Music Videos DEFEATER – “Unanswered” video August 7, 2015 1 min read Soon after the recent release of their new music video for the track “Spared In Hell”, DEFEATER is back with some more cool visuals.ย “Unanswered” comes from the band’s new album “Abandoned”, which is due out August 28 on Epitaph Records. GO HERE to see their upcoming dates. Abandoned by DefeaterAbandoned by Defeater Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: bridge nine recordsdefeaterepitaph recordshardcorehardcore punkmelodic hardcore Karol Kamiลski 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 August 18, 2026 Thirty-five years later, New Zealand noise rock vets LUNG are still pulling their own songs apart July 9, 2026 Zurich metalcore band EXPELLOW drop new “Ten Of Swords” video July 7, 2026 Emo band CAR UNDERWATER take “Heaven In Hindsight” on the road with Euro dates July 7, 2026 TOXIC YOUTH keep the Milan hardcore line moving with “Join Da Resistance” Previous Story xDEFIANTx – “Out Of Line” video Next Story H2O – “Skate” video Latest TIME SPENT DRIVING rebuilt old songs, opened the door to old friends and found “Lost Leaves” (album premiere) INKWELL burned through Atlanta hardcore in two years. Thirty years later, their story is finally on one record Thirty-five years later, New Zealand noise rock vets LUNG are still pulling their own songs apart TROUBLE BOUND talk working-class anger, Hudson Valley punk and “Step To The Line” Wild hardcore punk rockers SUPPORTIVE PARENTS turned one wrong turn in a Minneapolis blizzard into new concept EP “Party Bus From Hell”
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