Dude! Drummer from DestroyerDestroyer here, I remember touring with your band Thriller and I immediately recognized you! You dudes were so solid in every way. So glad to see you’re doing well and still educating the scene. Much love bro!
Jeremy is the cooler older brother that shows you a new band every day and seemingly has an endless supply music whether it's tapes, CDs, vinyl, etc...
fucking LOVE Will Haven. Grady's voice, everything. Their music is often uplifting and extremely heavy. Perfect mixture of dark and light. Glad to see some other fans here. 😎
Left of Kowloon is the audio equivalent of getting hit in the face with a cinder block. That record kicks your ass from start to finish and Eric Rutan's production on that record is top notch.
And apparently A. Turner did the artwork?!?!? Educational posts here Is it possible to get heavier than “Layover” second song on album? I honestly can’t think of anything.
Cool that you mentioned AcMe, three other cool bands were Threadbare from Minneapolis, Hour Glass from Buffalo and Groundwork from Tucson Arizona. Some Canadian screamo bands like Uranus or One Eyed God Prophecy are also on my list, only to name five bands from the nineties, there is so much more.
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence thanks for mentioning Transcend and Absinthe they also need more listeners. On Hourglass: Tastes are different, but i think they ripped it in a good way.. Could also mention Chokehold, Strain, Undertow or Unbroken. Morning Again or Culture with Damian Moyal one of the coolest dudes in hardcore, or even Channel or Canon from that period. You can also add some swedish bands from Umea too also some other German bands like Zorn, Age or Carol or a band like Blindside from Belgium. The list could be so much longer and thats only the 90ies. Not mentioned the Metalcore/mathcore stuff like Botch, DEP, Rorschach, Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye, Coalesce and so on.
@@oliverbock5659 Plus the entire French scene. Ananda, Ivich, Fingerprint Jasmine! I also ripped up the Atlas Shrugged lp and first Starkweather ep recently too.
El Diablo's a great record but Carpe Diem will forever be their masterpiece. So fucking dark and oppressive sounding from beginning to end. Open the Mind to Discomfort is maybe my 2nd favorite WH release.
So fucking true. Carpe diem is a wild ride start to finish. Put that album on travelling at night time. Takes me back to being 17 again. Dark crushing heaviness. Fucking great 👍🏻
10 of my Fav lesser known Hardcore band and best album Carpathian - Isolation (Punk Hardcore) Mom, Dad and the Kids - Self Title (Choatic Hardcore, album that got me into Hardcore and Choatic Hardcore) Vices - Between My Mind And The World (Motivational Punk Hardcore) Vanity - The Cast Shade (Unique Hardcore) Statues - Together We're Alone (Choatic Hardcore) Totally Unicorn - Horse Hugger (Party Hardcore) Life Pilot - High Noon (Southern Choatic Hardcore) Vacant Home - Reflect, Respond (Melodic Hardcore) Ratking - All Bite (Surf Hardcore) Speed - Gang Called Speed (Alt Hardcore) P.S. last 5 a still active bands
Etown Concrete - Tons of bangers Burnt by the Sun - Some if the heaviest tones ever All out War - In your face Metal/Hardcore Arson - Their full EP Words Written in Blood is uploaded on UA-cam 18 minutes it rips and nobody has ever head it! Shutdown - good old fashioned NYHC
California Cursed by Drain is excellent, and They'll never Take Us Alive by Zig-Zags are both favorites of mine from the last couple of years. Stoked to hear the call outs for Quiksilver and Superheaven as well. Those folks are awesome!
I saw Dangers play with Touche Amore a few years back. My best friend and I went for Touche, and left Dangers fans. The music, the lyrics, the energy, and the stage presence were truly unparalleled.
Betrayal from Woodland Hills, CA. Especially the album titled "The People's Fallacy" from 2008. My friend played the album on his speakers at work and for 21 minutes and 25 seconds I actually enjoyed my job. MASTERPIECE. They were in high school when that album came out. Unreal.
