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Thursday and Glassjaw: Concert Review
New Jersey natives know it best: the real New Years Eve party takes place at Sayreville's Starland Ballroom, a stomping ground for New Jersey's local music scene.
Concert Review: Drago
Featuring former and current members of Darkbuster, the hardcore punk veterans of Drago headlined a spirited show at the Midway Cafe in the suburbs of Boston.
Brand New & Glassjaw: Live in Philadelphia
Opener Glassjaw performed a stellar if short set that had the crowd moving and screaming along, while Brand New focused on late album material.
Converge: Axe To Fall
Axe To Fall is a hardcore powerhouse that sees the 19 year old band still pushing their creative envelope and inviting an impressive roster of friends along for the ride
F-Units: Reject On Impact CD Review
The F-Units are a punk rock band from New York City in the United States. Are they just another punk band or are they something different?
Understanding Straightedge
Straightedge started as an articulation of one punk's personal philosophy, but has been embraced by others worldwide, creating something akin to a movement.
The Path of Resistance
The Path of Resistance came into being as an Earth Crisis side project after a near fatal van crash sidelined the band from touring for several months.
Earth Crisis History and Retrospective
With their new album To the Death set to release in the US this May, Earth Crisis return to the forefront of the hardcore music scene after a seven year hiatus.
Converge: No Heroes Album Review
While most hardcore bands don't make it to 15 years, Converge has made it there and then released the most ferocious album of their long and noteworthy career.
Doomriders: Black Thunder Album Review
Doomriders' Deathwish, Inc. debut "Black Thunder" is a record chock full of anthems for every kid whose life revolves around skateboarding and hardcore.
Converge: You Fail Me Album Review
By making a subtle change in their sound, Converge was able to step out of the considerable shadow of their career defining album "Jane Doe."
F%?@ed Up: The Chemistry of Common Life Review
The champions of Toronto's thriving hardcore scene take some creative risks resulting in a deeper and more complete album than their stellar debut "Hidden World."
The Blood Brothers: Young Machetes Album Review
Young Machetes, the final album by The Blood Brothers is a refined dosage of vicious hardcore and experimental art punk that cements their legacy as innovators.
New Bad Brains CD: Build a Nation
This article takes a look at the most recent Bad Brains release in comparison to their older works

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