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  • The long awaited debut LP from NYC’s FLOWER “Hardly A Dream” is finally set to arrive.

    FLOWER’s tedious approach to writing/creating/drawing their debut LP was carefully thought out and the result is a monumental anarcho punk /crust record. 

    “Hardly A Dream” Takes us on a bleak journey through the dark side of society. As soon as you drop the needle a dark atmosphere is immediately created with a slow intro featuring arpeggio guitar work that builds into pummeling d-beat crust. The albums vocals then leave you with a feeling of being crushed by the ever-present weight of living through our modern world of late stage capitalism that was built on the falsehoods of the so called American dream, religious hypocrisy’s, nationalism, and the greed of humankind. 

    FLOWER take many cues from predecessors and are most often (and rightfully so) compared to NAUSEA but they also take a heavy influence from ANTISECT, SACRILEGE & other greats. The artwork has a very RUDIMENTARY PENI feel and the record comes with an amazing 24.5 X 34.75 CRASS style poster jacket. All art work was meticulously hand drawn and overseen by the guitarist Willow in true DIY style and spirit. Willow was also cool enough to draw up a special shirt for the record release featuring an alternative PROFANE EXISTENCE backprint!

    CLICK HERE TO PRE ORDER LP

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    CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY AT THE PROFANE EXISTENCE BANDCAMP

    FLOWER will be on tour from January 2nd to the 13th

    2nd New Brunswick

    3rd Asheville

    4th Greenville

    5th Birmingham

    6th New Orleans

    7th Hattiesburg

    9th Gainesville

    10th Atlanta

    11th Durham

    12th Richmond

    13th Philadelphia 

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  • Finally, the third LP from AGNOSY has arrived! 

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    Dark, heavy, galloping crust from the streets of London. AGNOSY is back to present us with a ferocious beast of an album that can only be forged by the anger and frustration of living in today’s world. “When Daylight Reveals The Torture” aggressively attacks evils such the current rise of fascism and animal abuse. It intelligently and passionately touches on the Afrin invasion and the revolution in Rojava and shows nothing but utter disgust toward the arrogance of humankind’s lust for greed and power that will inevitably lead us down paths of war and environmental devastation.

    AGNOSY – Live at SCUMFEST in London. 2011

    While lyrically AGNOSY are much more politicly straight forward this time around than on previous releases, musically they have expanded on their sound to create a dark and moody atmosphere while at the same time staying crust as fuck. To say they know what they are doing would be an understatement from this band of vets whose members have played in HIATUS, HEALTH HAZARD, and BEGINNING OF THE END.

    Long galloping intros are followed up by traditional d-beat, fierce solo’s are then meet with vicious vocals and pulverizing bass in a brilliant recording captured by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House and was mastered by Brad Boatright at Portland’s legendary Audiosiege. We then pressed on deluxe heavyweight 150-gram vinyl,  printed on reverse board jackets, and included an 11in x 22in gatefold insert to bring you a high quality and truly epic record.  

    Click this link to buy AGNOSY “When Daylight Reveals the Torture” Vinyl

    Click this link Stream or Download from our BANDCAMP page

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  • The legendary crust classic is now available once again!

    Authorized and released in cooperation with MISERY, S.D.S., & MCR Japan & Remastered by Jack Butcher at Enormous Door Studio we are beyond proud to make one one the most rare and sought after crust records available  once again.

    Fuck the scavengers charging punks exuberant amounts of cash on ebay and discogs. We worked meticulously with both bands and with Jack at Enormous door to bring you an updated version that kicks major audio ass while maintaining the original authenticity. 

    Released on deluxe 150 gram vinyl. With an 11×11 inner sleeve. Black Paper Jacket. Reverse Board Jacket.

    Feel free to Stream or Download at our Bandcamp page – HERE

    Buy a physical copy of the Vinyl from our webstore – HERE

    Check out Terminal Sound Nuisance for an outstanding review of the original LP. The review gives insight on not only the music but the records long lasting impact on crust music and why it remains so important to this day. – http://terminalsoundnuisance.blogspot.com/2013/06/misery-sds-pain-in-suffering-future.html
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    MISERY

    Earlier this year we re-issued this legendary LP and sold over 950 copies in just 4 short months. For this second pressing we pressed 490 copies on Krystal Clear & 485 on Grey Vinyl with Black Mist.