Will Haven is indeed criminally underrated. They are so fucking good. It's one of those bands that your favorite band probably loves but some how they get overlooked by most people. My friend showed me them in 1997 and it blew me away. I got to see them on tour with Slipknot in 1999/early 2000. Really they should be at the top of the list.
Jeremy, great reviews of a few bands I wasn’t aware of! Please check out High Vis from London, post hardcore melodic, done by seasoned veterans, possibly the best band in England!!!
Definitely will be checking these out. I’ve been into the band Sufferer for the past couple of years. It was made up of dudes from a few other bands and they did one concept album that went through the day of someone with extreme depression and anxiety and I felt like every song was written for me and it’s so intense in the best way that I always recommend it to anyone who’s into hardcore or post hardcore
OMG yes Jeremy good picks! That will haven record was my gateway into heavy and hardcore. Saw them open for Korn in like 96-97. Actually ran into them in an airport in london a couple years ago and thanked them for changing my life (of course I was talking to the new guy that had just joined the band a couple years ago. lol) Really stoked to check out thirdface.
martyr a.d. never got a lot of love. Not sure if it's well known, or if anyone really cares for that band. But it was always a hidden gem to me. And a special shout out to Owen Hart too!!!
I can't believe that I just heard another human being endorse Acme. In just a couple of words: THANK YOU. I was starting to think that I was the only one who still remembered them.
as a 'kid' who kinda lost track of (and interest?) in hardcore since the early 2000s i sometimes find stuff, that actually manages to reignite that spark. i will check out some of the bands on that list. thanks. might wanna add Eyelid "if it kills" + ask: how overlooked? i really love that record.
wow good list, but Turmoil always seems to be forgotten.... Also Eyes - underperformer up and coming band from Denmark, should be getting more love as well as lifesick also from Denmark
I'm so excited to see other people who have heard of Renee Heartfelt, and to also give them the recognition they deserve. I saw them in a church basement in 2005 and I have listened to the Mary Magdelene EP ever since. I was incredibly happy to see the complete discography came out a few years ago and it really reminded me about how unique and special that band was.
so happy to see Will Haven on this list. i first discovered them back in 2001 when Max had Grady on the song "Pain" from the Primitive album. Aside from Chino's appearance on that song (which was also great), i was hooked the second i heard Grady's voice. so unique. i've been a fan for over 20 years. i do not understand why more people don't know about Will Haven. super talented guys and they're also super nice.🤘
The Sacramento Hardcore scene in the 90s with Willhaven, Training for Utopia, Focal Point was a great. While still having Deftones and Far playing the cattle club
I was lucky enough to known about Jeremy Bolm since before he started Touche Amore. I Clearly remember we were walking almost next to each other and he ended holding the door for me to enter my first metal show. He had long emo bangs and was wearing a military cap with flair pins. He was in a band back in the day named Thriller, where he played guitar and back up vocals.
Awesome video. My favorites that never made it super big would be Morning Again, Cave In, and my personal favorite because I love the singers voice is an old christian hardcore band called Strongarm,specifically the "Advent of a miracle" record. Maybe Blood 4 Blood but I think thats more nostalgic for me than actually a great band.
A couple lesser known punk bands I like are an Australian band called 'Hightime', particularly their latest EP and their album 'Mother Crab', and an Israeli skatepunk band called Not On Tour.
The intro to Slopez is one of my all time favorites. Have you checked out Abominable Iron Sloth. Hats Made of Veal is an absurd name for a song but an amazing riff.
I love this kind of videos, when artists recommend their favourite bands. I've discovered some great doom bands thanks to Mike Scheidt's recent video, I'll definitely check these bands that Jeremy talked about!
Being a German at the end of my 40s I highly recommend any Bremen school band. Percoro Records was a thing. ACME. Mörser!!! And Systral. eg. Are very intense and still hold up! Also check out other cool german bands from the past. ABC Diablo, Fear Leads The Path To The Darkside, Hammerhead and Narsaak!!! Then go from there! Cheers
@@chusmaestro a Aclys les vi presentando el Liedergeburt teloneados por Xsword of damoclesX en el Gaztetxe de Santutxu. ¿Y el homónimo de Caliban? Era canelita también, sonaba mucho a Acme y a lo primero de Cave In.
