News Stories Davey Havok and Jade Puget of XTRMST comment on straight edge and hardcore January 8, 2015 1 min read XTRMST released their self-titled debut album on November 18 via Dim Mak Records. Follow the band via this location. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: afiDim Mak Recordshardcorehardcore punkstraight edgeXTRMST 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 February 19, 2026 Italian metal beast RISE ABOVE DEAD bring back their original vocalist after a decade of instrumental mutation February 18, 2026 Running Through the Dark: Revisiting LSD AND THE SEARCH FOR GOD’s 2007 Debut February 13, 2026 5 Hardcore Punk Bands from the 1990’s that Set Me on Fire January 28, 2026 Behind the gatefold reissue of GO!’s 1989-91 New York hardcore recordings after thirty years out of print Previous Story WOLFxDOWN post a mini documentary on their 2014 trip to Asia Next Story CULTURE to release new record via Carry The Weight Records! Latest Melodic post hardore band BACKCHANNEL wrap up Toronto’s genre-fluid heavy underground on “Undercurrent” Raw black metallers BIRCHING crawl out of Turku’s winter with a bleak demo Fierce hardcore beast FLESH CREEP brings “We Need You To Bleed” back into focus with new reissue GENUINE CONNECTION’s “I Swear” EP turns years of grief, anger, and love into five mellow indie tracks Art rockes GLEN name their fourth album after the opening line of Orwell’s “1984” – and mean every word of it
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