New Music DOOM streaming new EP called “Consumed To Death”! August 26, 2015 1 min read The new EP from grind/crust punk legends DOOM is a benefit for the families affected by the tragic deaths at the band’s concert in Santiago, Chile, on April 16th, 2015. Please pay more if you can and tell all your friends! Consumed To Death EP by DOOMConsumed To Death EP by DOOM Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: anarcho-punkcrustcrust punkdoomgrindcorehardcorehardcore punkmoshpit tragedy recordspeaceville recordsprofane existence records 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 17, 2025 Top underground records in 2025 – ACHERS share their picks, tease “Bottom of the Hill” EP December 17, 2025 Heart shattering screamo band RUONA NEIDA discuss debut album “Permanent Guilt” December 17, 2025 Leicester punks VALUE OF NOTHING drop biting debut EP “Mental Gymkhana” December 17, 2025 Acoustic alt emo act BODEGA DOG introduces himself with debut single “Faces” Previous Story Crusty hardcore act SUBORDINATE streaming new LP; touring Europe! Next Story IN TONGUES streaming their new record on Carry The Weight Records! Latest Top underground records in 2025 – ACHERS share their picks, tease “Bottom of the Hill” EP Heart shattering screamo band RUONA NEIDA discuss debut album “Permanent Guilt” Leicester punks VALUE OF NOTHING drop biting debut EP “Mental Gymkhana” Acoustic alt emo act BODEGA DOG introduces himself with debut single “Faces” Post hardcore band TWINS decompose “It’s complicated”, new striking album reckoning with loss, responsibility, and what comes after survival
December 17, 2025 Top underground records in 2025 – ACHERS share their picks, tease “Bottom of the Hill” EP
Post hardcore band TWINS decompose “It’s complicated”, new striking album reckoning with loss, responsibility, and what comes after survival