Tag Archive: Dead Stop

Best Of 2005

Shorter Soul Swallower, Self Titled 7″, USA, 2005 Wasted Time, Self Titled 7″, USA, 2005 Lion Of Judah, Soul Power 7″, USA, 2005 Direct Control, Nuclear Tomorrow 7″, USA, 2005 Pisschrist, Self Titled 7″, Australia, 2005 Longer Crow, Bloody Tear 12″, Japan, 2005 Lebenden Toten, State Laughter 12″, USA, 2005 Direct Control, You’re Controlled 12″, USA, 2005 Dead Stop, Live For Nothing 12″, Belgium, 2005 ABC Weapons, The Process Of Decay 12″, Australia, 2005

Signifying Nothing Top 100 Of The 2000s

9 Shocks Terror, Zen & The Art Of Beating Your Ass LP, USA, 2002 86 Mentality, Self Titled 7″, USA, 2004 2000 Maniacs, State College Hardcore 7″, USA, 2005 ABC Weapons, The Process Of Decay LP, Australia, 2005 Abusive Action, Unbreakable Demo, Netherlands, 2004 Amdi Petersens Arme, Self Titled 7″, Denmark, 2000 Annihilation Time, Self Titled LP, USA, 2003 Avskum, Punkista LP, USA, 2002 Bloodkrow Butcher, Demo, USA, 2009 Born In Hell, Demo Tape, USA, 2004 Breathing Fire, Demo, USA, 2004 Burn, The Last Great Sea 7″, USA, 2002 Call The Police, 1984 In 2004 LP, USA, 2004 Calvary, Outnumbered…
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Signifying Nothing Podcast 6-11-12

Download The Mob-Witch Hunt Integrity-Kingdom of Heaven Crow-Dance of Death Crisis-Alienation Dead Stop-Hate To Say Omegas-Fevered Freedom Hoax-Sleep Youth of Today-Expectations Citizens Arrest-Open Wound Give-I Am Love Pressure Release-Obstacles Sacrilege-The Closing Irony Disclose-Bloody Religion Arctic Flowers-Fall To Pieces Meat Puppets-Oh, Me Napalm Death-Moral Crusade Distino Final-Atrapados Caustic Christ-Immaculate Deception Black Flag Kent St 10-13-84 My Ghetto Black Coffee Beat My Head Against The Wall Rat’s Eyes Police Story Rise Above

Loud & Clear-Self Titled

Loud & Clear Self Titled LP Powered Records Loud & Clear are a new band with members of Dead Stop & Justice. Not surprisingly based on their namesake, Loud & Clear remind me a lot of The Abused and later 1980’s Straight Edge hardcore like Youth of Today and Brotherhood. Incidentally this also reminds me a bit of the XClaim! demo I helped distribute/put out back in the late nineties. In an era of slick youth crew bands with absolutely no substance this record is pretty raw sounding. This record is exactly what this genre should be sounding like in…
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