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YDI
14,618 listeners
This band, whose name is pronounced "Why Die?", released one single in 1983. The A Place In the Sun 7" was released by the b… read moreThis band, whose name is pronounced "Why Die?", released one single in 1983. The A Place In the Sun 7" was released by the band as Blood Bubble Records #1. Musically, this band had more in common with the tough skinhead so… read moreThis band, whose name is pronounced "Why Die?", released one single in 1983. The A Place In the Sun 7" was released by the band as Blood Bubble Records #1. Musically, this band had more in common with the tough skinhead sounds of Detroit and Boston than the lighthearted skatecore m… read more -
The Proletariat
9,426 listeners
Calling the Proletariat a hardcore band is a big stretch, at least if you're talking about hardcore as a musical style. While the oth… read moreCalling the Proletariat a hardcore band is a big stretch, at least if you're talking about hardcore as a musical style. While the other Boston bands were defining a local sound based on speed and brutality, the Proletariat were mel… read moreCalling the Proletariat a hardcore band is a big stretch, at least if you're talking about hardcore as a musical style. While the other Boston bands were defining a local sound based on speed and brutality, the Proletariat were melding the styles of their heroes the Sex Pistols and Gang of … read more -
Really Red
17,678 listeners
Really Red was an American hardcore punk band formed in Houston, Texas in the late 1970's. Its members were Ronald "U-Ron" B… read moreReally Red was an American hardcore punk band formed in Houston, Texas in the late 1970's. Its members were Ronald "U-Ron" Bond, Vocals; Kelly "Green" Younger, Guitar; Bob Weber, Drums; and John Paul Williams, Ba… read moreReally Red was an American hardcore punk band formed in Houston, Texas in the late 1970's. Its members were Ronald "U-Ron" Bond, Vocals; Kelly "Green" Younger, Guitar; Bob Weber, Drums; and John Paul Williams, Bass Guitar. Really Red may not qualify for most beloved or de… read more -
DYS
20,779 listeners
DYS was a straight edge hardcore punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, and part of the notorious Boston Crew along with contemporaries such… read moreDYS was a straight edge hardcore punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, and part of the notorious Boston Crew along with contemporaries such as SSD and Negative FX. They released two LPs: Brotherhood, an album still held in high regard by… read moreDYS was a straight edge hardcore punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, and part of the notorious Boston Crew along with contemporaries such as SSD and Negative FX. They released two LPs: Brotherhood, an album still held in high regard by fans of hardcore music, and DYS (i.e., self-titled), an alb… read more -
Chronic Sick
7,403 listeners
Chronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing voca… read moreChronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing vocals) and Joe Albano (drums). Formed in 1981 in New Jersey, this Hardcore Punk band had two releases… read moreChronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing vocals) and Joe Albano (drums). Formed in 1981 in New Jersey, this Hardcore Punk band had two releases on Mutha Records : "Cutest Band In Hardcore" 12&q… read more -
Stalag 13
12,439 listeners
Stalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic R… read moreStalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic Records. They recorded for George Newbury's label. Their 2nd album, as simply Stalag, sucked,… read moreStalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic Records. They recorded for George Newbury's label. Their 2nd album, as simply Stalag, sucked, and was recorded on Edge Records, which no longer exists, t… read more -
Koro
16,728 listeners
There is more than one artist under this name: 1. Koro was a hardcore punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee, that existed from 1982 to 1984. … read moreThere is more than one artist under this name: 1. Koro was a hardcore punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee, that existed from 1982 to 1984. The band might have been forgotten if not for a remarkable self-released 8 song 7", recorded … read moreThere is more than one artist under this name: 1. Koro was a hardcore punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee, that existed from 1982 to 1984. The band might have been forgotten if not for a remarkable self-released 8 song 7", recorded in 1983. The 7" has been bootlegged twice, once in smal… read more -
Groinoids
2,761 listeners
Groinoids was an early '80s Boston hardcore band, featured on the "This Is Boston Not L.A." compilation LP as well as its fo… read moreGroinoids was an early '80s Boston hardcore band, featured on the "This Is Boston Not L.A." compilation LP as well as its follow up, the "Unsafe At Any Speed" EP. In 2008, an EP was released featuring both of the… read moreGroinoids was an early '80s Boston hardcore band, featured on the "This Is Boston Not L.A." compilation LP as well as its follow up, the "Unsafe At Any Speed" EP. In 2008, an EP was released featuring both of the compilation tracks plus three other songs that were recorde… read more -
Artificial Peace
13,103 listeners
In the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually … read moreIn the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually these parties would feature five or six bands, who were usually happy to share their gear with eac… read moreIn the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually these parties would feature five or six bands, who were usually happy to share their gear with each other. Most of their songs were only a minute long, and th… read more -
Last Rights
8,549 listeners
From the ashes of Negative FX (with Choke of Slapshot fame) rose Last Rights. Musically not as fast as his previous band and more methodica… read moreFrom the ashes of Negative FX (with Choke of Slapshot fame) rose Last Rights. Musically not as fast as his previous band and more methodical. The band only played one show and released one 7" which Taang Records re-released with the Negative FX LP. View wikiFrom the ashes of Negative FX (with Choke of Slapshot fame) rose Last Rights. Musically not as fast as his previous band and more methodical. The band only played one show and released one 7" which Taang Records re-released with the Negative FX LP. View wiki