Music Videos TERROR – “Bad Signs” video July 15, 2015 1 min read “Bad Signs” by TERROR comes from the band’s upcoming album, ’25th Hour’, in stores August 7th! Watch below! GO HERE to watch their sick performance in Germany! GO HERE to see the details of their current European trek! Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: century media recordshardcorehardcore punkmetallic hardcorenuclear blast recordsReaper Recordsterror 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 June 2, 2026 Emo punk rockers RACOONHEAD premiere “Same Old Haunts” video, shot on a live Melbourne airport runway June 1, 2026 THE VENUS CHILDREN turn “Amygdala” into a cult chant and a summoning of the brain May 25, 2026 BEYOND THE STYX return with “DIVID” on Innerstrength Records, vocalist Emile breaks down the war, the borders, and the band’s slogan May 21, 2026 Fjord noir act VELCRO DOG returns with a major-key experiment wrapped in depressive lyrics on “The Gonzo Futurist Manifesto” Previous Story LASTING TRACES – “Golden Cage” video Next Story RETOX – “This Should Hurt A Bit” video Latest Manila straight edge band FIGURE OUT storms “Through The Tides”, with Pat Flynn, Riz of Eskrima and Kyo of Monument X across three tracks 50 years of hard drinking: The Real McKenzies return with “On Yer Bike,” their first album after Paul got sober HARM DONE and DIREWOLVES members regroup as MERVILLE on the “Side Lines” demo Emo punk rockers RACOONHEAD premiere “Same Old Haunts” video, shot on a live Melbourne airport runway SINECURES made “Brace” for two bottles of tequila, fuelled by a professor’s unease with big tech
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