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They and The Children


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Growing up in the midst of the 90’s Connecticut hardcore explosion, the members of They and the Children experienced a legendary and violent, but ultimately self-destructive movement. Today, the band represents those who are still standing, those who are unwilling to see hardcore as a failed means to an end, and instead envision it as an end in itself.

While alternating between thrash-inspired, crushing riffage and slowly-churning, ominous grooves , “Home” becomes a call for solida(show more)

Growing up in the midst of the 90’s Connecticut hardcore explosion, the members of They and the Children experienced a legendary and violent, but ultimately self-destructive movement. Today, the band represents those who are still standing, those who are unwilling to see hardcore as a failed means to an end, and instead envision it as an end in itself.

While alternating between thrash-inspired, crushing riffage and slowly-churning, ominous grooves , “Home” becomes a call for solidarity between those of us who realize that modern society is becoming so crass and commercialized that it can barely be considered a “culture, ”and a challenge to all of us to build a better world even as the old one crumbles above us.
(Source: Kill Normal)

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Home (2008)

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