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Strike Anywhere

Hit Anywhere emerged in 1999 from Richmond, VA. Vocalist Thomas Barnett (ex-Inquisition), guitarists Matt Smith and Matt Sherwood, bassist Garth Petrie (ex-Count Me Out), and drummer Eric Kane required a staunchly politics and activism-minded method of hardcore and punk traditionalism, sketching comparisons both in sound and eyesight to such stalwart …

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Static Radio NJ

Fast and rhythmically restricted melodic hardcore from NJ, Static Radio NJ came jointly in 2002 seeing that simply Static Radio before a music group of the same name for the Western world Coastline piped up making use of their disapproval. The “NJ” was ultimately added to the finish of the …

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The Sainte Catherines

Located in Montreal, Quebec, hardcore punk revivalists the Sainte Catherines created in 1999. These French-Canadians mixed driving guitar prospects and gruff vocals comparable to WARM WATER Music right into a hard-hitting audio located in D.We.Con. and activist ideals. Originally known as Concrete Fongus, the people transformed their name in 2000. …

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Rise Against

Chicago’s Rise Against began in 1999 when ex-88 Fingertips Louie bassist Joe Principe tapped area vocalist Tim McIlrath for a fresh project rooted within the audio and social eyesight of traditional hardcore. Joined up with by fellow 88 Fingertips vet Dan Accuracy on acoustic guitar and, ultimately, drummer Brandon Barnes, …

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Western Addiction

Using a song called “Church of Black Flag” on the Fat Wreck debut, Cognicide, Western Addiction’s debt towards the pioneering West Coast hardcore band was clear. The music was dense and choppy, with big bass chords helping guitars that railed against vocalist Jason Hall’s yawping mixture of the cynical and …

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Paint It Black

The heavy, pinch-hitting post-grunge sound of Color It Dark came together within the middle-class neighborhoods of Philly in 2000. Life time guitarist Dan Yemin, aka Child Dynamite, sought an alternative musical path than his prior tasks. With longtime friend and Great Riddance drummer David Wagenschutz, guitarist Dave Hause, and bass …

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