the gathering served as a potent reminder that queercore's not dead.
We've asked, and they've very kindly let us excerpt those two sections below: Flier courtesy of 9:30 Club The club's all-ages policy–along with a determination to continuously present new ideas–quickly found a partner in D.C.'s hardcore punk scene.
At the time, critics tried to shove her under the riot grrrl umbrella—probably because she's a woman with a guitar who sings about gender sometimes—but PJ never belonged to any scene, and she certainly doesn't owe much to hardcore punk in America.
Blood, guts and punk rock are the accent notes in "Green Room," a new thriller that brings throwback niches — the violent exploitation and siege films of the 1970s and the earnest, do-it-yourself hardcore punk bands of the 1980s — into the present day.
Recorded at Demo Demo Studios by legendary producer Don Fury, the eleven songs helped define the New York City hardcore punk sound and the title track and "Blind Justice," with vocalist Roger Miret screaming "There's no justice, it's just us," became hardcore skinhead anthems.
At the GovSec conference four years ago, which caters to FBI, Homeland Security, and other government officials, Yeager focused on Juggalos (fans of the group Insane Clown Posse, whom the FBI classified as a gang in 2011) and the hardcore punk scene, among other groups.
The Indian metal (and adjacent hardcore punk) scene has picked up an immense amount of steam over the past few years, and continues to be a crucial one to watch, whether your poison of choice is doom, sludge, black metal, death, grind, or something in between.
It's not clear that either of them would exist without the groundwork laid by now-defunct hardcore punk bands like Black Breath and Trap Them, who both adopted old school Swedish death metal's distinctive guitar tones and incorporated them into something new more than a decade ago.
The intrigue surrounding the band, and their less-than-forthcoming approach, was facilitated by the growing wave of "mysterious guy" hardcore punk in the late 2000s, characterized by the US labels Youth Attack and a fledgling Sacred Bones, and bands like Sex Vid, Hoax, and Cult Ritual.
It's all low-key until the "Rock Candy" shows on Sunday and Monday, in which it seems the town's entire hardcore punk population comes out from wherever they were hiding to listen to the a wild-haired DJ play records in front of some dart boards.
Though he came up in hardcore punk and experimental scenes, his chemist-like approach to "pointilistic trance"—as he described his 23 Editions Mego outing Quantum Jelly—has seen the producer welcomed by dance music's headiest circles (he even has a project with Powell called Hot Shotz).
For example, the way that ROHT wrangles shouty hardcore punk, menacing industrial shards, and corroded noise into one messy little package is very much up my alley, and I'm really digging the Icelanders' new album, Iðnsamfélagið Og Framtíð Þess (as well as their dystopian, anti-capitalist, anarchist message).
The guys I've looked up to—like João Gordo, Sepultura, and Racionais," the lead singer of hardcore punk band Ratos de Porão, the biggest metal band in Brazil, and the most famous rapper in the country, respectively, "—they didn't start their careers with everyone around them thinking they were cool.
The venue offered ceaseless support for local bands like Anicon, Mortals Couch Slut, Syphilitic Lust, Tiger Flowers, Iron Force, and Trenchgrinder (with Dozer on axe) as well as to an impressive array of far-flung headliners, from a nonstop parade of Japanese hardcore punk bands (remember Death Side weekend?) to the Mexican Xibalba.
Classhole is a supergroup, sure, and most of its members have done time in sludge or progressive metal bands, but the tunes they churn out here are full-fledged, fast, dark, and nasty hardcore punk, with a murderous groove and a vocalist more used to spitting black metal brimstone than dopesick bile.
As the headman of Colloquial Sound Recordings, he and his many projects—from A Pregnant Light to Aksumite, Ornamental Headpiece, and more—thrive within the twilight nexus of visceral discomfort and smoldering intrigue, and his hardcore punk project Prison Suicide is no exception, nor is its caustic, breakneck new self-titled jawn.

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