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Dead Swans

From Brighton, U.K., Deceased Swans set the relentless get of East coastline hardcore using a dissonant, metalcore advantage. Shaped in 2006, the music group continues to be on an instant up-wards trajectory. After launching their 2008 EP, Southern Blue, on thirty days of Evening, the group discovered themselves thrust in …

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This or the Apocalypse

Since their beginnings in early 2006, Lancaster, PA’s This or the Apocalypse have set themselves aside from prevailing metalcore tendencies, because of an uncommonly advanced instrumental technique and a determination to test out other metallic subgenres (thrash, death, groove, mathematics steel, etc.), thus breathing just a little lifestyle into an …

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Ambitions

Made up of the intention of putting on straight down the dividing range between hardcore and punk rock and roll and composing songs that cope with the nuts and bolts of true to life, Ambitions had been produced in 2005 by Jay Aust (vocals), Jeff Aust (guitar), and John Ross …

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American Me

The five-piece hardcore group American Me personally are made up of former members from It Prevails and Hatchet Diaries. Influenced by a combined mix of hardcore punk, hip-hop, and loss of life metallic, Scotty Walker (drums), Brian Knife (acoustic guitar, vocals), Tony Mosh (vocals), Philly Ralston (acoustic guitar), and Doug …

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It Prevails

Located in Portland, OR, and made up of vocalist Ian Fike, guitarists Danny Harbold and Brian Blade, bassist Cam Bledsoe, and drummer Aaron Marsh, It Prevails stick to in the melodic metalcore footsteps of Shai Hulud, Killswitch Employ, and other rings of their ilk. After touring the U.S. Western world …

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As Friends Rust

Consisting of past members of Tradition, Morning hours Again, Roosevelt, and Shai Hulud, the Gainesville, FL, troupe of While Close friends Rust integrates their cross punk and emo affects to bring about a styling of melodic hardcore. Although critically set alongside the loves of Turning Stage, Dag Nasty, and Get, …

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Another Victim

Another Victim was on the forefront from the burgeoning vegan straight-edge-oriented metalcore motion of the past due ’90s. Hailing from your same Syracuse, NY, hometown of genre regular bearers, close friends, and supporters Globe Problems, Another Victim’s lyrics attacked medication and animal misuse, pornography, and racism as savagely as their …

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Salem

After As Close friends Corrosion dissolved in early 2002, guitarist Joe Simmons and bassist Tom Rankine formed Salem with drummer David Miller, guitarist Jeremy Robertson, and vocalist Adam D’Zurilla. Initially, the Gainesville, FL-based combo was just a retooled edition of AFR, since that device still got tour responsibilities to satisfy. …

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Hazen Street

Hazen Road includes vocalist Toby Morse (H20), vocalist Freddy Cricien, bassist Hoya (Madball), guitarist David Kennedy, and drummer Mackie (Fun Lovin’ Thieves). Borne out of a genuine cooperation between Morse and Kennedy and called for the address from the N.Con.C. prison where ex-Madball vocalist Cricien do a stint, the music …

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Strongarm

South Florida hardcore device Strongarm formed in the first ’90s from the ashes of varied loud and neighborhood outfits. It highlighted guitarists Nick Dominguez and Joshua Colbert, vocalist Jason Berggren, drummer Chris Carbonell, and bassist Chad Neptune. With just a few demos along with a self-released EP to its name, …

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