Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter video URL. Music Videos A WILHELM SCREAM – “Born A Wise Man” video August 7, 2014 1 min read “Partycrasher” was released via No Idea Records and was produced by Trevor J. Reilly and Mike Supina at Black & Blue Studio in New Bedford, MA. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: a wilhelm screamhardcorehardcore punkmelodic hardcorepunk rock 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 May 20, 2025 NJ metal/hardcore act SMITH’S GROVE channel pain into perseverance on debut single “Strong” May 16, 2025 Emotive punk rockers THE CAROLYN mark their first Canadian show with “Nosebleeds,” a song about cycles we struggle to break May 20, 2025 FOX LAKE serve a proper shot of adrenaline straight to your high energy playlists! May 18, 2018 “Gods” – Chicago’s DROWNING (Fast Break! Records) premiere new video! Previous Story IRON REAGAN – “Eyeball Gore” video Next Story NEW FOUND GLORY – “Selfless” video Latest Your Scene Will Thank You: GATTO BLACK punches back at Catholic guilt, puts a spotlight on Buffalo’s most vital acts ESCUELA GRIND’s Audiotree Spotify Session briefly uploaded in an incomplete version Sludge metallers CLAMFIGHT reflect on love, loss, and friendships formed in the dark BARREN WOMB release a behind-the-scenes doc on their fifth album and the story behind “Squat Walker” TURNSTILE premiere “Look Out For Me” video, new album approaching
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