Method from Des Moines, IA is fucking insane. Their EP Constant Weight was all around an incredible piece of hardcore art. I always thought they should have been a much bigger deal.
Here are some (10) of my favorite (lesser known) Hardcore bands: - Night Witch - Discography (Florida, USA) 2017 - Turtle rage - Critical Thinking (Berlin, Germany) 2019 - Cwill - Nations (Monthey, Switzerland) 2002 - Closer Than Kin - The Machineries Of Breath (Massachusetts, USA) 2003 - Get the shot - Merciless Destruction (Quebec, Canada) 2022 - Beyond pink - Jedan Dva, Jebla Te Ja (Malmö, Sweden) 2005 - Gay Kiss - Preservation Measures (Phoenix, USA) 2015 - Scab Eater - Mind Trench (Melbourne, Australia) 2016 - Inner Struggle - For One Hate (Rimouski, Canada) 1999 - 2fast4U - Anniversary Collection (Trois-Rivières, Canada) 2002
Great band! I got the S/T vinyl back in the day but several moves later I did not have a record player. Looked for it on CD for years. Finally found a copy a few years back and it is just as good as I remembered
This rules.
00:21 - Acme
01:17 - Dangers
02:18 - No Reply
03:08 - The Power & The Glory
03:47 - Praise
04:40 - Renee Heartfelt
05:44 - Ritual Mess
06:28 - Spiritual Cramp
07:13 - Thirdface
08:00 - Total Fury
08:30 - Will Haven
ACME: ua-cam.com/video/c6XhaF6EI50/v-deo.html
Acme is so good
Dude! Drummer from DestroyerDestroyer here, I remember touring with your band Thriller and I immediately recognized you! You dudes were so solid in every way. So glad to see you’re doing well and still educating the scene. Much love bro!
I still show people destroyerdestroyer to this day. Much respect.
y’all crashed at my pad and left a bucket of kfc behind the couch. shit was funny af
You're the drummer from Destroyer Destroyer?! Littered with Arrows is one of my all time favorite albums!
@@NattyIce100 that album still holds up. one of my favorite albums ever
Jeremy is the cooler older brother that shows you a new band every day and seemingly has an endless supply music whether it's tapes, CDs, vinyl, etc...
Love that he's asking for recommendations in the end. That's exactly how you get to that level of knowledge.
I am writing all this thing down. Jeremy Bolm is like an encyclopedia of
hardcore punk
Jeremy has never steered me wrong with his music recs
I'll never understand how a genre can be so nostalgic and groundbreaking at the same time
What lol
love this guy. one of the coolest voices ever. pure chaos yet strangely vulnerable
Jeremy Bolm is such a wealth of knowledge - it's wild!
Jeremy's hardcore history knowledge is ridiculous.
for real! i grew up in the early 80's with nyxhc and this stuf is pussy shit.
I glad you brought up far!!!! That's an amazing band that I can't believe a lot of people aren't aware of!
The "Will Haven" who have been saving me for many many years with their feeling and creativity. They are really DEVASTATINGLY UNDERRATED!
Saw them on my birthday last year. The opening bands were fucking terrible, but WH killed it!
fucking LOVE Will Haven. Grady's voice, everything. Their music is often uplifting and extremely heavy. Perfect mixture of dark and light. Glad to see some other fans here. 😎
The new Wormrot record "Hiss" is shaping up to be something special. Sounds like a proper mix of hardcore and grindcore.
amen to this
Skipped a big work event once to see Dangers open for Touche at Chain Reaction, definitely the right choice.
Definitely the right choice. RIP Chain Reaction
@@akashkapil9948 Rip Chain Reaction?? Since when?
@@Drownmeout344 i was just there last week
Cursed. One of my favourite bands ever. All three albums were monsters but their first, "One" is my favourite.
My favourite Canadian band
rip (nothing fits, but whatever did?)
I agree fully. I grew up with Two and it's probably my favourite hardcore album ever
I like III best but yes, all three are amazing.
