Downloads VA – “Hardcore Still Lives”, Vol. 6 September 8, 2015 1 min read Hardcore Still Lives: Vol. 6 by Hardcore Still LivesHardcore Still Lives: Vol. 6 by Hardcore Still Lives DOWNLOAD Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: Adjustback downBack To LifebalanceBitter YouthBloodlandsBrothers Till We DieCalloutcast iron jawChelsea Smilecrowned kingsdownloadEat Me FreshEnd of NothingFit For The BleedingGorilla BrawlGorilla WarfareGuilt Triphammerfisthardcorehardcore punkhardcore still livesInrageKharmalife for a lifeMad DieselManifestmktallic hardcoreMurder CircuitNo VictoryOne Less ScumbagPsycorepathsreactionsRestrictedRevulsionRust ProofSBLCshall remainSoul SuckerState of PainStaunchstill beatingStraitjacketstrength through sufferingStrikeoutThird ChanceUpsurgeVaultsvenom prisonwar chargeWar Storyworld wearyWrong Beliefs 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 MORE LEMONADE – “Like falling in love in September ’96” (2015) Next Story HADEAN – “On Fading” (2015) Latest London progressive duo THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA channel AI rage into “Misantropi” SPARTA talk “Cut A Silhouette,” and feeling like a band again DEAD TO FALL revisit the 2001 demo that landed them on Victory, first vinyl pressing out now! ROBO PUMPKIN’s indie emo debut “The Autumn Here” arrives without a single guitar on the record Introducing: Belgian hardcore quartet WRVNG – “Spectacle of Fear” single dropped!
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