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Los Angeles, CA, US · 2002–present · active
Los Angeles hardcore institution Terror, founded by vocalist Scott Vogel after his tenure in Buried Alive, have been one of the most consistently furious and touring-obsessed bands in hardcore since 2002. Their sound is a no-frills, relentless assault of aggressive hardcore punk driven by Vogel's commanding bark, gang vocals, and mosh-inducing breakdowns that have kept the band on the road nearly every week of every year. Albums like 'One with the Underdogs' and 'The 25th Hour' deliver exactly what Terror's devoted following demands: uncompromising, pit-ready hardcore with zero pretension.
Detroit, MI, US · 2009–present · active
The Armed are a maximalist hardcore collective whose catalog treats volume, identity, and spectacle as part of the music itself. Early releases such as These Are Lights and Untitled established a volatile mix of metallic hardcore, noise rock, blast-beat pressure, and blown-out production, while later albums pulled that chaos into stranger shapes. Only Love and ULTRAPOP made melody feel almost abrasive, packing bright hooks, digital gloss, and ecstatic choruses into songs that still moved with hardcore force. Perfect Saviors widened the frame again, bringing Tony Wolski's voice forward and folding arena-rock gestures, dance-punk angles, and polished studio craft into the band's usual sensory overload. Their later work returned to a more furious, compressed attack, sharpening the political disgust and frantic pacing behind the songs. The Armed's history is also inseparable from their self-mythology: shifting lineups, aliases, performance-art rollouts, and a long list of collaborators have made the project feel like a moving target. Under the conceptual noise, the appeal remains physical and immediate: riffs collide with electronics, drums surge past restraint, and the songs turn confusion into momentum.
NY, US · 1990–present · active
Founded in New York City in 1990, The Casualties are one of the most tenacious street punk bands to emerge from the American underground, taking their template from the Exploited, Charged GBH, and the UK's first-wave Oi! scene. Their debut album For the Punx (1997) launched a relentlessly productive career that has produced over ten studio albums, including the Season of Mist-released Resistance (2012) and Chaos Sound (2016), with the band performing on main stages at the Vans Warped Tour and first American shows in London's Holidays in the Sun Festival as early as 1996. Fronted since 2018 by former Krum Bums vocalist David Rodriguez, the band continued recording as of 2025.
Hollywood, CA, US · 2023–present · active
The Mainliners are a Hollywood punk band with a blunt, fast, Southern California sound rooted in early hardcore, skate punk, and rough-edged rock-and-roll attitude. The lineup of Cash Mathieu, Colin Sick, Adrian Morris, and Jackson Fox gives the band a compact four-piece attack: shouted vocals, quick guitar figures, driving bass, and drums that keep the songs short, direct, and physical. Their early run moved quickly from local shows into wider punk visibility, with releases such as The Mainliners From Hell and Mainliner Motel presenting a style that nods to classic Los Angeles punk without treating it like museum material. Songs like "No Mas Tequila" emphasize speed, humor, and a wiry sense of danger, while other tracks hit with a more stripped-down hardcore charge. Their identity is built around immediacy: minimal gloss, maximum motion, and a live-band feel that makes the recordings sound like they came from a crowded room rather than a carefully isolated studio.
Detroit, MI, US · 1991–present · active
The Suicide Machines formed in Detroit in 1991 and became one of the fastest, most abrasive bands to come out of the 1990s ska-punk wave. Their breakthrough, Destruction by Definition, pushed horn-free ska punk into hardcore territory, with "New Girl," "No Face," "S.O.S.," and "Break the Glass" showing how quickly the band could move between upstrokes, blast-speed punk, and politically charged hooks. Battle Hymns leaned harder into anger and social commentary, while later records such as The Suicide Machines, Steal This Record, War Profiteering Is Killing Us All, and Revolution Spring showed a group willing to change shape without losing its anti-authoritarian core. The band fits punk scope directly through ska punk, hardcore punk, and a scene history tied to all-ages urgency and political frustration. Their best music is not simply fast; it is compressed. Songs leap from melody to sprint to shout-along release, often carrying anti-racist, anti-war, and anti-corporate concerns without turning into lectures. The Suicide Machines make agitation sound kinetic, catchy, and impossible to file neatly under party ska.

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