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Review: The Deadly Snakes

The Deadly Snakes "Ode to Joy" (In the Red Records) Somewhere in a bar in the Deep South, The Deadly…

10 years ago

Review: The Evaporators

The Evaporators "Ripple Rock!" (Alternative Tentacles) I don't know what "Ripple Rock" is and it's probably because it doesn't mean…

10 years ago

Review: School of Heroes

School of Heroes "Arrivals/Departures" (Tribunal) Wow, this is embarrassing. I'm looking at School of Heroes's website, and in their bio,…

10 years ago

Review: Scraps and Heart Attacks

Scraps and Heart Attacks "Still Sick" (Triple Crown) Tired of the same old hardcore?  Feel the genre's been so watered…

10 years ago

Review: Skare Tactic

Skare Tactic "“Remember When”" (Thorp Records) HxC! Los Angeles hardcore is back, with the mind blowing release, “Remember When”, from…

10 years ago

Review: Blood In / Blood Out

Blood In / Blood Out "No One Conquers Who Doesn't Fight" (Spook City) Aside from having a complicated name, Blood…

10 years ago

Review: Statistics

Statistics "Leave Your Name" (Jade Tree) Denver Dalley is doing more by himself than most bands do with multiple people.…

10 years ago

Review: Sulaco

Sulaco "Self-Titled" (Relapse Records) Upon initial listen of Sulaco (an "all-star band" of sorts if you can call survivors from…

10 years ago

Review: Sunshine

Sunshine "Necromance" (GSL) This band had me from the first 20 seconds when they came in with this hip 80's…

10 years ago

Review: Stampin’ Ground / North Side Kings

Stampin' Ground / North Side Kings "Allied Forces" (Thorp Records) The brutal hardcore oi of Britain's Stampin' Ground is lent…

10 years ago