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a pack of wolves:
Go for it. Hell, we've already had Yank Crime and that's not exactly typical hardcore. I say if you think it fits then post it.

I was halfway through uploading this when a search for the album cover brought up the last time I uploaded this album to the forum, and wouldn't you know it the link still works. But it's amazing and a classic so here it is again:



Fig. 4.0 - Action Image Exchange


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Around the turn of the century UK hardcore was ridiculously good. I'm not sure how much international recognition bands like Canvas, HHH, Thirty Seconds Until Armageddon, Stalingrad, Stand, Army Of Flying Robots, Imbalance and Orrin De Forest got but if there's any justice it was a lot. Probably the best record to come out of this fertile period was Fig. 4.0's Action Image Exchange. It sounds a bit like Dillinger Four, What Happens Next? and Kid Dynamite all mixed up in a Leeds car park but with more time changes. It's also probably the best melodic hardcore album of all time, and yes I am including Kid Dynamite in that. In the eight years since this record came out there's never been a period when I haven't had it in regular rotation and I doubt there ever will be.

valley_parade:

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Like..the music itself was rad, but it sounded like the guy was literally crying into a microphone.

A Wet Helmet:
More 20th anniversary goodness.   Because 1989 was a good year.  I got my first car (an 82 Toyota).  Had a no-stress job making pizza for a cool-as-hell local restaurant.  Spent most of the summer skating.   Good times.  I also went to my second Sick of it All show (Exodus opened) one Sunday afternoon.  They were kicking off their Blood, Sweat, and no Tears tour.  Yeah, about half the songs are on their seven inch, but man... this shit was "Fresh for 89, you suckas."    What a great fucking album.

Sick Of It All  Blood, Sweat, and no Tears





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If you enjoyed Gorilla Biscuits, this is CIV's complete discography.  Without getting into a ton of dramatic history, this is basically Gorilla Biscuits, minus one guy, with just a little bit of pop thrown in.

Occasionally. 

Some of the songs are still brutal, though, despite CIV getting on MTV and in video games.  Two parts because it's just a wee bit bigger (forty something songs) than 100 mbs total.

CIV  Complete Discography




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Finally, since we're now in the 90s anyway with CIV... Here's one of my favorite albums of all time.  The debut album (and a concept album at that) of Life of Agony.   I've always thought this was just a smidgen over produced (I really like raw, live sounding music) but still an incredible album.  If you want the truth, after 15 years I never listen to the spoken parts anymore, and think the back half of the album isn't quite as strong as the front... but I still love it.  Everyone should have this in their collection.

Life of Agony  River Runs Red




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David_Dovey:
Fuck guys, fuck. This thread. Not long ago I made a pledge to not download so much music, and then this. Y'bastards

A Wet Helmet:
Shit... looking at the download statistics for my stuff, it looks like there wasn't much interest in it.  I have a ton more stuff I was going to up, but it doesn't seem worth the effort.   

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