Latest Reminder: Salad Days Magazine #12 out now! September 10, 2012 1 min read In case you missed the old good Summer news. OFF! are on the cover of the new Salad Days Magazine. Issue #12 is out now! Head over here to grab the previous issues for free (!). Play the video to learn more about the number 12. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcorehardcore punkindie rockoff!punk rocksalad days magazine Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in December 5, 2025 Will Romeo and The 1984 Draft rework JAWBREAKER and SPONGE for new split 7” December 5, 2025 A split EP born from Myspace friendships and two decades of shared emo memory December 5, 2025 An intercontinental 5-way screamo split arrives with new tracks from Jamais Vu, Razones para el olvido, Portia, Löri, and Ümit December 5, 2025 ONLY stare straight into the burn of modern life on “Eyes Wide Open” Previous Story SURVIVAL premieres another new song Next Story SUICIDE SILENCE signs a deal with Nuclear Blast Latest Will Romeo and The 1984 Draft rework JAWBREAKER and SPONGE for new split 7” A split EP born from Myspace friendships and two decades of shared emo memory An intercontinental 5-way screamo split arrives with new tracks from Jamais Vu, Razones para el olvido, Portia, Löri, and Ümit ONLY stare straight into the burn of modern life on “Eyes Wide Open” Two members of LOWER AUTOMATION step into a new world of noisy industrial distortion on the first Grave Gnaw EP
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