Diehard YouthWithout The Kids We Would Be Dead (2002)Thorp Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Chris (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on August 16th 2002
Through the progression of any genre of music, sounds will change. Bands once heavily influenced will begin to develop, mold and eventually perfect their own style. So has been the case with hardcore for the past few years. Whereas before, almost every band sounded closely in many aspects, hardcore sounds and looks completely different these days. Change is good, but sometimes I just the miss the days of yesteryear, and one of my favorite types of music, youth crew hardcore. Diehard Youth seem to feel the same way and are doing something about. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
Its hard to thing of a comparison. Not lyrically like Madball/SOIA, just sound. I was originally thinking 7 Seconds, buts its much harder. DHY are a great band and a lot of fun. But they sound nothing like sick of it all or Madball. Thats Ridiculous that you would even say that. I normally wouldnt waste my time even posting on something like this, but I just wanted to make sure that people knew before they went and got this, this is not MOSH like anything NYHC has produced. Its fun, fast, and bit Chain influenced West Coast Hardcore. | Features
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