I came here to say that, it's hard to deny terror being one of the greatest or one of the two greatest hardcore bands of all time because of how long they've done it the amount of great albums and each and every show is epic. Sick of it all non-stop since 1986 best light Bannon hardcore best sound in Hardcore...@@samuelmagnum6047
Terror is the reason I'm into hardcore, and one of the reasons I'm alive today. God bless you Scott Vogel, for helping me turn pain into power, and staying one with the underdogs.
Scott forgot to mention Khalil Rountree as a “secret core” dude. He just fought for the UFC light heavyweight championship, and there is a video of him grabbing the mic on stage at a Terror show. He was in a hardcore band himself. How about getting him on the podcast?
Legendary episode, cool to see Scott mention Vinnie Paz he's always been a huge rep of the underground from hip hop to punk to hardcore. He wore a KOTF hoodie and TUI shirt in the Cheesesteaks music video. Also shoutout Samiam one of the most under appreciated bands of all time!
My first HC show was Terror playing with Sick of it All and Champion in Seattle in 04. I've seen Terror more times than I can count. One time I was walking down the street in Berlin, Germany, and I spotted a Terror show flyer for that night playing with TUI. I ditched the person I was traveling with, went to the show and stage dove all night.
As someone who lives in buffalo and grew up going to shows this show makes me very fucking happy. Been waiting for this since episode 1. I have never seen we WE NEVER CLOSE close ever. Solid buffalo corner store😂
Hey Bo , I came up and said hi to u and James near the end of the HATEBREED show in Toronto. One thing about Scott I wanted to say is outta all the frontmen I like scott literally has All my respect , I had the pleasure of seeing buried alive in Hamilton Ontario a couple years ago, and he means it when he says it , he watches EVERY BAND!!!! I think that is so respectful to all the band playing. I have met him a bunch and always a solid guy!!!
Scott comes off as the Everyman of hardcore. He just connects with everything he says. I remember getting a trustkill sampler in 2004 and it had terror and throwdown and shit was never the same.
So hard to pick a favorite Terror album. I gotta say Pain into Power. Even with it being their NEWEST work. This album helped me thru a very difficult time in my life and really actually empowered me to turn my pain into power. LOVE TERROR AND LOVE HARDLORE. Great episode fellas.
My first hardcore show was a local lineup at all age venue called the Darkroom in Baton Rouge, LA. Was into it but not hooked yet. My next show at the same venue was Terror and Through the Eyes of the Dead. That is the day my life began.
Ive just wanna say THANKS to everyone involved in this interview, na klar Scott especially, for a great interview and inside Info. Love ya all guys! Scott, i¨ll see ya in Europe, Hamburg in December. Reach out to the public please! And do not just rock Europe, councer us! Peace, love and Respect! oi!
I saw Terror kill it in Newport, South Wales about 15 years ago. It's awesome to see Scott still bringing that energy and fire to hardcore. One of the best to do it for sure.
@@misterbaker9728 I love all those too. All sick bands. But I’m from the Tampa area so Obituary and Death are the hometown heroes for death metal. Morbid Angel is from Tampa too and Deicide
@@kaojoshiI got to see Harms Way and Carcass. Wow carcass was so good !! I wish Chuck was still with us I can’t imagine all the music he would have done.
I think there’s not a band I’ve seen more often than terror over the last ~ 15 years! Easily 20+ times, I don’t know, but what I do know is that every show was fckn fire 🔥 this band means way to much to me! And Scott is a fckn legend!
Mike Warden AKA Mike CTW, here - My old friend Scott, watching this video brings me back. I almost went to go see Terror in Akron last week. Probably would not of recognized me. I will tell you that Slugest played Detroit I put the show on with Eric Z, Slugfest Earth Crisis and Chokehold. EC did drive in a car to come to Detroit. Scott broke the MIC immediately, I think he had to pay for it. Scott played drums in Fadeaway and I put out the record posthumously. Detroit, Hamilton Ontario, Buffalo, Syracuse we all travelled back and forth for shows. I could go on and on. Mike Conquer The World Records.
so cool, Terror is the perfect band for me, when the weather is getting like sunier, pull the windows down..bang some terror songs really lound in the car and just drive. back in the days, we had the opportunity to play alongside with terror on the hell on earth (in germany) i guess as the opener spot..such an amazing experience (we also were under MAD Booking)
Terror is the band that got me into hardcore. My buddy had a burnt CD that he put in and we went drifting his Explorer in the country and I was fucking hooked.
Amazing episode. So much info. Been a fan since day 1, and have seen terror 15 or more times. 1st 2 albums are my favorite but the last 2 are probably 3 and 4. The last album is so good and if the new one is on that level? Would be unheard of.
