Latest PxHxT to release a new song in 2 weeks October 25, 2012 1 min read Lisbon thrashcore band PxHxT has announced they will be launching a stream of their new track “Motivation” on November 5th, 2012. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: crossoverhardcorehardcore punkPxHxTthrashcore 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 May 14, 2026 TOJO YAMAMOTO shares psych noise cover of “Man on the Moon”, discuss the Memphis wrestling lineage May 14, 2026 Japanese post rock maestros MONO discuss ‘Snowdrop’, recording without Steve Albini, and the language of flowers May 8, 2026 Frenzy industrial punks THE FAMILY MEN talk “Co/de/termination,” the Gothenburg scene, and more May 8, 2026 NICOTA’s “Kapitola IV” explores loss and injustice on “Kapitola IV” Previous Story HELLBASTARD Announce Split 12″ w/ DRESDEN on Unleash Hell Records Next Story Off Festival 2012 documentary Latest TOJO YAMAMOTO shares psych noise cover of “Man on the Moon”, discuss the Memphis wrestling lineage Japanese post rock maestros MONO discuss ‘Snowdrop’, recording without Steve Albini, and the language of flowers Frenzy industrial punks THE FAMILY MEN talk “Co/de/termination,” the Gothenburg scene, and more NICOTA’s “Kapitola IV” explores loss and injustice on “Kapitola IV” FEEL FREE debut their first demo and tie Orange County hardcore back to its San Diego neighbors
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