    Crystal Clear (Bullet belt no included)
    Grey With Black Mist (Bullet belt no included)
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  • Stench crust the way it was meant to be played!

    The UK crust scene of the 1980’s inspired band after band but no other band has ever reincarnated the sound of that time as well as SWORDWIELDER. Quite simply if you like crust, then this the album you have waited decades for.

    Package includes- 
    LP pressed on deluxe 150-gram vinyl. 
    Reverse board jacket 
    Printed inner sleeve 
    11×17 poster

    Stream album for free or download for a small fee here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Buy Vinyl here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Review by Craig Hayes from “Your Last Rites”… 
    Swordwielder – System Overlord 
    Heavyweight punk fanatics take note: System Overlord is a fucking triumph. The long-awaited sophomore album from Gothenburg stenchcore band Swordwielder is a brooding behemoth, constructed from the filthiest and heftiest strains of punk and metal. System Overlord shimmers with apocalyptic visions, and it’s overflowing with all the grim atmospherics and intimidating intensity that defines consummate crushing crust.

    Too much hype? No way… And no apologies, either. Swordwielder deal in definitive stenchcore on System Overlord, and much like their full-length debut, 2013’s Grim Visions of Battle, the band’s latest release is a knockout. Swordwielder’s harsh, gruff and dark sound owes a significant debt to old school icons like Amebix, Axegrinder, Deviated Instinct, and Antisect, and they mix and mangle their influences and leave ’em to rot on the battlefield.

    Plenty of hammering rage drives System Overlord tracks like “Violent Revolution,” “Savage Execution” and “Cyborgs,” and thundering epics like “Corrupt Future” and “Northern Lights” exhibit subtler strengths, mixing guttural growls and clean vocals with crashing percussion and dirge-laden riffs. Connoisseurs of corpse-dragging crust will love the brute-force belligerence of “Absolute Fear,” “Nuclear Winter,” and “Second Attack,” which rain down like merciless mortar barrages. As a rule, all of System Overlord‘s mammoth tracks chug and churn with grinding muscle, while reeking of squalor and decay.

    Swordwielder exudes tightly coiled aggression from start to finish here—songs rise from the ashes of desolation, and resounding calls for action and resistance ring loud. If you’re a fan of heavy-hitters like Fatum, War//Plague, Carnage, Zygome, Cancer Spreading or (insert your favorite hefty crust crew here), System Overlord‘s trampling tempo and strapping sound are bound to appeal.

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  •  We are happy to announce our next new release

    WILT – “Self Titled” 

    WILT combine old school metal and crust in a perfect hybrid that very few others have ever achieved. Prepare for a LP thats equal parts galloping d-beat crust reminiscent of bands like HELLSHOCK, and INSTINCT OF SURVIVAL, meets old school death metal in the vein of BOLT THROWER, MEMORIAM (old) SEPULTURA.

     

    Here is a track from the upcoming LP

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    “Sermon for the Bootlickers”

    Despite the inculcation of helplessness within each there remains great power. Ill at ease with such makes us ill. Learn to see the hand that feeds for what it is. You’ve been fooled if you think you’ve got no power. Refuse to be reduced to a consumer you’re a human being. Define yourself by more than wealth. Define yourself as a human. You don’t need what you’re being sold. Bend your knee to no authority but your own mind. You have the power to avoid the gilded trap. Avarice is what you’re conditioned for. Break the mold discover what’s really valuable to you. 

