Dr Packenwood
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Not sure if these would be classified as HXC or not...I don't follow many 'sub genres' but I've been listening to Five Finger Death Punch and Nodes of Ranvier a lot lately. Awesome music to work out to.
Not sure if these would be classified as HXC or not...I don't follow many 'sub genres' but I've been listening to Five Finger Death Punch and Nodes of Ranvier a lot lately. Awesome music to work out to.
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saw One King Down with Hatebreed, and No Innocent Victim, on the jailhouse mentality tour before hatebreed got so popular, show ruled. The tour I really wish I could have seen was Another Victim, Turmoil, and OKD. Also got to see Luti Kris a few times before they became Norma Jan, band was fun! Great thread!New Video Added
Yeah, ironic enough once I really got into working out, I stopped going to as many shows, and I rarely mosh at every show anymore. Now I'm always too sore for training to do any of that anymore haha.Never saw OKD. When they did come to Denver a few years ago. my cousin went and saw them and said they were disappointing.
I have seen NIV. My buddy was actually going to put them up for the night, but then they had better judegement :lol:
I use to dig the Hatebreed shows before the blew up. A couple of times when they started the Ozzfest, they would actually got to a smaller venue the night before and put on a solid show, but those times are long gone.
Turmoil was another great band, but don't know if they never made out to Denver.
But the last show I went to, was wow, back in 03 or so :sad:
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Staying with the brutal SXE theme.
Wow looks like Too Pure To Die signed with Trustkill. Hope this is a good sign that Trustkill is going back to teh Heavy, and not Too Pure going the way of Throwdown....But they have a new vocalist, so we will see.
Aug 29, 2007
Trustkill Records has announced the signing of Too Pure To Die to our family of artists. The Des Moines based band has been building up momentum over the past few years including their full-length release Confidence And Consequence (Sumerian Records, 2006). The band has also been touring non-stop over the past year with full U.S. and Canadian runs alongside such bands at August Burns Red, Misery Signals, Sworn Enemy, Caliban, Kataklysm and The Acacia Strain. They are about to start another full U.S. run with All That Remains this Sept running through October. Since the band released Confidence And Consequence they have added Paul Zurlo (previously of Beyond All Reason) on vocals. The band is rounded out by Jordan Peterson (guitar) Chris Towning (bass), Zach Johnson (guitar) and Kyle Rossi (drums).
Speaking on the signing to Trustkill, Peterson proclaims “When I started this band one of my original goals was to be on Trustkill, I don’t think we could make a better move than by joining forces.” Trustkill President, Josh Grabelle echoes the sentiments by saying “There are some bands that get together and expect the world handed to them on a silver platter. Not Too Pure To Die. These guys get out there and DO what other bands TALK about doing, they're running circles around most bands. I went and saw them play live with new singer Paul and was floored, they killed it. We are super excited to see what the future holds for TPTD!" Currently the band is holed up in the recording studio working on re-recording Confidence And Consequence with new vocals from Paul and a previously unreleased track. The label aims to release the new version at the end of November. Too Pure To Die are also working on new material for their next album to surface in Summer 2008.
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We Are A Weapon
State Of The Art Recordings
SOAR02 - Aug 31, 2004
TRACK LISTING:
1. For Me This Is Life
2. X Up
3. Fight To Win
4. We Are A Weapon
5. This Ends Tonight
6. First To Fall
7. The Stand
8. Calloused
9. Our Struggle
10. The Last Time
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Confidence And Consequence
Sumerian Records
SUMR002 - Nov 21, 2006
TRACK LISTING:
1. Confidence And Consequence
2. Bad Luck
3. Blame No One
4. It Won't Hurt
5. Dead To Me
6. All In A Day
7. 99
8. Reflections
9. The Best Coincidence
10. Our Only Chance
UPCOMING RELEASE • “Confidence And Consequence” CD Nov 20, 2007
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The newest stars from Iowa will breathe new life into their debut album "Confidence And Consequence" with new vocals from Paul Zurlo, a new mix, and mastering! Also added is a brand new bonus song, so stay tuned!
There was an overwhelming feeling that more people needed to hear this great record. This time, the band entered the studio with Matt Sepanic and Andreas Magnussen behind the board to bring some new life to the record—this result BIGGER and BETTER.
