News Stories Billy Rymer of THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN forms NO MACHINE! October 3, 2014 1 min read NO MACHINE will release their debut EP, Volume One, on October 7, 2014 via intheclouds Records. The digital EP is free of charge – go here to grab it! Get their merch at this location. Photo by : Washed Up Media. No Machine by No MachineNo Machine by No Machine Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: intheclouds Recordsmathcoremetalcoreno machine 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 November 26, 2019 Punk legends CIRCLE JERKS Reunite for 40th Anniversary of ‘Group Sex’; tour dates annouced [UPDATES] January 26, 2019 IN SHORTS #59 📢 end-of-the week Punk/Hardcore/Metal news wrap-up (January 21-26) August 27, 2014 FIGHTS AND FIRES / IDLE CLASS split coming up! December 4, 2024 Dutch hardcore legends SEEIN RED are back, new song streaming! Previous Story Heavy hardcore mob HARM’S WAY readying their new album Next Story COLD GROUND / WISDOM IN CHAINS split coming up! Latest DEFTONES and their consequences upon society “Garden Snakes’: Steven Shoelace shares a lo-fi exploration of heartbreak and displacement on new album Hearty punk rockers HELL & BACK leave a world in flames with great new single “Space Jam” From GEL to SHELLAC: end of the year picks by St. Louis hardcore band WORN DOWN San Francisco’s thrashcore unit V.V.M. shares Bay Area’s best kept secrets
NO MACHINE will release their debut EP, Volume One, on October 7, 2014 via intheclouds Records. The digital EP is free of charge – go here to grab it! Get their merch at this location. Photo by : Washed Up Media. No Machine by No MachineNo Machine by No Machine
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