Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter audio URL. Downloads PxHxT – Destroy Everything Now [DEMO] (2009) January 22, 2012 1 min read PxHxT – Destroy Everything Now [DEMO] (2009) PxHxT is a thrashcore band from Lisbon, Portugal. 1. New World 02:32 2. Think for yourself! 00:55 3. Danger is Near 02:31 4. No Tomorrow 03:20 5. Superiority Talk 01:49 6. Destroy Everything Now 00:29 DOWNLOAD Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: crossoverPxHxTthrashcore 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 8, 2020 BORUTA – “Try To Tread Us” (2010) [DOWNLOAD] July 4, 2017 VA – BDHW Rec. SAMPLER Vol. 4 (2017) June 19, 2017 French punks CHAVIRÉ struggle against the order of things on their new thought-provoking record ‘Interstices’ May 21, 2017 Philadelphia heavy hardcore mob TEN TON HAMMER release new EP “Chains” Previous Story IRON MIND – Hell Split Wide Open (2011) Next Story FLAWLESS – Something I’ll Never Miss [EP] (2011) Latest Lisbon emotive post hardcore band SPIRITUAL DECAY mark their first step with “People Fade Fast” Metallic hardcore beast MT. DAGGER teases “Nothing Personal. Just Misery.” with “Inertia”, a story marked by violence in a relationship XAIN shape “Xaraba” into a remote-built collision of mathcore and Azerbaijani mugham “Night Songs” lands in the Twin Cities with four post hardcore pieces of lived-in reflection from TOO LATE, BUT STILL Stockholm noise rockers MPB trace a harder line on “Flattened”, return to English and writing straight into crisis
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