So I take it you're just a big ALK3 fan?Pretty cool thread. I guess I'm a fan of punk/alternative/indie kinda music in general. I kinda think nowadays there's quite a few bands that are way too metal to be calling themselves hardcore. I personally can't stand stuff like Job for a Cowboy, The Devil Wears Prada or Elysia... especially Elysia. That stuff is like a big joke to me. I also think lyrics about blood and guts and carnage is just silly. I don't really have anything against metal, I guess stuff like Shadows Fall, In Flames, and Killswitch Engage is alright, can't say I've been listening to killswitch much after they put out end of heartache though.
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wow I like what i see on here.. hats off to horse the band, throwdown, norma jean, walls of jericho, and especially bury your dead.. etc etc..
I'll come out with just a few suggestions that I seriously encourage you fellas to sample.
The Acacia Strain - Arguably THE heaviest band I have ever come across. Seen them 4-5 times in Pittsburgh/Erie area and they're impressive.
Winter Solstice - Broken up now but I got to see them before they fell apart. Very impressive, flowing hardcore metal music.
War of Ages - Right outta my backyard in Erie, and not too big yet. Very impressive everything and one of the best live bands I've ever seen.
Give them a shot, you won't regret it! Keep the spirit alive fellas, great thread x! :thumbsup:
Pretty cool thread. I guess I'm a fan of punk/alternative/indie kinda music in general. I kinda think nowadays there's quite a few bands that are way too metal to be calling themselves hardcore. I personally can't stand stuff like Job for a Cowboy, The Devil Wears Prada or Elysia... especially Elysia. That stuff is like a big joke to me. I also think lyrics about blood and guts and carnage is just silly. I don't really have anything against metal, I guess stuff like Shadows Fall, In Flames, and Killswitch Engage is alright, can't say I've been listening to killswitch much after they put out end of heartache though.
So I take it you're just a big ALK3 fan?
You are a very smart man.:thumbsup:
Hey Rpen. I see you are 8 weeks out. How are things going?
I bet these 8 weeks are the hardest? What gets up nd ready and keeps you motivated music wise, even if it isn't HXC?
Things are going pretty good, but yeah, these next 8 weeks are gonna be pretty rough. Especially the last 3 or 4.
Actually, since you told me about August Burns Red, that's the main thing I've been listening to during my workouts with the addition of the new ETID cd. Messengers and Thrill Seeker are definitely good for getting me motivated, no doubt.
Man I saw August Burns Red in Pittsburgh awhile ago and they're coming back next month with Unearth and Im gon see them again! Thrill Seeker is probably my fav, but they're all damn good.. :thumbsup:
Their drummer blows my mind(no homo).![]()
If anybody here has a high appreciation for progressive metal and hardcore you absolutely have to pick up the new BTBAM album Colors. It is without a doubt one of the most flowing, rythmic, well orchestrated example of brutal yet subtle musical compilations I've ever come across in this genre.. a truly impressive piece of work and I highly recommend you give it a shot!!! (and no I don't work for Victory) Do it... hey, DO IT. :thumbsup:
Same, ALASKA was an awesome piece of work, was a huge prayer for cleansing fan as well.Thanx. I've been meaning to check it out.
The Bled are very good live and, once again, I didn't even know about this album coming out.
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A pretty solid German band that is heavy and melodic. They have a new release in September, just hoping to get a copy stateside.
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Project Hoax
Label: Nuclear Blast
coming 09/21/07
01. The Personal Revolution
02. Project Hoax
03. Welcome Overboard
04. The Appeal
05. Daeva
06. Escape The Living Plan
07. Rebel Press
08. Walk In Step With The March Of History
09. The Frequency
10. Neurosis And Projection
11. With A Modern Punk Flavor
12. Mithra
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October 2007
01. Begin
02. The Sirens' Song
03. Feed Them To The Pigs
04. Carrion
05. Five Months
06. Boneyards
07. Idols And Anchors
08. Moments In Oblivion
09. Breaking Point
10. Dead Man's Chest
11. Frostbite
12. Horizons
dethklok said:Nice list you have in the OP. Many I recognize and enjoy and a few I have yet discover. I love discovering new music so here are some bands I have in my own current rotation: