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  New York hardcore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York was one of the first cities to develop a major hardcore punk scene in the early 1980s.
In the new millennium these areas outside the city have become an even bigger hotbed for punk, hardcore and its various subgenres than the city has.
A very strong scene that branched off of the New York City hardcore punk scene was the Long Island punk scene.
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 New York Hardcore
Hardcore gives energy and sincerity, a drive and conviction that reminds us why punk ever happened in the first place, a stunning and effective kick in the arse in the midst of all this futurism and white funk pose and an interesting and totally viable alternative to the 'threat' and media poisoning of Oi.
And the New York Hardcore scene stands to be the best of the lot; the bands are the most intelligent, least affected, the most varied and listenable, in short, the purest and most exciting.
Kids in New York have been listening, even if the older and more visible hipsters haven't been; a new generation is re-discovering the power and the glory of punk, and now New York's Hardcore scene is about to take off, right under everyone's noses, almost without warning.
members.tripod.com /20thcpunkarchives/id62.htm   (3698 words)

  
 East Village, Manhattan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The East Village is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
Near by New York University (NYU) has dormitories in the neighborhood.
Among the many important bands and singers who got their start at these clubs were: the New York Dolls, Patti Smith, the Ramones, Blondie, the Talking Heads, the Plasmatics, Glenn Danzig, Sonic Youth, Madonna, the Beastie Boys, Anthrax and the Strokes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/East_Village,_Manhattan   (616 words)

  
 Remember the ABA: New York Nets
In New York's very first playoff series, the Nets bowed out against the Kentucky Colonels in seven hard-fought contests that actually drew some of New York's hardcore basketball fans.
New York and Kentucky both ended up with 58-26 records, and a special one-game playoff was played at Kentucky to determine the division champion.
New York walked away with a 112-106 victory and the last ABA Championship.
www.remembertheaba.com /New-York-Nets.html   (3150 words)

  
 Empire State Roads
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) also assigns reference route numbers to facilities maintained by other state-level agencies (such as the New York State Thruway Authority).
Each of these four narratives describes the scenery and general character found along the length of one of New York's many numbered touring routes.
New York State GIS orthophotoimagery, provide a fascinating look at the Empire State from above.
www.empirestateroads.com   (741 words)

  
 Cro-Mags Skateboard Decks, and Skateboarding Accessories
New York's most important hardcore band, they were a way of life.
After a few years as New York Hardcore Matinee scene stalwarts and vilified East Village wolfpack, the band, with Flanagan's crazy pal, Navy Jet and Bad Brains roadie John Joseph "Bloodclot" McGeown assuming vocal duties, and ex-Frontline drummer Mackie Jayson, documented it's sonic fury in November '84.
Originators of New York hardcore, malcontents of morbid metal, this band will always be more than just a footnote in the annals of modern rock.
www.outlookskates.com /OutLookDecksCroMags.htm   (888 words)

  
 Prick Magazine - Murphy's Law Feature
But just because these hardcore punk legends have been a little quiet lately doesn't mean they haven't had a lot going on.
Considered to be one of the originators of the New York Hardcore punk scene in the '80s, frontman Jimmy G has been keeping busy running his tattoo shop, appropriately called New York Hardcore Tattoos and Piercing, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan with business partner and fellow scene veteran Vinny Stigma from Agnostic Front.
People that tattooed in New York City when it was illegal, when they weren't supposed to do it, and they did it for years.
www.prickmag.net /murphyslawfeature.html   (850 words)

  
 Barcode Stage Showdown In America
They can't dispute the genre's name, but in comparison to some of today's New York scenesters, Barcode are far superior with their relentless attack and brutal breakdowns.
He's determined that this release will be THE record to turn the tide of hardcore; to prove that New York hardcore isn't just a New York thing.
Showdown is gonna prove to the originators of New York hardcore that Europe is up there as well.
www.chartattack.com /damn/PrintThis.cfm?ID=2005072706   (434 words)

  
 Prick Magazine - Agnostic Front Feature
From Roger Miret's tell-it-like-he-sees-it lyrical approach to the straightforward pummel that has made the band legendary within the hardcore scene, Agnostic Front has been bringing the hardships of coming up on the mean streets of New York City to the ears of devoted fans since the early '80s.
For one, the current lineup consists of founding members Miret and guitarist Vinnie Stigma, as well as the new faces of guitarist Lenny Di Sclafani (Agnostic Front/Madball veteran Matt Henderson also contributed to the album) and Steve Gallo, brother of bassist Mike Gallo, on drums.
Aside from being a member of one of the bands that started the entire hardcore movement, Stigma is also one of the owners of New York Hardcore Tattoos with Jimmy G of Murphy’s Law.
www.prickmag.net /agnosticfrontfeature.html   (835 words)