Bo, the post Turning Point band is called Godspeed, the album is called Swimmer's Ear. You guys should have Jay from Turning Point on some time, he's a really nice dude and loves riffs :)
02:12:00 Never will we battle or bleed for you again Never will we swallow our pride for your revenge I guess you never had it in your heart You never had our backs you were destined to part
I met Scott at a Candiria and Bad Brains (Soul Brians at the time) show in Houston. He was on his way to California with said Chicago Girlfriend. I believe he was a but tipsy. Very intimidating but nice
Let’s get one thing straight about 7 Seconds. New Wind is their first peak, Soulforce Revolution is their 2nd peak. Ourselves (from ‘88) wasn’t as strong, but Soulforce should’ve made them much bigger. Then when they came back in the mid 90’s on Epic, they defaulted back to hardcore and melodic punk. I wish the fans had supported the Soulforce era so they could’ve went further with it. 7 Seconds is the gateway hardcore band for many of us out their. Gorilla Biscuits being another
I just asked it too!! Maybe he’s left the X. But yeah it’s usually in the opener. Sound & Fury he didn’t play with em. Might be just too busy especially the other fellas
the way i just last week watched the mini interview of him and wished to my friends there was a full length. and now there is. the hardcore gods have blessed me. now Matt Honeycutt and Aaron Bedard plz
1:31:50 it will forever piss me off that Sacramento and the surrounding region get left out of the NorCal tour circuit bands do rn as much as it does. Like yeah sure ignore the state capital that has a surprisingly big scene and drive 10+ hours to portland ig.
Hardlore W/ Scott Vogel is the only podcast you actually stage dive to.
I’m headwalking to it for sure
@@kaojoshi more headwalks!
fuckin lmao
Scientifically proven
Scott prepping everyone for the premiere of his podcast episode… “move up! Move up! Take two steps forward!”
Terror is the greatest hxc band of all time. Over 20 years of fire, best live sound in the game, and their energy live is insane.
Only a close 2nd to SICK OF IT ALL.. been around twice as long, play harder than any new band and put out zero bad records. Respect to Terror.
I came here to say that, it's hard to deny terror being one of the greatest or one of the two greatest hardcore bands of all time because of how long they've done it the amount of great albums and each and every show is epic. Sick of it all non-stop since 1986 best light Bannon hardcore best sound in Hardcore...@@samuelmagnum6047
Terror is the reason I'm into hardcore, and one of the reasons I'm alive today. God bless you Scott Vogel, for helping me turn pain into power, and staying one with the underdogs.
we need a playlist just made up of every band scott name drops
I second this comment 🎉
Elliott is one of my all time faves and just early emo .... vogel has neat taste
I came into the comments just to say this exact thing.
For real yo! This show is a huge reason why i got into some of my favorite bands that i never heard of or learn all the lore that i love to hear about
Scott forgot to mention Khalil Rountree as a “secret core” dude. He just fought for the UFC light heavyweight championship, and there is a video of him grabbing the mic on stage at a Terror show. He was in a hardcore band himself. How about getting him on the podcast?
LVHC
Legendary episode, cool to see Scott mention Vinnie Paz he's always been a huge rep of the underground from hip hop to punk to hardcore. He wore a KOTF hoodie and TUI shirt in the Cheesesteaks music video. Also shoutout Samiam one of the most under appreciated bands of all time!
@@palmtreecorpse 🫡🫡🫡
“I don’t know what that means, and I hope not.”
I’m gonna have to start using that answer…
Keeping up with the bit of watching all episodes on 2x playback speed.
Hardlore on a palm full of cross tops.
Scott is so real for the sunny day real estate shoutout
My first HC show was Terror playing with Sick of it All and Champion in Seattle in 04. I've seen Terror more times than I can count. One time I was walking down the street in Berlin, Germany, and I spotted a Terror show flyer for that night playing with TUI. I ditched the person I was traveling with, went to the show and stage dove all night.
As someone who lives in buffalo and grew up going to shows this show makes me very fucking happy. Been waiting for this since episode 1.
I have never seen we WE NEVER CLOSE close ever. Solid buffalo corner store😂
Finally been waiting for this one
The best to ever do it for me
Long live Terror
3hrs of straight HARDLORE
Should be 25th Hour strikes
Hey Bo , I came up and said hi to u and James near the end of the HATEBREED show in Toronto. One thing about Scott I wanted to say is outta all the frontmen I like scott literally has All my respect , I had the pleasure of seeing buried alive in Hamilton Ontario a couple years ago, and he means it when he says it , he watches EVERY BAND!!!! I think that is so respectful to all the band playing. I have met him a bunch and always a solid guy!!!
