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Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies
From the album Suicidal Tendencies (1983)
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The secret history of New York’s hardcore punk graffiti writers
Hip hop was the exclusive soundtrack to graffiti in the 1980s, right? Wrong. On the other side of the tracks, Sabbath-listening, CBGB-frequenting punks of NYC’s hardcore scene were developing an inimitable style of their own.
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H2O - "Thick and Thin"
Gotta love the positivity of this song!
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Not Safe To Drink: Music For Flint Water Crisis Relief, by Snowbird Songs
79 track album, all proceeds to flintkids.org
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CDC - Temple
Yo I can’t even keep my friends alive, cuz I can’t even keep myself alive.
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Forgetaboutit - Compete or Die
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Devil in Me (hardcore punk) stream new album “Soul Rebel”
Hardcore punk outfit Devil in Me are streaming their new album Soul Rebel in its entirety. The long awaited album was just released via Impericon Records so turn the volume up and check it out below. Devil in Me is a 5 piece Hardcore band from Portugal and this is their 4th full length album.
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Punk Crock
For a movement that famously proclaimed there was no future, punk rock has had a remarkably durable half-life. The world is awash in punk. By Eugenia Williamson.
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Fearless, Epitaph, Hopeless, and more labels team up for a free sampler
Well that's just spiffy!
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Symphony Of Picks
This guy wrote me this weekend and told me about his guitar pick collection. It's quite amazing! Almost 900 guitar picks from all kinds of bands.
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Vanna "Self Esteem" (The Offspring cover)
I know I should say no, but...
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Lionheart Planning Early 2016 Release For New Album
As in very early...
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Vanna Cover Metallica, Korn & More On New EP "Alt"
Marilyn Manson Cover Now Streaming
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New tracks from Strife's upcoming EP
'Incision' is released on September 4, 2015 via War Records.
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Madball - Born Strong (Official video)
Amazing track from the album "Hardcore lives", featuring Candace from Walls Of Jericho
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