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August 4, 2014
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200 North, Atari, Broken Glass Records, Carry On, Chain Of Strength, Champion, Cro-Mags, Crown Of Thornz, Crucial Response, Dead Kennedys, Down In Flames, DYS, Earth Crisisi, Esteem, Eulogy Records, Far From Breaking, Fastbreak, Forever & A Day, Grade, Havoc Records, Ignite, Kind Of Like Splitting, Last Rights, Late Night Revenge, Leeway, Let It Burn Records, Misfits, Murphy's Law, OHEV Records, One Word, Papa Roach, Parade Brigade Fanzine, Rain On The Parade, Raybeez, Reach The Sky, Redwood Records, Revelation Records, Right Brigade, Rites Of Spring, Saves The Day, Shark Attack, Shutdown, Skarhead, Soulside, Strife, Tear It Up, The Gatecrashers, The Get Up Kids, The Promise Ring, The Purpose, Thursday, Trial, True Blue, Turning Point, Twelve Tribes, Underestimated Records, Victory Records, War Zone
Issue three would be the end of Parade Brigade Fanzine and, as promised in issue two, we mostly only reviewed records that were sent to us. Boy were some of these records awful! John and I handle most of the reviews with only the Carry On and Esteem records getting both of us. Issue four would have had a Carry On interview that I think John actually did…? Our friend Ryan, who did a lot of grunt work with me getting this issue thrown together as quickly as it was, jumped in to do a few reviews as well. 200…
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September 5, 2006
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Havoc Records, Talk Is Poison, Victims
Victims Divide & Conquer CD Havoc Records From Sweden come Victims, not to be confused with the band Victim. Victims play crusty hardcore which at times reminds me of Talk Is Poison, although obviously not quite as good. Overall I think this is a good record, but at fifteen songs it does drag a bit. However, when I listened to this half and then half later on it sounded a lot better. I would look into this one.
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June 12, 2006
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Havoc Records, Sgnifying Nothing, Skitsystem, Tragedy, Wolfbrigade
Skitsystem Stigmata LP Havoc Records Skitsystem are a good band from Sweden who play “epic” crusty hardcore ala Wolfbrigade, Tragedy, etc. Stigmata is a great record, but I have to say it is a bit long. I have no attention span lately so I really have to concentrate to make it through this one. I think this would be a lot better split up as two separate records instead of one long full length. I would still recommend this.