Everything Chris Colohan has been a part of is gold. As a life long Canadian hardcore kid he is without a doubt a true national treasure.
There was a period of time 10+ years ago where I could listen to Model Home Invasion on repeat for like three hours straight. Lmao.
So psyched to see Acme mentioned. They were basically Converge before Converge
That whole German Scene was immense - Systral, Carol, Acheborn..serious business.
@@pentagrimes Mörser!
Jeremy always has the low on the underground, I do want to add
“Premonitions of War”
One of the heaviest bands I’ve ever heard.
WOW I haven't even thought about them since 2004. Thanks for the blast from the past!
Left of Kowloon is the audio equivalent of getting hit in the face with a cinder block. That record kicks your ass from start to finish and Eric Rutan's production on that record is top notch.
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
And apparently A. Turner did the artwork?!?!? Educational posts here
Is it possible to get heavier than
“Layover” second song on album?
I honestly can’t think of anything.
“Not a Word” is one of the heaviest songs ever created.
Awesome video, thanks to Jeremy for the recs. (Also, appreciate the editing on this with the record graphics and song clips - makes a big difference!)
Thanks for introducing me to Third Face! Much appreciated
Cool that you mentioned AcMe, three other cool bands were Threadbare from Minneapolis, Hour Glass from Buffalo and Groundwork from Tucson Arizona. Some Canadian screamo bands like Uranus or One Eyed God Prophecy are also on my list, only to name five bands from the nineties, there is so much more.
Absinthe from Tuscon too.
Hourglass ripped.
Another band in that early, early metaliic hardcore scene Transcend, similar to Threadbare.
Great list!
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence thanks for mentioning Transcend and Absinthe they also need more listeners. On Hourglass: Tastes are different, but i think they ripped it in a good way.. Could also mention Chokehold, Strain, Undertow or Unbroken. Morning Again or Culture with Damian Moyal one of the coolest dudes in hardcore, or even Channel or Canon from that period. You can also add some swedish bands from Umea too also some other German bands like Zorn, Age or Carol or a band like Blindside from Belgium. The list could be so much longer and thats only the 90ies. Not mentioned the Metalcore/mathcore stuff like Botch, DEP, Rorschach, Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye, Coalesce and so on.
@@splipinski1980 thank you very much, also for your music taste!
@@oliverbock5659 Plus the entire French scene. Ananda, Ivich, Fingerprint Jasmine!
I also ripped up the Atlas Shrugged lp and first Starkweather ep recently too.
Wow thank you so much, for all these recommendations, I had a memory unlocked! Completely forgot about dangers!
I've actually never listened to his band, but this guy has great taste. All of this recommendations have been absolute gold.
Touche Amore has never put out a bad record you should check them out
They aren’t hardcore tho :/
El Diablo's a great record but Carpe Diem will forever be their masterpiece. So fucking dark and oppressive sounding from beginning to end. Open the Mind to Discomfort is maybe my 2nd favorite WH release.
Word
WHVN is nuts too. All those albums are brutal
Totally agree. Carpe Diem is a banger
El Diablo was cool because it came out of nowhere. It was so simple.
So fucking true. Carpe diem is a wild ride start to finish. Put that album on travelling at night time. Takes me back to being 17 again. Dark crushing heaviness. Fucking great 👍🏻
10 of my Fav lesser known Hardcore band and best album
Carpathian - Isolation (Punk Hardcore)
Mom, Dad and the Kids - Self Title (Choatic Hardcore, album that got me into Hardcore and Choatic Hardcore)
Vices - Between My Mind And The World (Motivational Punk Hardcore)
Vanity - The Cast Shade (Unique Hardcore)
Statues - Together We're Alone (Choatic Hardcore)
Totally Unicorn - Horse Hugger (Party Hardcore)
Life Pilot - High Noon (Southern Choatic Hardcore)
Vacant Home - Reflect, Respond (Melodic Hardcore)
Ratking - All Bite (Surf Hardcore)
Speed - Gang Called Speed (Alt Hardcore)
P.S. last 5 a still active bands
OMG Will Haven!!!! I'm family friends with FAR and Deftones... Impressed, also, Willhaven is writing new music as of last year
Dangers is one of the greatest bands of all time. Hardcore or nay. It's a privilege to know them personally.
