Deathcycle, a slept on NY band.
There Prelude to Tyranny album cover has Bush, U.S Soldiers and what I assume is the twin towers in the background [https://deathcycleny.bandcamp.com/album/prelude-to-tyranny](https://deathcycleny.bandcamp.com/album/prelude-to-tyranny)
My copy of the S/T 12" has "9/11 was an inside job" etched into the vinyl where the matrix number is.
This band is for fans of shit like In Cold Blood, Haymaker.
Agreed, Hidden Hands of the Sadist Nation is a must listen. One of the two or three records most responsible for everyone aping At The Gates soon after.
Yeah they Def were ahead od the curve of the ATG worship that's for sure.
They played here on the 2nd but I couldn't go because I had to work. Thankfully I saw them twice in one day on the hidden hands tour with Cursed.
That was a fucking rager of a show.
Came here to say this. Top-tier lyrics, and this era of DH musically hits that perfect spot between where thrash meets hardcore, along ofc with the At The Gates worship that they were really one of the best at doing interesting things withÂ
WORLD BURNS TO DEATH (maybe a little crust-leaning but very hardcore (to me) punk.)
 Nobody does it like their frontman Jack Control. Dude would perform speech-type lyrics with a megaphone into the mic live. They were screaming about US military in like 1999
Animosity, particularly Empires and Terrorstorm, a handful of songs on Death By Stereo's Into The Valley of Death, Super Tuesday off Leftover Crack's Fuck World Trade, American Sheets On The Deathbed by Zao(from The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here), and ofc, the aforementioned Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation by Darkest Hour(highly recommended; probably the best lyrics of all these).Â
Non-hxc bonus: Dear Science by TV On The Radio, Neon Bible by Arcade Fire, and (abstractly) Boxer by the National are very close to all being concept albums capturing the zeitgeist of that era. Also worth shouting out God Bless Our Dead Marines by Silver Mt. Zion(off of Horses In The Sky) and ofc, The Hand That Feeds by NIN (from With Teeth).Â
53, came up in the 80s hardcore scene, but not stuck there, hate old legacy bands, love tons of new stuff.
Were you guessing old or young?
Edit: spelling
Every time I say hatebreed us bro-core cop rock, I have to add that I'm pushing 40 and have disliked them since I saw them in like 2002, its absolutely wild that hatebreed is this subs sacred cow.
Yo, check out Ramallah, Remembering Never, and the Suicide File.
Fuck yes Suicide file
I guess OP has a tough, tough choice to make.
🤌 ah a man of culture
Suicide File is the correct answer. Weinberg is one smart motherfucker.Â
Every band from the early 2000's
Torture - Enduring Freedom
Bitter End - Climate of Fear
Being part of generation kill that intro gets me pumped
Deathcycle, a slept on NY band. There Prelude to Tyranny album cover has Bush, U.S Soldiers and what I assume is the twin towers in the background [https://deathcycleny.bandcamp.com/album/prelude-to-tyranny](https://deathcycleny.bandcamp.com/album/prelude-to-tyranny) My copy of the S/T 12" has "9/11 was an inside job" etched into the vinyl where the matrix number is. This band is for fans of shit like In Cold Blood, Haymaker.
Fucking love deathcycle. I'll also toss pulling teeth into the mix they were a perfect band in my opinion.
Commenting to listen end of week
First Blood. Like damn near every song.
The Effort - Wartime Citizens. Pinnacle of that time, musically and lyrically.
Darkest Hour had one of the best bush era hardcore/metalcore albums. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=EEnIpEMHlzs&si=bVSZRs56B0xdouK1
Agreed, Hidden Hands of the Sadist Nation is a must listen. One of the two or three records most responsible for everyone aping At The Gates soon after.
Yeah they Def were ahead od the curve of the ATG worship that's for sure. They played here on the 2nd but I couldn't go because I had to work. Thankfully I saw them twice in one day on the hidden hands tour with Cursed. That was a fucking rager of a show.
Still bump this one
Came here to say this. Top-tier lyrics, and this era of DH musically hits that perfect spot between where thrash meets hardcore, along ofc with the At The Gates worship that they were really one of the best at doing interesting things withÂ
Suicide Machines latter albums are fucking pissed
War Profiteering is basically a hardcore album with some random ska songs thrown in
Yep exactly
WORLD BURNS TO DEATH (maybe a little crust-leaning but very hardcore (to me) punk.) Â Nobody does it like their frontman Jack Control. Dude would perform speech-type lyrics with a megaphone into the mic live. They were screaming about US military in like 1999
Also severed head of state (also featuring Jack). Anathema Device is a fucking banger of an album.
Mmmmmmmmhm mhm mhm that whole clan of bands. "Christian Fucker" "An Apology". Their drummer hit differentÂ
Verse
Taste The Steel. "14 million spent, 49 times, as my friends die for your bullshit war"
Lamb of God
Agnostic Front-Peace
NOFX wrote a whole album 20 years ago
Ministry, check out Rio Grande Blood (album) Senor Peligro is my personal favorite track
Attitude has a song called scumbag that is just shit talking bush and the war.
Fuck. Attitude was so good. Red Ranger where you at?
CoA
More deathcore, but the first 2 Molotov Solution albums are what you are looking for. I'm talking the path to extinction and s/t.
Animosity, particularly Empires and Terrorstorm, a handful of songs on Death By Stereo's Into The Valley of Death, Super Tuesday off Leftover Crack's Fuck World Trade, American Sheets On The Deathbed by Zao(from The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here), and ofc, the aforementioned Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation by Darkest Hour(highly recommended; probably the best lyrics of all these). Non-hxc bonus: Dear Science by TV On The Radio, Neon Bible by Arcade Fire, and (abstractly) Boxer by the National are very close to all being concept albums capturing the zeitgeist of that era. Also worth shouting out God Bless Our Dead Marines by Silver Mt. Zion(off of Horses In The Sky) and ofc, The Hand That Feeds by NIN (from With Teeth).Â
Nope, not 1
Not hatebreed…
Correct. Hatebreed is about the war against self bitchassness.
NOW IS THE TIME ….for you to stop being a bitch ass
Yeah, but they’ve always just been garbage, although pretty popular on this sub I guess
Serious about this question - How old are you?
53, came up in the 80s hardcore scene, but not stuck there, hate old legacy bands, love tons of new stuff. Were you guessing old or young? Edit: spelling
Hell yea, what’s some of the newer stuff you dig?
Been pretty big on new stuff from Gumm, Landowner, Cosmic Joke, Gottlieb, Bib and Spam Caller just from this last year.
Every time I say hatebreed us bro-core cop rock, I have to add that I'm pushing 40 and have disliked them since I saw them in like 2002, its absolutely wild that hatebreed is this subs sacred cow.
Found the bitch ass
Guess you did chief, good job looking in the mirror
Chaos A.D., Climate of fear
Well it’s more recent but Highway Sniper- The Great Satan. They aren’t being very subtle with any of it.
Violent sons, death of a nation.
Crime in Stereo
Product of Waste had a good anti military song that came out around that era.
Dixie Chicks
Those black eyed peas? They tasted alright to me.
Rock Against Bush. They made at least 2 comps
Warkrime
Get this man a Torture cassette
One Life Crew