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Refuse to Fall
426 listeners
Refuse to Fall began in 1992 as another contributor to the early-'90s straight-edge movement from their unlikely hometown of Houston, … read moreRefuse to Fall began in 1992 as another contributor to the early-'90s straight-edge movement from their unlikely hometown of Houston, TX. With their mature front of melodic hardcore, Equal Vision Records released their first 7"… read moreRefuse to Fall began in 1992 as another contributor to the early-'90s straight-edge movement from their unlikely hometown of Houston, TX. With their mature front of melodic hardcore, Equal Vision Records released their first 7", entitled Soulfire, in 1993, before an East-Coast tour with… read more -
Baby Gopal
1,463 listeners
Baby Gopal was always an interesting band from the start. Fronted by Australian born singer/guitarist Sri Kesava, the band fused Hari Krish… read moreBaby Gopal was always an interesting band from the start. Fronted by Australian born singer/guitarist Sri Kesava, the band fused Hari Krishna dogma laced lyrics with a meld of hardcore and pop-punk to astonishing results. The music is en… read moreBaby Gopal was always an interesting band from the start. Fronted by Australian born singer/guitarist Sri Kesava, the band fused Hari Krishna dogma laced lyrics with a meld of hardcore and pop-punk to astonishing results. The music is endlessly catchy and Sri's beautiful voice will keep you … read more -
AGNI HOTRA
651 listeners
Agni Hotra was a hare krishna hardcore band from poland. View wikiAgni Hotra was a hare krishna hardcore band from poland. View wikiAgni Hotra was a hare krishna hardcore band from poland. View wiki -
Endpoint
4,733 listeners
Endpoint was arguably the biggest hardcore band to come from Louisville Kentucky. Formed in 1988 by Duncan Barlow and Rob Pennington, the b… read moreEndpoint was arguably the biggest hardcore band to come from Louisville Kentucky. Formed in 1988 by Duncan Barlow and Rob Pennington, the band barreled through several national tours (and one European tour) and many HUGE shows in Louisvi… read moreEndpoint was arguably the biggest hardcore band to come from Louisville Kentucky. Formed in 1988 by Duncan Barlow and Rob Pennington, the band barreled through several national tours (and one European tour) and many HUGE shows in Louisville before calling it quits on New Year's 1994 to 2000+… read more -
Worlds Collide
2,979 listeners
1. Worlds Collide was a Hardcore Band From DC. Hillel H. (bass), Zac Eller (drums), Ken Olden (guitar) & Matt Burger (vocals). 2. S… read more1. Worlds Collide was a Hardcore Band From DC. Hillel H. (bass), Zac Eller (drums), Ken Olden (guitar) & Matt Burger (vocals). 2. Starting in the fall of 2004, Duncan Pelletier and Colin Bradley began hanging out and "jammin… read more1. Worlds Collide was a Hardcore Band From DC. Hillel H. (bass), Zac Eller (drums), Ken Olden (guitar) & Matt Burger (vocals). 2. Starting in the fall of 2004, Duncan Pelletier and Colin Bradley began hanging out and "jamming" together in Boston, where they both attended college… read more -
Run Devil Run
964 listeners
Run Devil Run is a project that was created in April of 1998, a side project featuring members of In Cold Blood, Spudmonsters, and Brothers… read moreRun Devil Run is a project that was created in April of 1998, a side project featuring members of In Cold Blood, Spudmonsters, and Brothers Keeper. Founding members Don Foose (vocals), and Rich Ferjanic (drums) first came together to for… read moreRun Devil Run is a project that was created in April of 1998, a side project featuring members of In Cold Blood, Spudmonsters, and Brothers Keeper. Founding members Don Foose (vocals), and Rich Ferjanic (drums) first came together to form the band by later adding Kevin Roberts (guitar), and Mike … read more -
Statue
8,102 listeners
There are at least three bands named Statue: 1. Alex & Chris from Chain Of Strength put forward a project that leans much closer to the… read moreThere are at least three bands named Statue: 1. Alex & Chris from Chain Of Strength put forward a project that leans much closer to the Dischord sound of the mid 80's as opposed to the Minor Threat influenced Chain. The presence… read moreThere are at least three bands named Statue: 1. Alex & Chris from Chain Of Strength put forward a project that leans much closer to the Dischord sound of the mid 80's as opposed to the Minor Threat influenced Chain. The presence of early post hardcore DC bands' influence doesn'… read more -
The Judas Factor
1,671 listeners
A helpless disconnect from ones surroundings and a sheer sense of desperation. A life experienced like one is watching a movie… every… read moreA helpless disconnect from ones surroundings and a sheer sense of desperation. A life experienced like one is watching a movie… everything is two dimensional. You can feel the emotions, experience the events but you can’t change th… read moreA helpless disconnect from ones surroundings and a sheer sense of desperation. A life experienced like one is watching a movie… everything is two dimensional. You can feel the emotions, experience the events but you can’t change the script. Abuse. Loneliness. Depression. Self Loathing. A li… read more -
Both Worlds
1,031 listeners
There are at least 2 bands with this name: 1. New-York hardcore band featuring Cro-Mags singer John Joseph and Leeway musicians. They only released one album (Memory Rendered Visible) in 1998. 2. An North-American Jazz-funk band, which released one album as well: "Don'tcha Hide it" (1974). View wiki -
Eleven Thirty-Four
1,198 listeners
Eleven Thirty-Four was a hardcore band from Huntington Beach, California active in the 1990s. They had one full length release called "… read moreEleven Thirty-Four was a hardcore band from Huntington Beach, California active in the 1990s. They had one full length release called "Reality Filter" on New Age Records. As well as three 7" singles on New Age, Ammunition … read moreEleven Thirty-Four was a hardcore band from Huntington Beach, California active in the 1990s. They had one full length release called "Reality Filter" on New Age Records. As well as three 7" singles on New Age, Ammunition and Livewire Records They played a reunion show at Liskfest … read more