Cool brag
Period. Especially live.
Etown Concrete - Tons of bangers
Burnt by the Sun - Some if the heaviest tones ever
All out War - In your face Metal/Hardcore
Arson - Their full EP Words Written in Blood is uploaded on UA-cam 18 minutes it rips and nobody has ever head it!
Shutdown - good old fashioned NYHC
Obligatory YOU WILL MOVE comment here!
F'ing llllllooooooove burnt by the sun. I feel like the past never happened because they don't get any credit for anything.
California Cursed by Drain is excellent, and They'll never Take Us Alive by Zig-Zags are both favorites of mine from the last couple of years. Stoked to hear the call outs for Quiksilver and Superheaven as well. Those folks are awesome!
I saw Dangers play with Touche Amore a few years back. My best friend and I went for Touche, and left Dangers fans. The music, the lyrics, the energy, and the stage presence were truly unparalleled.
Betrayal from Woodland Hills, CA. Especially the album titled "The People's Fallacy" from 2008. My friend played the album on his speakers at work and for 21 minutes and 25 seconds I actually enjoyed my job. MASTERPIECE. They were in high school when that album came out. Unreal.
That album is straight Gas.
Will Haven is indeed criminally underrated. They are so fucking good. It's one of those bands that your favorite band probably loves but some how they get overlooked by most people. My friend showed me them in 1997 and it blew me away. I got to see them on tour with Slipknot in 1999/early 2000. Really they should be at the top of the list.
Haven’t met anyone else who’s listens to them
@@marcosisnothere yeah. I only know a handful. It is insane they aren't more popular.
They headlined the first avenged sevenfold shows
@@marcosisnothere same here....and i therefore love saying "check THIS SHIT OUT" and putting on some Will Haven lol
This is such cool content. More of this please.
Jeremy, great reviews of a few bands I wasn’t aware of! Please check out High Vis from London, post hardcore melodic, done by seasoned veterans, possibly the best band in England!!!
Definitely will be checking these out. I’ve been into the band Sufferer for the past couple of years. It was made up of dudes from a few other bands and they did one concept album that went through the day of someone with extreme depression and anxiety and I felt like every song was written for me and it’s so intense in the best way that I always recommend it to anyone who’s into hardcore or post hardcore
Wil Haven 👌👌👌👌seen them live 👌thanks for reminding me 🤘
Killer list. I mean, how in the world can you go wrong with blasting the almighty ACME as a beginner?! So good, thanks for the whole list.
Love Hardcore. Gonna check these bands out!
OMG yes Jeremy good picks! That will haven record was my gateway into heavy and hardcore. Saw them open for Korn in like 96-97. Actually ran into them in an airport in london a couple years ago and thanked them for changing my life (of course I was talking to the new guy that had just joined the band a couple years ago. lol) Really stoked to check out thirdface.
So awesome he mentioned Will Haven. If you like them I'll suggest Downset as well.
Anger….Hostility towards the opposition!
Not sure what Downset and WHVN have in common…
@@HausOfPain they’re both awesome 😊
martyr a.d. never got a lot of love. Not sure if it's well known, or if anyone really cares for that band. But it was always a hidden gem to me. And a special shout out to Owen Hart too!!!
Great band! 👍🤘
Yeah, The Human Condition...holy shit. What a goddamn album.
Damn, been decades havnt heard that name.
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Finally!! Renee heartfelt are recognised!!!
Loved them since 2008!
I can't believe that I just heard another human being endorse Acme. In just a couple of words: THANK YOU. I was starting to think that I was the only one who still remembered them.
No, you’re definitely not the only one, my man 🤛🏻
I've met Jeremy after a show....I love his voice and scream....so talented and influential.