Scott comes off as the Everyman of hardcore. He just connects with everything he says. I remember getting a trustkill sampler in 2004 and it had terror and throwdown and shit was never the same.
So hard to pick a favorite Terror album. I gotta say Pain into Power. Even with it being their NEWEST work. This album helped me thru a very difficult time in my life and really actually empowered me to turn my pain into power. LOVE TERROR AND LOVE HARDLORE. Great episode fellas.
the Buffalo scene is an awesome scene to be in rn due in no small part to the support of Scott. thanks for having him on the show!!
My first hardcore show was a local lineup at all age venue called the Darkroom in Baton Rouge, LA.
Was into it but not hooked yet.
My next show at the same venue was Terror and Through the Eyes of the Dead. That is the day my life began.
The internet peaked at vogelisms and I wanna go back.
Hardcore god has entered the building 👏
Ive just wanna say THANKS to everyone involved in this interview, na klar Scott especially, for a great interview and inside Info. Love ya all guys! Scott, i¨ll see ya in Europe, Hamburg in December. Reach out to the public please! And do not just rock Europe, councer us! Peace, love and Respect! oi!
I'm more of a metal guy, but i always LOVED (still do) Terror. Thank you for this podcast.
Going to see terror tonight 👊🏻
I listened to The New Scene interview with Scott yesterday and now this today. Can never get enough Vogel in my life.
Singer/Bassist of Immolation knows his hardcore for sure
I'm 19. Seen em twice. Intensity at an all-time high. No other band I've seen has as much energy as Terror.
Great episode! It popped up as I was leaving a Terror show lol. Everytime I see them I walk away feeling so inspired!
I saw Terror kill it in Newport, South Wales about 15 years ago. It's awesome to see Scott still bringing that energy and fire to hardcore. One of the best to do it for sure.
Man i wish i could have seen some of the shows hes seen back in the 90s Hardcore/Death Metal shows.Prime time for some of these bands back then.
The Whiskey a-go go incident was funny as hell lol
Get Dwid on the podcast!
yea we need that integrity interview aaron would be cool too
I’m 47 almost 48 in Cleveland
I agree about seeing all the death metal bands 89 to 92 was amazing
90s was definitely the peak of death metal for me. I don’t think I’ll ever find a DM band I like as much as Obituary or Death
@@kaojoshiI really liked Entombed Morbid Angel and Carcass
@@misterbaker9728 I love all those too. All sick bands. But I’m from the Tampa area so Obituary and Death are the hometown heroes for death metal. Morbid Angel is from Tampa too and Deicide
@@misterbaker9728 the blueprint for metallic hardcore & h8000 scene
@@kaojoshiI got to see Harms Way and Carcass. Wow carcass was so good !!
I wish Chuck was still with us I can’t imagine all the music he would have done.
On The Verge Of Violence is an all timer for me. 💎
this is a goat ass episode. thank you colin and bo
I think there’s not a band I’ve seen more often than terror over the last ~ 15 years! Easily 20+ times, I don’t know, but what I do know is that every show was fckn fire 🔥 this band means way to much to me! And Scott is a fckn legend!
Mike Warden AKA Mike CTW, here - My old friend Scott, watching this video brings me back. I almost went to go see Terror in Akron last week. Probably would not of recognized me. I will tell you that Slugest played Detroit I put the show on with Eric Z, Slugfest Earth Crisis and Chokehold. EC did drive in a car to come to Detroit. Scott broke the MIC immediately, I think he had to pay for it. Scott played drums in Fadeaway and I put out the record posthumously. Detroit, Hamilton Ontario, Buffalo, Syracuse we all travelled back and forth for shows. I could go on and on. Mike Conquer The World Records.
“The dude from Deicide is from Niagra Falls” absolutely killed me 😂
When is that ?
@@djabthrash @21:41
@@sftp4cye haha good catch, thank you
@@djabthrash Of course! Haha
I went to the skarhead and Buried Alive tour in KC. Still one of the best shows ever in my eyes. Skarhead asking the crowd for coke ruled also
so cool, Terror is the perfect band for me, when the weather is getting like sunier, pull the windows down..bang some terror songs really lound in the car and just drive. back in the days, we had the opportunity to play alongside with terror on the hell on earth (in germany) i guess as the opener spot..such an amazing experience (we also were under MAD Booking)
I love Scott nerding about other bands 🥲🤘 Sounds like a cool uncle
Terror is the band that got me into hardcore. My buddy had a burnt CD that he put in and we went drifting his Explorer in the country and I was fucking hooked.
Amazing episode
the damned the shamed is absolutely underrated / under appreciated
What a legend. I would enjoy seeing Hardlore talk to Wristmeetrazor. They are a very unique band that cut their teeth in the hardcore scene.
