New Music RAW JUSTICE present new tracks! August 11, 2014 1 min read RAW JUSTICE have debuted 2 new songs from their upcoming record “Artificial Peace”, to be released via Straight & Alert Records on October 1st! Artificial Peace by RAW JUSTICEArtificial Peace by RAW JUSTICE Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcorehardcore punkraw justicestraight & alert records 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 May 12, 2025 BLACK AUTUMN looks back on 30 years of solitude, tape hiss, and evolving isolationist black metal May 9, 2025 HARD STARE unleash new tracks, Crossover Playlists with bands to watch! May 9, 2025 SEX SCENES capture exhaustion, frustration, and catharsis on their new LP “Everything Makes Me Sick” May 9, 2025 Emo screamo band MORNINGVIEWS release “Anedonia” on Liberation Day and nothing feels better or worse for it Previous Story “A Comp For Mom” compilation by No Sleep Records available! Next Story THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM streaming new album in full! Latest Emotive punk rockers THE CAROLYN mark their first Canadian show with “Nosebleeds,” a song about cycles we struggle to break OPERATION IVY’s “Hectic” finally gets its first official cassette release via Tapehead City and Hellcat Records BLACK AUTUMN looks back on 30 years of solitude, tape hiss, and evolving isolationist black metal SEX SCENES capture exhaustion, frustration, and catharsis on their new LP “Everything Makes Me Sick” HARD STARE unleash new tracks, Crossover Playlists with bands to watch!
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