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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Super Bowl Of Hardcore

The line-up has been announced for this years Super Bowl of Hardcore and it looks pretty good. I've been trying to make it to one of these for years now - all the way back to when it was in DC. Last year it was in Brooklyn and I was just too damn broke to check it out. This year it's in Manhattan and I don't plan on missing it.

The Super Bowl will be on April 23rd at Club Spirit in Manhattan. If you want more details go to The East Coast Hardcore site (my favorite). This is the line-up as of now - so sick!

UNDERDOG
VISION OF DISORDER
KILLING TIME
SHUTDOWN
DISTRICT 9
INDECISION (with Tom Sheehan)
CROWN OF THORNZ
KICKBACK(FRANCE)
MURPHYS LAW
DO OR DIE (BELGIUM)
DOOMSDAY DEVICE(OBHC)
ONE MAN ARMY (featuring the singer from Fury of V)
+ VERY SPECIAL GUEST!!!!!!

TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT GENERATION RECORDS(THOMPSON ST.) AND NYHC (127 STANTON) AND OFCOURSE PITCHFORKNY.COM

So many good bands but I'm most excited about seeing Indecision. I'm also excited about seeing VOD and Shutdown but I've seen them before - I've never seen Indecision. It will also be very cool to see Murphy's Law, Underdog, and Crown Of Thornz. I never got to see Fury of Five and I have always regretted that - hopefully One Man Army featuring James Ismean is the next best thing.

I can't wait for this as I know it will be an amazing show. I'm just worried I don't have the endurance for this sorta shit anymore. I mean this fucking show is going to be fucking brutal - very, very brutal. I'll be there though trying to hold my own.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:10 PM

    Underdog? Isn't that the band that the singer from Into Another used to sing for? I could be waaay wrong...

    richie birkenstock or something? hmm

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  2. Anonymous5:06 PM

    richie birkenhead- underdog was his band before into another.

    seriously, what year is this? 1986?
    all these bands have broken up and gotten together so many times, some of them were playing the superbowl of hardcore in the late 80's. I remember when they stopped numbering them (superbowl of hardcore i, ii, iii etc) and then stopped having them entirely.

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