Beat Down
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Bulldoze remember who’s strong
Read more: Bulldoze remember who’s strongThe origins of Beat Down Hardcore, situated in the historical context of the New York Hardcore scene. About what characterizes and typifies this particular sub genre. And how it influenced many following bands.
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Crawlspace Don’t Get Mad, Get Even 10 Inch
Read more: Crawlspace Don’t Get Mad, Get Even 10 InchKnives Out Records from Paris is back again with an awesome looking vinyl edition. This time they reissued the 1998 Crawlspace release called “Don’t Get Mad, Get Even”. This was originally a CD only release on Released Power Productions. And has now got proper vinyl treatment. As usual Knives Out Records used the picture disc…
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Crawlspace enter the realm of chaos
Read more: Crawlspace enter the realm of chaosI’m back again with more Belgian Hardcore pride. We hadn’t have the opportunity to review the Crawlspace LP yet. And with the new release on Good Life Recordings in the background, it’s time to do that. “Enter The Realm Of Chaos” is one of those nasty releases on Final Beatdown Recordings, a sub-label of Good…
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Good Life Fest 10/27/2012
Read more: Good Life Fest 10/27/2012Ezekiel02:24:81 is back, you may have noticed my absence, or not, from Records With History And Future the previous weeks/months. But now I return with some more hardcore madness brought to you from the infamous H8000 area.A lot has changed for me personally since I got married in august, took a honeymoon and just days…
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Dirty Fingers & Truth In Blood review
Read more: Dirty Fingers & Truth In Blood reviewThis is not a regular post about vinyl. What follows is a review of a band that was featured on the V/A Beatdown Basterds CD. Both bands are newer bands from the Charleroi area, in the French speaking part of Belgium. It’s actually a split release between two Black Land Crew bands, the one called…
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Beatdown Bastards artwork analysis
Read more: Beatdown Bastards artwork analysisFirst of all, the artwork is iconic to say at least! The black/white stripes on the suicidal man forms the core of the mentality and mindset of Beat Down. Let me explain why. In current society humans tend to only think black and white. A polarization of thought about and judgment towards others. Whether people…
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Slam Coke First Cookie
Read more: Slam Coke First CookieWho would have thought that Good Life Recordings would release this like 15 years back? Or even 4 years back? I wouldn’t but these are the mysterious ways of evolution. Although I’m not 100% surprised, because Good Life Recordings will and will always push the boundaries of Hardcore and search it’s frontiers of what’s hot…
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Nasty Give A Shit Review
Read more: Nasty Give A Shit ReviewNasty proofs with this album to be the guardian of ethics and good behavior of those who still believe in real hardcore and live the life. With their second opening song called “Second Life” they give in their own blatant way a sharp critic on those who are living the life but are afraid to…
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Nasty: Hardcore In The Age Of Modernity
Read more: Nasty: Hardcore In The Age Of ModernityReview about the Nasty Aggression CD that sold out very quickly when it was released. The direction Hardcore was given but didn’t want to take in the end, fortunately.
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