Downloads VA – BDHW Rec. SAMPLER Vol. 4 (2017) July 4, 2017 1 min read BDHW Rec. SAMPLER Vol.4 by BDHW Rec.BDHW Rec. SAMPLER Vol.4 by BDHW Rec. DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD (mirror) DOWNLOAD (mirror 2) Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: beatdownbeatdown hardcoreborn from paindead man's chestdownloadEasy MoneyENEMY MINDfallbrawlGuilt Triphardcorehardcore punkharm/shelteri am revengelawgivermalevolencemetalcoremetallic hardcorenastyoptimistpallassrykerssandslopeterrorthese streetswhatever it takeswolfpackworld of painxile 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] 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” May 18, 2017 Hardcore Still Lives compilation releases a huge 10th anniversary edition Previous Story French punks CHAVIRÉ struggle against the order of things on their new thought-provoking record ‘Interstices’ Next Story BORUTA – “Try To Tread Us” (2010) [DOWNLOAD] Latest Finnish screamo pioneers EIGHT return with “Kuinka Löydän Luoksesi” and a full VR experience EBDROMEER introduce Kazakhstan’s blackgaze underground with debut single “Leper” CONCEALER push past metalcore conventions on debut LP “This Room Could Be Heaven” BLASART turn eighteen years of rupture into the anti-Christian weight of “Depravatus Christianis Sacris” “30 Stories High” and the strange velocity of Bristol’s INDECISION
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