Hardcore
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Två gånger om året samlas 100 av världens mest passionerade gabbers vid butiken DC's Special i Kortrijk, Belgien, för att prata gamla minnen och dansa.
Hardcore Legend Harley Flanagan Regrets Nothing
The founding member of iconic NYC hardcore act the Cro-Mags talks about his new memoir, hanging out with Joe Strummer as a teenager and why his band will probably never reunite.
Photos That Prove Punk Didn't Die in the 80s
'Still Screaming' is a traveling photography exhibition showing rare and unseen images of seminal punk bands from the late 80s onward.
Why Ronald Reagan Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Punk Rock
In the 1980s, all you needed to be a hardcore band was two chords, an attitude, and a drawing of Ronald Reagan with a Hitler mustache.
Meet the Couple Who Got Engaged Before a Power Trip Set at This is Hardcore
Love was in the air for THREE couples at This is Hardcore. We talked to one of them.
PREMIERE: Go Back to the Glory Days of New York City in Agnostic Front's "Old New York"
The greatest city of them all, but it just don't feel the same.
Code Orange’s ‘I Am King’ as an Anger Coping Mechanism
How the Pittsburgh hardcore band's 2014 release got me to confront my aggression.
Here’s Where Your Favorite American Punk and Hardcore Bands Lived in the 80s
One blog has compiled Google street views of the addresses of bands reviewed in old issues of ‘Maximum Rock’n’roll.’
Punk Has Shamelessly Ignored Women, But Is It the Only Place Men Can Get Emotional?
When so little important conversation is had between young men, loud, angry music is one of the few arenas in which they are afforded rare moments of weakness in their lyrics.
Premiere: Stream Gallows’ New Album “Desolation Sounds”
We spoke to founding member Laurent Barnard about Gallows' fourth album which, in his words, will leave you bruised, bloody and nursing a comedown.
Premiere: Rolo Tomassi - “Stage Knives”
One of the UK’s most audacious, dynamic and unrelenting alternative bands are back with a single so fierce you could give it a weave and call it Beyoncé .
Why Fugazi's Politics Are as Frighteningly Relevant Today as They Were in 1988
From gentrification to sexual assault on college campuses, Ian MacKaye's dire predictions for the future have all come true.