    WILT will be on in Europe this July / August will ELECTROZOMBIES From Chile

    Wed, July 12 Hanover / Germany / Confirmed
    Thu, July 13 Bremen  
    Fri, July 14 Mulhem / Germany / Confirmed  
    Sat, July 15 Gent, Belgium / CrustPicnic / Confirmed
    Sun, July 16 Paris / France or Amsterdam / Nederland  
    July 18 North-East France or West Germany 
    July 19 Freiburg / Germany TBC 
    July 20 Winterthur / Switzerland 
    Fri, July 21 Zurich / Switzerland
    Sat, July 22 Biel / Switzerland 
    July 23 Lausanne or Geneva / Switzerland 
    July 24 Geneva / Switzerland or Grenoble france
    July 25 Treviso (or Milano or Bologna or Verona) / Italy
    July 26 Ljubljana Slovenia Confirmed
    July 27 No Sanctuary chilling day
    Fri, July 28 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    Sat, July 29 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    July 30 Ilirska Bistrica/Slovenia or Vienna/Austria or Budapest/Hungary.
    July 31 Wiena / Austrai or Budapest or / Slovakia
    August 1 Brno / Czech Republic.
    August 2 Prague / Czech Republic
    August 3 Finsterwalde / Germany TBC
    Fri, August 4 Leipzig / Germany TBC
    Sat, August 5 Berlin / Germany / confirmed
    August 6 Dresden
    August 7 Wroclaw / Poland
    August 8 Warsaw / Poland
    August 9 Poznan / Poland
    August 10 Szczecin/Poland TBC
    Fri, August 11 Rostock / confirmed
    Sat, August 12 Hamburg TBC
     

    For this in the Seattle or surrounding area you can catch WILT this Saturday April first at Highline Bar with NOOTHGRUSH from Oakland.

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13 Rural Punk Magazine Call Out For Submissions

  • November 15, 2013
  • by Comrade Black
  • · PE Web Zine · Radness · Uncategorized
Hey You! Rural Punk! We are creating a magazine just for us, the rural punks, back to the land skids, backwoods anarchists, etc! The Country Grind is a smokin’ new quarterly magazine specifically for those folks who have ran away from the cities in search of a simpler, saner, and more fulfilling life. All content is written by fellow rural punks and is intended for a rural punk audience. Whether you live in a small town, deep in the bush, on a farm in the prairies, or tucked away in the mountains. Whether you’re on grid or off. A vegan gardener or a hunter/trapper. You’re a lone wolf or you’ve got a spouse and kids. As long as you’re a punk* and you don’t live in a city, this magazine is for you.

We are currently looking for contributors and subscribers. We need rural punk contributors to write articles, create artwork, and help with organizing responsibilities. We’ll happily except any articles relevant to an alternative rural audience. Some upcoming articles include Reclaiming Childbirth in Rural Communities; Rural Isolation and Mental Health; DIY Oil Changes; and Adventures In Permaculture.

As far as artwork, we’re looking for pretty much anything relevant. Big or small. Full page artwork or little doodles. This isn’t some boring manifesto by some dead European beardo. This is Punk! This is Art! Let’s make it look beautiful!

The deadline for the first issue is Dec. 6Th, and I hope to have it shipped out to subscribers by the winter solstice (Dec. 21st).

The first issue (and hopefully all subsequent issues) will be 100% free to all small towns and rural addresses. City punks will have to pay, but prices are reasonable ($3-5 ppd)

If you’d like to contribute, sign up to receive the first issue, or if your interested in placing an ad (cheap ad space!) contact me at gbonegardener@gmail.com. If you’re a city punk and you’d like to buy a copy you can do so at: countrygrind.blogspot.com

Can’t wait to hear from you!

~Gretchen Bonegardener
Rural Punk Extraordinaire
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*We’re using the word “punk” very loosely, we mean it in a way that includes any folks that are living there lives in a D.I.Y. way, are battling the status quo, and have some level of disdain for authority.
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0 An Interview with RIFLE DIET

  • October 28, 2013
  • by leffer
  • · Uncategorized

I recently did an interview with Minneapolis punk thrashers, RIFLE DIET. Read up on how they’ve been hitting the circuit and screaming about the ills of our world and personal turmoil. (interview by Leffer)

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1.       Rifle Diet has been around for some time now. Give us some insight on what brought the band to fruition and what the driving force is behind the band and its music.

Mariko(vox/lyrics): For me, having been in Garmonbozia for so long, Thrash compactor was a chance to do something completely new.  I was into hardcore at the time, so I asked members of hardcore bands that I liked like In Defence and Pandamonium to start a band.  Over time our songs got more midtempo and heavy,  the lyrics got more political,  and we lost some of the people in the band so it just made sense to go a different direction as Rifle diet.  Rifle diet is just about having fun and raging and doing what we want with it.  We play what we want to hear, say what we want to say.
Will (guitar/vox):  I write a lot of the music so for me it’s all about making the noise I’d want to hear if I went to a show, I’m always trying to push things so I don’t get bored.  I also love touring/traveling so I mainly focus on writing and booking tour shows.

 

2.       Your recent e.p. off Profane Existence is brutal….musically and lyrically. Elaborate on the context of the lyrics and what experiences from life do you bring with these words.

Mariko: Well on that record specifically I write about the experience of growing up in a household of abuse and how the cycle of abuse has affected me.  It’s about not making the mistake of thinking that if your partner abuses you that it doesn’t affect your children and trying to give women strength to get their children out of that environment.  “The Affected” is about living as a queer woman of color and taking offense to the idea that the punk scene is apolitical in this age so things like racism, sexism and homophobia no longer matter.  How you can only brush these real issues off as politics if they don’t affect you.  To people of color, LGBTQ and women these issues are real parts of everyday life regardless of the fact that we are not in “the nineties” and that we matter and are worth fighting for.

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3.       You just got back from a recent tour. Tell us what the experience was like and how far did you venture out? Mitch from DESPISE filled on drums, what was the circumstance for that and how’d it pan out?

Will:  First off this tour was awesome, we have a lot of truly rad friends who helped us out with shows and put us up.  Anyone who helped us out or came to the shows thank you so much!
I originally started booking it as an East Coast tour but due to a bunch of different fests going on we had to re-route so it turned into a Midwest tour instead.  Our drummer John couldn’t get time off from his job and we had done a mini-tour with DESPISE in 2012 so we asked our good friend Mitch if he wanted to learn some songs and come out with us, it worked out great and we had a lot of fun.

 

4.       Our DIY underground is a haven for people like us that “move out” of society and want to live away from the normalcy of daily consumption (e.g. , media, partisan politics, corporate garbage, etc.) Does Rifle Diet have a specific agenda in our DIY community? Some bands don’t have a strong stance on any one particular “thing”. Do you?

Will:  Not really one thing no, there’s a bunch of stuff really.  Lately we’ve been trying to draw attention to the apathy towards and tolerance for sexism/misogyny, racism, violence towards women that exists in the DIY punk scene.  People want to shove out of view because they like a given band or that a perpetrator is a friend or that it’s become “cool” to be transgressive or taboo but that shit is fucked up and has no place in DIY punk.

Mariko: I think our message is be yourself, play the music you always wanted to that makes you feel alive and fight for what you believe in and rage hard while you do it.

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5.       What’s next? Tell us what’s around the corner for Rifle Diet. Give us some last words about the band and each other.

Will:  We’re working on some new songs and getting ready to record again, we don’t really have any distro or anything lined up so any bands who want to do splits or cool labels that put out records should hit us up.  I’m trying to get another tour together for late winter and that’s all up in the air right now but we’re trying to hook up with some of our friends in the Southeast, we’ll see what happens.

1 Pulled Sweet Potato Bar-B-Que Wraps

  • October 9, 2013
  • by Wingnut Anarchist Collective
  • · Columns · Uncategorized

by Mo Karnage

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This is a dish I learned to make 6 or 7 years ago. Originally, to my knowledge, my friend Pablo invented this dish. But he never wrote down the recipe, and I have repeatedly re-worked it over the years. So here is my version, with thanks to Pablo. What’s great about this recipe is that you can make it and it will be vegan and gluten free and high fructose corn syrup free with no weird specialty foods needed. I’ve been cooking it a lot lately for family dinners at the Wingnut Anarchist Collective in Richmond, VA. We also recently made it with Food Not Bombs for an event we were catering. You can eat this plain, or in wraps with rice, or on bread for sandwitches etc. I personally prefer recipes with lots of room for customization.

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Pulled Sweet Potato Bar-B-Que Wraps

Serves 4-6 people (depending on the size of the potatoes) (with leftovers duh yummy)

You will need: a cheese grater, knife, cutting board, pot, large frying pan, pot or rice maker, etc.

For the dish

4 sweet potatoes

2 yellow onions (or more to taste)

1 head of garlic

1 bag of spinach

1 pack of tortillas

3 cups of rice

vegetable oil

bar-b-que sawce – You can buy store bought sauce if you want. But I highly recommend making your own. Typically I don’t use a recipe for my bar-b-que sawce. I make mine from memory and taste as I go. And we all know bar-b-que is a helluva personal, important thing. North carolina style is very vinegary, other styles are very mole-asses or ketchup based. I combine them all for the best flavors. To make my bar-b-que sawce you will need

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1/2 cup apple cider vinegar (I recommend Braggs) (other vinegars can work, I just prefer apple cider)

1/4 cup molasses

salt, pepper, cayenne, chili powder, bbq rubs, seasoning salt, garlic powder, onion powder

4 tablespoons whole grain mustard

1 small can tomato paste or more if you like a super tomatoey sawce

water

ketchup w/out high fructose corn syrup – not necessary if you use more tomato paste or like a more vinegar based bbq

Step 1- Put rice on, however you prefer, stovetop or rice maker. You can pretty much use whatever type of rice you prefer for this as well. Go wild.

Step 2- Start shredding the sweet potatoes on a cheese grater. You are making shreds of sweet potatoes, similar to hash browns, and resembling pulled pork bar-b-que. Shredding potatoes on a grater is hard work and can make your arm super sore. Trick a friend into doing it! (they’ll be happy to have helped when they get to eat it)

Step 3- Dice the 2 onions and garlic to taste, put in a sauce pan with some oil to simmer.

Step 4- Once the garlic and onions have started to carmelize, begin to add in the other sauce ingredients. How thick, how spicy, how sweet, how vinegary your sauce ends up is up to you. Keep tasting it as you let the sauce simmer. Add ingredients as you see fit. If you have and bbq rubs or similar spices you might want to add those too.

Step 5- Put all your shredded pulled sweet potato in a frying pan with some vegetable oil and start frying it. Once its about half way as soft as you want the potatoes, add in the bbq sauce! You want to have enough sauce to keep all the sweet potatoes well lubed. If you realize you made too little sauce you can always bulk the sauce up as you go, throwing in more vinegar/molasses/ketchup/etc. Just keep tasting it and try to keep it to the ratio you like. If you make lots and lots of yummy sauce you can have extra for people to add to their wraps as they prefer.

Step 6- Once you have the rice and sweet potatoes cooked, assemble burritos with raw spinach, rice, and bbq in tortillas. Or eat it however you like. It is very deeelicious.

Variations- add tofu cubes or carrot shreds into sweet potato bbq mix. Or use jalopenos in the sauce, with the potato pulls, or raw in the wraps.

Hope you eat up in good spirits with good company and use the energy to do positive things!

Step 7- Smash the patriarchy and tear down capitalism!

0 Nazis Shouldn’t Drive…

  • September 24, 2013
  • by damieninbred
  • · Radness · Uncategorized · Video

…ain’t that the truth.

This is for Ian Spewart, who forgot how to make left turns 20 years ago today.

0 Why Can’t Addictions be Healthier?

  • August 23, 2013
  • by Comrade Black
  • · PE Web Zine · Radness · Uncategorized

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2 This Is The ALF! – The new resurgence of militant activism

  • August 10, 2013
  • by Comrade Black
  • · Columns · Events · News · PE Web Zine · Radness · Uncategorized

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A spark has ignited in 2013 as nearly every day lately I have been reading about another new action taken against businesses that profit from the exploitation and murder of animals. Yes, rising from the ashes of Operation Backfire and the Greenscare, the Animal Liberation Front appears to be back in full swing again!

David Barbarash spent time in jail in the mid 90s for his involvement in the ALF, freeing cats from an Alberta lab, along with other smaller actions. He later founded the North American Press Office of the ALF, and was the official spokes-person until he retired in 2002. I asked David what his thoughts are on this recent increase in actions. “Brings a smile to my face!” he told me. “Even after all the new laws and repression animal and environmental activists are now subjected to, the spirit to resist and fight back continues. It seems there will always be a new generation willing to make sacrifices for animals and our planet, which in itself continues to give me hope for our collective future.” 

If you haven’t been keeping up on the ALF news, in the last few weeks there has been nearly an action per day; ranging from low level insurgency like gluing locks and graffiti, to full on liberations such as the release of 2400 mink from a Idaho fur farm on July 28, 2013, or the release of farm pheasants on July 22. “This period reminds me of the early 1980’s when animal and earth activism was at the beginning of an upward trend, which peaked in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s.” David said.
Perhaps our new adage should be an action per day keeps the Vivisection doctor away! (on stress leave that is).

I first learned about the ALF through punk songs by bands like Conflict, and DROPDEAD – back around the time David was having his house raided by the cops – I have been a open supporter ever since. The ALF has been active for over 40 years now, freeing hundreds of thousands of animals world wide, with the activity waxing and waning at numerous points over the decades. It seems to me that we have not seen this level of ALF activity in the colonized nation states of North America since the 90s, and definitely not since the FBI attack on the activist movements in the mid 2000’s. Or as David put it “After 9/11 and the FBI crackdown, activism saw a downward trend. It will never disappear, it simply ebbs and flows as all life does. Perhaps now what we’re seeing is a new cycle beginning.”

This type of resurgence of course doesn’t happen in a vacuum; a lot of other rad shit is going down! In recent years there has been an increase in interest in eco-defence campaigns and campaigns of Indigenous resistance to colonization and destruction of their lands for resource depletion. Also in the last year has been the release of

the first feature length documentary on Vivisection Maximum Tolerated Dose, which is currently on tour with the Open The Cages Tour, as well as the debut of the ALF action comic book Liberator, all of which helps to raise awareness on the issues and keep topics like animal testing or environmental destruction in popular discussion. Perhaps one of the most ironic sources for keeping the discussion open on animal abuse in the last year was the animal industries and their political front-groups, who’s recent attempt at getting new legislation passed legally banning the videotaping of animal abuse industries turned into an industry PR nightmare, thanks to the work of good dedicated journalists like Will Potter (author of Green Is The New Red), who worked to expose these bills to the public.

For those who don’t know, the ALF is a clandestine, leaderless movement of human allies who risk imprisonment to save the lives of animals. The ALF originated in the UK in the mid 1970s, formed by former Hunt Saboteurs. You can not join the ALF, rather you take actions and in doing so you become the ALF. The ALF guidelines are:

1. TO liberate animals from places of abuse, i.e. laboratories, factory farms, fur farms, etc, and place them in good

Flaming Arrows, A Compilation Of Works By Rod Coronado. Probably the best book on animals liberation ever written. Fuck yeah!

homes where they may live out their natural lives, free from suffering.
2. TO inflict economic damage to those who profit from the misery and exploitation of animals.
3. TO reveal the horror and atrocities committed against animals behind locked doors, by performing non-violent direct actions and liberations.
4. TO take all necessary precautions against harming any animal, human and non-human.

Any group of people who are vegetarians or vegans and who carry out actions according to ALF guidelines have the right to regard themselves as part of the ALF. 

David was part of an earlier generation of ALF activists, a generation where they took some very serious risks, “I hope this new generation has learned the hard lessons my generation had to face and are still dealing with, and are taking security and secrecy in the most serious way” he told me. “With each new generation of the cycle, hopefully lessons of the past are learned, and strategies evolve. It’s more dangerous now to an individual’s personal freedom to participate in a resistance movement, so i hope security culture has also evolved.”

In the words of imprisoned ALF warrior Walter Bond
“Animal Liberation – Whatever It May Take!”

0 We Must Dismantle All This! // This Is The Enemy summer tour

  • August 2, 2013
  • by Sali
  • · Uncategorized

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We Must Dismantle All This!
This Is The Enemy

Aug  5 – Champaign, IL – Error Records
Aug  6 – Columbia, MO  – Cafe Berlin
Aug  7 – Kansas City, MO – Art Closet Studios
Aug  8 – Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock
Aug  9 – Milwaukee, WI – Quarters
Aug 10 – Toledo, OH – Black Cherry
Aug 11 – Jackson, MI – Bird Alley
Aug 12 – Rochester, NY – Jamestown Skate
Aug 13 – Akron, OH – Annabells
Aug 14 – Binghamton, NY – 16 Walnut
Aug 15 – New London, CT – The Orphanage
Aug 16 – Pittsburgh, PA – Gopher Hole
Aug 17 – Cincinnati, OH – Chameleon
Aug 18 – Columbus, OH – Punk Porch

0 THROUGH THORN AND BRIER: Interview

  • August 1, 2013
  • by harleytexas
  • · Uncategorized

I was very fortunate to do an interview with Bayonne, NJ’s THROUGH THORN AND BRIER. This hardcore band plays tight and heavy and will rattle your bones. Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Through-Thorn-and-Brier/192796371505, http://ttabhc.blogspot.com/ and http://throughthornandbrier.bandcamp.com/.