  
 PunkHardcore.com - Punk, Hardcore, Emo, Music, Tabs, Lyrics, News, MP3, Interviews
Youth Of Today was formed in 1985 by two members of the New York Hardcore band Violent Children: Ray Cappo (vocals) and John Porcelly (guitar).
After touring for a while both Graham and Darren left the band, and two members of New York band Straight Ahead joined Ray and John: Craig Setari (bass) and Tom Carroll (drums).
During their second tour Tom left, and Drew Thomas, drummer of brotherband Crippled Youth, was asked to finish the rest of the tour.
www.punkhardcore.com /bands_details.cfm?EID=2800   (505 words)

  
 Mental Abuse, NJHC - NYHC History
THE HISTORY OF N.Y.H.C. New York Hardcore started somewhere back in the early 80s.It became a revolutionary underground music scene that still exists today.Some of the people that started it are still around,others moved on with their lives
The Early 80's America was gripped by severe recession by 1980.High unemployment made life unsure and bleek to the country's youth.NYC was in the minds of most suburban folks a scary,scary place filled with hostile natives,drug addicts and run down buildings.But to a few adverturous types it was a big urban disneyland.
The medium you are looking at,the internet,is probably instrumental in keeping hardcore moving and communicating in the future,whichever form it takes In September of 97 I got a phone call from Jimmy.Raybeez of Warzone had died from pneumonia that he walked around with untreated for a year.
www.geocities.com /SidSludge/NYHC_History.html   (1450 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Wire
New York Hardcore is a label generally used to describe a music scene, but the term also could apply to Jane Vasko.
Vasko, AKA Painkiller Jane, prowls the streets of New York hunting criminal scum armed with a pair of pistols and a superhuman healing ability that’s allowed her to shrug off bullets wounds, explosions and even a shotgun blast to the face.
This February, “Painkiller Jane” returns in all new ongoing series from Dynamite Entertainment, plotted by Palmiotti and Quesada and Scripted by Palmiotti with art by Lee Moder.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/newsitem.cgi?id=6686   (1450 words)

  
 Roadrunner Records Australia
After a lengthy absence, New York hardcore legends Madball decided to return to the scene (With their last full-length release being 2000's Hold It Down), and show the new the new generation of hardcore acts doing the rounds exactly how it should be done with their teaser E.P. in 2004 (Through Thorp Records).
From here on in, Madball prove that while the styles separating metal and hardcore have become interchangeable in recent years under the banner of metalcore, there's nothing that can be mistaken as New York hardcore delivered in typically Madball style.
The group re-tooled with new members including mainstay Hoya on bass and released classic albums on Roadrunner Records such as 'Set It Off' and 'Demonstrating My Style' while in their teens.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com.au /artists/Madball   (895 words)

  
 N.Y.H.C. (documentary)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Taking nearly five painstaking years to complete, this comprehensive professional documentary is the first of its kind to truly capture the vibrant and varied multi-cultural music scene that dominated New York hardcore circa 1995.
This flick does New York City proud by showing the rest of the world why we choose to do things our way or no way at all.
N.Y.H.C. The title stands for "New York hard-core," and this video documentary by Frank Pavich offers a comprehensive look at the city'' underground music scene, from its origins in punk to the present.
www.velebitpro.com /nyhc_p/reviews01.html   (1739 words)

  
 NIPP: Artists: Hazen Street   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For the brothers who call Good Charlotte their day job, putting out the new supergroup’s debut is a chance to show some love to the hardcore scene they’ve always respected.
Hazen Street’s lineup includes New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert and Box Car Racer’s David Kennedy on guitar, Madball bassist Hoya and Mackie Jayson, who’s played drums for such seminal bands as the Cro-Mags, Bad Brains and Shelter.
Nevertheless, some hardcore fans are seeing Hazen Street as tantamount to some sort of pop sellout, while at the same time accusing Gilbert, Kennedy and the Maddens of mooching off their New York friends’ well-established street credibility.
www.nipp.com /infoband.asp?txtid=2687   (728 words)

  
 The New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
The New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is The New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is
the new york city hardcore: the way it is - track listing
the new york city hardcore: the way it is - album credits
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,183524,00.html   (118 words)

