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I love this band, so many interesting ideas in their music; but somehow I can understand that not too many people are into it.
I love this band, so many interesting ideas in their music; but somehow I can understand that not too many people are into it.
Such a shame this band never released more than they did. I never knew they had a music video either, but I just found this on YouTube: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN3N-jSRKXo[/youtube]
This guys were on my list for a 7:30 hardcore update one of these weeks
helemaal gek van de EP en de full. super die video!
Did they ever come over to Europe? Why did they split up? So many questions 🙂
And how ’bout the guest vocals of Mina Caputo!!
Great band, awesome 90s vibe in that video.
[quote]And how ’bout the guest vocals of Mina Caputo!![/quote] [youtube]fvRhgZJPoMg[/youtube] They could have done a lot more with those guest vocals if you ask me.
Four guys from Enschede with a hardcore attitude and a mainstream sound taking over the world step by step.
Inherit is a straight edge band from the UK with a positive message, Adam & Richard explain what they’re all about.
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Allow Moloch and Haggatha to drag you into their doomy and gloomy world. You wont regret it!
Dennis took a look behind the scenes at Amsterdam Recording Company!
the (international) noise conspiracy – armed love both worlds – memory rendered visible
Future Fables sounds like ’70s British hard rock and the early ’80s NYC underground.
Issue #2 includes a mixtape again. Since the zine is out as of today, I should put this out in the open right away. Check it out.
From the minute the needle hits the vinyl there’s no way out. The beast is unleashed and all the listener can do is bow down to trash riffs and great vocals.