We need more Erie hardcore talk. Highly underrated scene back in the day.
harding my vogelisms rn
50:18…..man been there loved it,getting lost always brought new adventures
Scott loving hardcore adjacent emo is so rad
Hot Water Music are a great band for sure.
@@caffeinatedinsanity2324 timestamp of him talking about hot water?
@@rickenterkin7641 1:04:32
Amazing episode. So much info. Been a fan since day 1, and have seen terror 15 or more times. 1st 2 albums are my favorite but the last 2 are probably 3 and 4. The last album is so good and if the new one is on that level? Would be unheard of.
DRI Gangreen and GOO GOO DOLLS show is absolutley insane how did no one in comments or even the show have anything to say about that
Heard Vogel mention elsewhere once he used to see Goo Goo Dolls in Buffalo back in the day play w Cannibal.
Goo goo dolls were on metal blade records back in the day😂 think they were originally punk or maybe a little heavier alt rock or some shit
thank you
Hardening My Lore so hard
Champion episode
Legendary episode. The only thing missing is scott and colin going on an etown tangent to bo's dismay.
Terror podcast? Amazing I’ll take 14 of them.
Bo, the post Turning Point band is called Godspeed, the album is called Swimmer's Ear. You guys should have Jay from Turning Point on some time, he's a really nice dude and loves riffs :)
First time seeing Terror was at Sonic Unyon in Hamilton, Ontario in like summer 2004? Crazy they’re still around
Never knew Scott was from NY but it makes sense.
Unfortunately, I don’t have time to hard my lore because I’m at work.
W episode as usual
HARD 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Lore isn't the only thing thats hard rn
oh boy GOAT talk
Love the chokehold shoutouts. Hamilton ON legends.
Legend
Seeing the OG homie on Saturday
The True Believer, The Die Hard Remain 💯
The Thank You's on the back of the Conviction 7 inch you'll see "Scott Slugfest"
sunny day real estate shoutout to close the episode holy terror
i love semi truck driver bo in the hardlore commercial spot lol
Hardlore could just be Colin, Bo and Scott shooting the shit going forward and it would still be 🔥 one of the best episodes yet🫡💯
The throwing rocks at cars and torching up a cop car bit made me shite my jocks
Been there
YES
02:12:00 Never will we battle or bleed for you again
Never will we swallow our pride for your revenge
I guess you never had it in your heart
You never had our backs you were destined to part
As a SFV kid myself it is amazing that the greatest to ever do it in my book is from there.
Scott hit on my girl in Milwaukee post covid with Low End. Much love for big Scottie from the OC
i too cracked a cold one
Finally a JMT/Vinnie Paz getting his flowers in HC
Anyone know where I can read more about zero tolerance? Literally just found out about them from this interview.
HardLore with Scott Vogel??? Holy shit my Lore has never been so hard….
Integrity, Rochester '97
I saw terror with (drain opened for them), It was hard
I met Scott at a Candiria and Bad Brains (Soul Brians at the time) show in Houston. He was on his way to California with said Chicago Girlfriend. I believe he was a but tipsy. Very intimidating but nice
Scott’s Tots
🐐
Crack a cold one
A fcking Hardcore God !!!!
Watching this while consuming an ungodly amount of Taco Bell.
I need to hear more about the Whiskey story lol
Chris Linkovich needs to be on an episode. Maine Hardcore
Let’s get one thing straight about 7 Seconds. New Wind is their first peak, Soulforce Revolution is their 2nd peak. Ourselves (from ‘88) wasn’t as strong, but Soulforce should’ve made them much bigger. Then when they came back in the mid 90’s on Epic, they defaulted back to hardcore and melodic punk. I wish the fans had supported the Soulforce era so they could’ve went further with it. 7 Seconds is the gateway hardcore band for many of us out their. Gorilla Biscuits being another
3:16 FINALLY
BOSTON NY
Don't forget about World Be Free & Bad Blood
Who’s up Crowing their Bar ?
Scott dropping fucking Naysayer is legit. RVAHC.
Terror all fucking day fam
Off subject but is Bo no longer in XweaponX?
I just asked it too!! Maybe he’s left the X. But yeah it’s usually in the opener. Sound & Fury he didn’t play with em. Might be just too busy especially the other fellas
the way i just last week watched the mini interview of him and wished to my friends there was a full length. and now there is. the hardcore gods have blessed me. now Matt Honeycutt and Aaron Bedard plz
Would love the todds hot water music playlist
1:31:50 it will forever piss me off that Sacramento and the surrounding region get left out of the NorCal tour circuit bands do rn as much as it does. Like yeah sure ignore the state capital that has a surprisingly big scene and drive 10+ hours to portland ig.