Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter audio URL. Latest MASAKARI streams new song June 20, 2012 1 min read MASAKARI have premiered a song from their split with GRIN AND BEAR IT. Check it out and download it for free: The band commented: We will be releasing free digital download links after the full EP is released in July. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: crusthardcorehardcore punkmasakari 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 April 28, 2026 Why most modern music journalism sucks, with Coolea April 28, 2026 Still Doing It: Micro-Tours in Your Forties April 27, 2026 MA power pop emo rockers CAPE CRUSH walk through “Place Memory” April 27, 2026 Murcia rockers LE MUR dig into “Bruto”, panic blackouts on “Porno”, the cooking metaphor, and how songs change once they leave the studio Previous Story NOW, VOYAGER streaming new track Next Story KILLSWITCH ENGAGE premieres the first new song with Jesse Leach A.D. 2012 Latest Why most modern music journalism sucks, with Coolea Still Doing It: Micro-Tours in Your Forties MA power pop emo rockers CAPE CRUSH walk through “Place Memory” Murcia rockers LE MUR dig into “Bruto”, panic blackouts on “Porno”, the cooking metaphor, and how songs change once they leave the studio Rouen screamo band L’IDYLLE return after retreat with new tracks built around grief, capitalism and the tolerance paradox
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