Such a kind and knowledgeable dude. Love him.
as a 'kid' who kinda lost track of (and interest?) in hardcore since the early 2000s i sometimes find stuff, that actually manages to reignite that spark. i will check out some of the bands on that list. thanks. might wanna add Eyelid "if it kills" + ask: how overlooked? i really love that record.
Yeah, that Eyelid album was incredible!
Turmoil & Earth Mover
Turmoil!!!!! So good and very underrated.
I could listen to him talk about music for days. What a cool ass dude
This was so wonderful and as a Nashvillian I'm pumped to see Thirdface get some love.
"Call Me Armageddon" is amazing!!! Got it when it came out and was blown away.
wow good list, but Turmoil always seems to be forgotten.... Also Eyes - underperformer up and coming band from Denmark, should be getting more love as well as lifesick also from Denmark
Turmoil's "anchor" 7"?? luuuuuuuuv that record!
Turmoil is the best hc band ever!
Good shout, turmoil were great 🤘
I have that Acme CD. It's pretty awesome. I'd like to recommend NoMan from DC/NVA. Basically Majority Rule with a a female singer. Really really good.
Show Me the Body is probably one of the most boundary pushing hardcore bands out right now imo
That is pretty down y’all mentioned Will Haven!! That was also the record I got to see them perform back in 2000 . I was 16 at the time
This guy is a FUCKING LEGEND in modern hardcore/emotive music I don’t care what anyone says. This is LIT.
I'm so excited to see other people who have heard of Renee Heartfelt, and to also give them the recognition they deserve. I saw them in a church basement in 2005 and I have listened to the Mary Magdelene EP ever since. I was incredibly happy to see the complete discography came out a few years ago and it really reminded me about how unique and special that band was.
so happy to see Will Haven on this list. i first discovered them back in 2001 when Max had Grady on the song "Pain" from the Primitive album. Aside from Chino's appearance on that song (which was also great), i was hooked the second i heard Grady's voice. so unique. i've been a fan for over 20 years. i do not understand why more people don't know about Will Haven. super talented guys and they're also super nice.🤘
I totally agree, The Power and The Glory was criminally overlooked. That Lp is so damn good.
Just saw This dude in Colorado Springs and he commands a crowd man 💪
Bought the Ritual Mess LP / 7” on Jeremys recommendation back in the day. It’s great.
The Sacramento Hardcore scene in the 90s with Willhaven, Training for Utopia, Focal Point was a great. While still having Deftones and Far playing the cattle club
I was lucky enough to known about Jeremy Bolm since before he started Touche Amore. I Clearly remember we were walking almost next to each other and he ended holding the door for me to enter my first metal show. He had long emo bangs and was wearing a military cap with flair pins. He was in a band back in the day named Thriller, where he played guitar and back up vocals.
Awesome video. My favorites that never made it super big would be Morning Again, Cave In, and my personal favorite because I love the singers voice is an old christian hardcore band called Strongarm,specifically the "Advent of a miracle" record. Maybe Blood 4 Blood but I think thats more nostalgic for me than actually a great band.
Advent of a Miracle blew my mind wide open when I was a kid, CRIMINALLY underrated
Acme was sick.
Renee heartfelt is soooo good, Magdalene 7" is a gem
Great recommendations....dude is very engaging....very knowledge..
A couple lesser known punk bands I like are an Australian band called 'Hightime', particularly their latest EP and their album 'Mother Crab', and an Israeli skatepunk band called Not On Tour.
Absolutely LOVE Hightime. 🤘 I'll check out the other one.
This was very insightful. My pick for an underrated band is These Arms Are Snakes 🍻
100%
Will Haven kick ass. It's a shame they've been forgotten. I always considered them more noise than hardcore though.
The intro to Slopez is one of my all time favorites. Have you checked out Abominable Iron Sloth. Hats Made of Veal is an absurd name for a song but an amazing riff.
@@louderthangod I'll have to check that out.
I love this kind of videos, when artists recommend their favourite bands. I've discovered some great doom bands thanks to Mike Scheidt's recent video, I'll definitely check these bands that Jeremy talked about!
Okay but who should I listen to if I like Converge???
Good good picks. I was at a spiritual cramp show years ago and dude was there, hanging out lol.
