I'm mostly into old school punk rock, especially early-mid 80s, but I do like me _some_ modern hardcore. Magnitude is playing tonight in Dallas (6/15) so I'm listening to this epicness trying to decide to go or not. I don't like the hardcore dance & beatdown shit but I only get into punk rock pits anyway so that's not a deal breaker. This music is so good, but I got stuff to do. That means I'll probably go. Great music!
This genre may be originated back in 1980' and 1990-s and we give the credit to it's pioneers, but good poilished production where everything is tight is what we needed to hear. This is how it should sound in the first place, because on many early albums instrument miss each other for some miliseconds which takes avay some groove and power from sound, though you migh like songs and riffs. And here everything just synchronized in production. It's 90's metalcore, but it's done really well and what the hell else do you want?
sick ass shit, keep it up. keeps me pumped for the future of xHCx if it's headed in this direction
90's af.
❤
Okaaaayyy lets gooooo
We are witnessing the birth of a new classic 👊💥
Have heart vibe and hardcore 90 s ❤❤❤❤
As a big fan of the the Vancouver straight edge band Strain i am happy to hear their influence in this new piece of damn amazing hardcore!
90s spirit straight to your face! See ya in the next tour in Europe. XXX 💣💥💯
Killer jamz! 😮🎉
Wow. 10/10.
5:23 🔥🔥🔥
Like the aftermath of a sirloin. . Solid
INSTANT HC CLASSIC!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Magnitude, Burning Strong... Been on my radar for a while and still will remain for a long while.
Inclination, Magnitude, and One Step Closer are bringing it back
the vocals are a hundred times better here than on their first album - this is a banger LP from an amazing band, go see these guys live at all cost!
@@-Voide just feel that the singing is a little less forced and sounds better here!
Oh I do hear a difference. His vocals sound less strained than before.
Pur album !!!!
sickkkkkkkka
Great!!!
Awesome!
🎉🎉
Through Trials>>>>>
I'm mostly into old school punk rock, especially early-mid 80s, but I do like me _some_ modern hardcore. Magnitude is playing tonight in Dallas (6/15) so I'm listening to this epicness trying to decide to go or not. I don't like the hardcore dance & beatdown shit but I only get into punk rock pits anyway so that's not a deal breaker. This music is so good, but I got stuff to do. That means I'll probably go. Great music!
This genre may be originated back in 1980' and 1990-s and we give the credit to it's pioneers, but good poilished production where everything is tight is what we needed to hear. This is how it should sound in the first place, because on many early albums instrument miss each other for some miliseconds which takes avay some groove and power from sound, though you migh like songs and riffs. And here everything just synchronized in production. It's 90's metalcore, but it's done really well and what the hell else do you want?
who mixed this
the drummer