  
 B9Press.com // Home
Long before everyone looked like a "hardcore" kid and "hardcore" bands had gold records, there was a hardcore scene and it was something that couldn't be explained to anyone who wasn't part of it.
Schism: New York Hardcore Fanzine features all 3 issues of Schism, as well as written reflections from the authors and contributors.
An important look at one of the most exciting and developmental eras in the history of hardcore music.
www.b9press.com   (168 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Lane is currently working on material for a new solo record and is taking part in a recording project with friends from RATT and the ALICE COOPER band.
From the rocking sounds of metal music and the stories behind the men and women who created them to the continued legacy that is rock and roll, VH1 debuts all-new series, documentaries, specials and movies this May that will leave you praying at the altar of rock.
VH1's new "rock doc," "Heavy: The Story of Metal" traces the evolution of heavy metal music and culture, from its dark, grim beginnings in Birmingham, England to the worldwide force that it remains to this day.
roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?...&newsitemID=36297   (7519 words)

  
 The Movielife: This Time Next Year - PopMatters Music Review
The modern hardcore pantheon has always felt fragmented, at least to a relative outsider like myself.
The album melds emo/indie-rock, hardcore, and pop seamlessly -- I haven't heard much like this, I have to say, just in terms of the way things flow together.
These guys are straight from the streets of New York, and that upbringing really comes into play in the lyrics; nearly every other song on here coming off as a bitter "fuck you" to somebody or other.
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/m/movielife-this.shtml   (410 words)

  
 Punknews.org | Bridge Nine forms B9 Press; sets release for 'SCHISM: New York Hardcore Fanzine'
The Jade Shader - Curse of the Tuatara
The publication's first release will be SCHISM: New York Hardcore Fanzine, a 128-page book compiling all 3 issues of the late 80's NYHC fanzine Schism, which includes interviews, features and photographs of area bands at the time like Agnostic Front, Gorilla Biscuits, Dag Nasty, Bold, Slapshot, Warzone and more.
Re: Bridge Nine forms B9 Press; sets release for 'SCHISM: New York Hardcore Fanzine' by sickboi on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 at 1:04:55 PM (EDT)
www.punknews.org /article.php?sid=13570&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0   (1274 words)

  
 Equal Vision Records -> new albany new york hardcore band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Equal Vision Records -> new albany new york hardcore band
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 Schism: New York Hardcore Fanzine :: AK Press
Schism: New York Hardcore Fanzine :: AK Press
All three issues of the seminal New York hardcore zine, orginally written and compiled by Alex Brown (Side By Side & Gorilla Biscuits) and Porcell (Youth Of Today & Judge).
This new anthology includes all three issues of the original zine in their entirety, plus written reflections on those golden years from the authors and contributors, and over 70 never before printed photographs of bands from that era.
www.akpress.org /2005/items/schismnewyorkhardcorefanzine   (189 words)

  
 GO! - New York Hardcore
has just reformed and is planning shows and writing songs for a new record.
Meanwhile, here's song that doesn't appear on the CD, Left, recorded on out 1990 US tour - might be re-recorded for the new record/CD.
Above is Dublin, left is Germany, far left is a flier from a German show.
www.designbymike.com /go   (239 words)

  
 Last Gasp Online Catalog - SCHISM: NEW YORK HARDCORE FANZINE
Long before everyone looked like a "hardcore" kid and "hardcore" bands had gold records, there was a hardcore scene...
Schism displayed the literary peak of the scene at that time (1987-1988) and place (New York).
This book features all 3 issues of Schism, as well as written reflections from the authors and contributors.
www.lastgasp.com /d/27729   (170 words)

  
 Good NEW YORK Hardcore- CARNAGE KREW - WWW.SKINHEADS.NET Forums
Good NEW YORK Hardcore- CARNAGE KREW - WWW.SKINHEADS.NET Forums
They sound like some good old school NYHC with some new school sounds intertwined to create a beautiful harmony....
New Flash for oldcrow and Jenny, about New York, from New York Times:
www.skinheads.net /forums/showthread.php?t=1022   (172 words)

  
 Brooklyn Hardcore - Beauty & Fitness - Brooklyn, NY, 11206-4403 - Citysearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Find the right DJ, florist, caterer, party rental company, and any other home party needs in New York.
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 WWW.SKINHEADS.NET Forums - Good NEW YORK Hardcore- CARNAGE KREW
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February 13th, 2005 11:14 PM Good NEW YORK Hardcore- CARNAGE KREW
February 14th, 2005 12:42 AM They're pretty good.
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