Thank U for this list im def gonna check'em out 👍🏻
The goddamn Encyclopedia Britannica of hardcore.
Old school hardcore, with a bit of metal
Is the Acme album on Spotify?
Also just saw Will Haven last December as well!!! Still put on a killer show!!
Thanks Jeremy, when I heard ‘Superheaven’ and ‘Basement’, I knew that was a recommendation for me.
Being a German at the end of my 40s I highly recommend any Bremen school band. Percoro Records was a thing. ACME. Mörser!!! And Systral. eg. Are very intense and still hold up!
Also check out other cool german bands from the past. ABC Diablo, Fear Leads The Path To The Darkside, Hammerhead and Narsaak!!! Then go from there! Cheers
I agree Aclys and Jane, I watched they live like more than 20 years ago and were killer shows.
Oh yeah, Mörser is fucking wild!
@@FosaComun Jane eran lo más. Justo esta semana estuve escuchando el Liedergeburt de Aclys ¿Te gustan E-Town Concrete?
That Bremen Hardcore scene was unique! I'll add Chispa, Carol, Enfold and Inane.
@@chusmaestro a Aclys les vi presentando el Liedergeburt teloneados por Xsword of damoclesX en el Gaztetxe de Santutxu. ¿Y el homónimo de Caliban? Era canelita también, sonaba mucho a Acme y a lo primero de Cave In.
Method from Des Moines, IA is fucking insane. Their EP Constant Weight was all around an incredible piece of hardcore art. I always thought they should have been a much bigger deal.
I’ve looked everywhere for this Slayer hoodie Jeremy is wearing. Any ideas when it was released or if it was a collab?
It's a hoodie with artwork from the Slayer Def Jam Demo. The hoodie itself is pretty hard to find.
Awesome list!
since you opened with ACME i feel obliged to check the rest
damn it Acme! need to dig in my records again
PRAISE! Yes - such an underrated band. I love them so much
So happy he brought up Total Fury, they deserve waaaaay more love
Burnt By The Sun
That band was awesome
Yes!
Never heard of any of these bands. I shall check out.
Did this guy work at Backside Records back in the day?
Awesome. Thanks! Praise is more like a rock band today though.
Here are some (10) of my favorite (lesser known) Hardcore bands:
- Night Witch - Discography (Florida, USA) 2017
- Turtle rage - Critical Thinking (Berlin, Germany) 2019
- Cwill - Nations (Monthey, Switzerland) 2002
- Closer Than Kin - The Machineries Of Breath (Massachusetts, USA) 2003
- Get the shot - Merciless Destruction (Quebec, Canada) 2022
- Beyond pink - Jedan Dva, Jebla Te Ja (Malmö, Sweden) 2005
- Gay Kiss - Preservation Measures (Phoenix, USA) 2015
- Scab Eater - Mind Trench (Melbourne, Australia) 2016
- Inner Struggle - For One Hate (Rimouski, Canada) 1999
- 2fast4U - Anniversary Collection (Trois-Rivières, Canada) 2002
A really good band out now to check out is 430 steps from central florida
Saw Dangers with Shook Ones in 2019. It was a great experience.
Was making a personal list in my head during the first band, and Dangers was at the top!
Bob Evans " Adult World" Recorded in their basement 1990. Can listen to the whole LP on their bandcamp site.
I wonder if he digs converge?
As a person open to new music and having little experience with hard-core, what's a good band to check out?
Turnstile’s newest record GLOW ON is a good starting point
Nothing on this list.... listen to Minor Threat and grow your seeds from that.
I started with bands like bane and carry on, and of course all the local bands in my city :)
Agnostic front, sick of it all
Hatebreed
If you like Acme check Systral.
First No Reply 7 inch was on Mankind. Who also released way overlooked HC band The Missing 23rds first LP.
Does anyone remember Beyond Possession?
Great band! I got the S/T vinyl back in the day but several moves later I did not have a record player. Looked for it on CD for years. Finally found a copy a few years back and it is just as good as I remembered
or Verse...🖤