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Rearranged

Probably one the most well known Russian hardcore bands at the moment about life, hardcore and bears in the streets.

Do It Yourself – Do a zine

Ever wondered how to do a zine yourself? Look no further. Here’s a bunch of tips from the pro’s. Join in and share your own tips.

Michael McGrane

The man behind the cover artwork of that Supertouch 7″ in your collection. As a bonus you’ll get some old, unseen Supertouch photos.

René Natzel

Pim finally had a lenghty chat with René about World Collapse, True Blue, hardcore, life and ninja’s.

Jon Biviano

A personal and indepth interview with with Jon Biviano (Supertouch, ex- Windfall, Running Like Thieves and more) about the past, present and future.

No Turning Back

No Turning Back exists for 15 years. Martijn looks back on world tours, the argument with MAD and tells us what’s in store for 2012.

Swarm

Jonas talked to drummer Marcus Anderson from Swarm (De:Nihil Records). Spreading some Swedish love.

Bad Ideas

Sam Cook of Bad Ideas talks about drinking pints, bald hardcore guys and French people getting laid.

Reply To: In the works

Those reflections/reaper flyers are sweet Pim. Also, to keep you informed, I have 3 reviews in various states that should be ready soon (American Me, Think Twice, Iron Curtain), and I would more than happy join in on any more classic reviews you want to do. I think seminal records like Age Of Quarrel etc … Continue reading Reply To: In the works

H2O on the Don’t Forget Your Roots record

H2O’s Adam Blake gives some inside information on the cover album: Choosing which bands to cover was pretty straight forward, choosing which songs was a little harder.

This Is Hell

Guitarist Rick Jimenez talks about Metallica, New York and hardcore as a force for change.

Shouting Street Audio Cassettes

Christer Davidsson from Shouting Street Audio Cassettes spoke to us about his label that has released cassettes from the Bouncing Souls and Hot Water Music.

Fonija

After hearing Mojot Pekol for the first time I knew it was time to ask a couple of questions to Fonija. Who’s behind this punk-surpise of the year?