 

PE: What/who got you into punk / hardcore at first? What styles/types of punk / hardcore did you listen to at first and do you still listen to those types/styles today?
TTAB: We were all playing in small bands in high school that were going nowhere, and we quickly learned the type of music we wanted to create. The fact that we were surrounded by ordinaries really got us fueled and into punk and hardcore. The raw energy and passion we found in it was exactly what we wanted to capture in our music. We draw huge inspiration for bands like BLACK FLAG, THE MISFITS, CONVERGE, TRAGEDY and NEUROSIS. These bands, along with genre’s like d-beat, black metal and doom all helped mold the way we sound. Some might consider us a metal band, but at heart we are a hardcore punk band.
PE: How did you guys get together?
TTAB: We’ve all been friends and hung out since high school. We all shared a connection to music that we couldn’t really put our finger on. Finally, Justin and Mark started to play together in college and formed the foundation of TTAB. Ali and Peter joined shortly after and the sound of the band became more refined and the realization of where the band could go became clear.
PE: What kind of jobs do you guys have?
TTAB: We’re all slaves to the 9 to 5 grind, which makes the time and effort put into this band more important to us. It’d be a dream come true to tell our bosses to fuck off and just concentrate on the band 100%, but it’s currently not paying the bills.
PE: Who does the writing of the music / lyrics, and what kind of process is it?

TTAB: When it comes to writing our music, we are all participating. We’ll bounce ideas off each other and watch them evolve. We like to challenge each other. Mark handles the majority of the lyrics, with input from the rest of us as the songs progress.

PE: What kind of lyrics do you guys mostly write about and why?

TTAB: The lyrics are broad in terms of subject matter. With this new 12″, the songs range anywhere from something violent to something beautiful. The album isn’t conceptual, but there’s definitely a dark, underlying theme.

PE: Do you play a lot of shows?
TTAB: We play as many as we can, as often as we can. With the release of our new record, we’re really trying to push for as many shows as possible. Stay tuned.live005-2
PE: Best show that you’ve played?
TTAB: The first few shows we played as a full band in our friends houses we’re some of the best. The couple we played at 198 Orient in our hometown were ridiculous.They made us realize we wanted to do this all the time.
PE: Favorite songs to play?
TTAB: We love playing our new music the most.
PE: Least favorite songs to play?
TTAB: Honestly, we don’t have any songs we don’t enjoy playing.
PE: Favorite beer/least favorite beer?
TTAB: Ill Bill’s Chill IPA is the best. Nectar of the god’s type shit. We don’t like Murphy’s Stout. That junk tastes like motor oil.
PE: How long did the recording take? Any stories about the making of it?
TTAB: We recorded with Adam at Timber studio in Bayonne, NJ. It took a couple of weekends to get the whole record down. This was our second time working with him, so our confidence and the consumption of pulled pork sandwiches were at a maximum level.ttab-1
PE: Any more new releases coming out in the future?
TTAB: We’re currently working on news songs for some splits we plan on releasing ASAP.
PE: What is available now and where can we get it?
TTAB: We just released our new ’12, which we have available for order on WWW.TTABHC.COM
We have homemade tapes of Failure Prone available at shows too.
We also have cassettes of Good Grief EP available at WWW.BALDYLONGHAIR.COM
PE: Any shirts/pins/patches available?
TTAB: We just ran out of our first run of shirts, but we’ll be printing a few new ones by the time this interview hits the net. We have a bunch of pins and patches that you can just grab at a show or we’ll throw some in when you order a record from us online too. Keep your peepers peeled.
PE: Where do you see the band going in the future?
 
TTAB: Hopefully pretty far. We’re going to keep trying to push ourselves in the writing process of new music and put out some shit that will blow people away. We just want to keep playing as many shows as possible and eventually get a full U.S. tour going too.
PE: Anyone vegetarian/vegan?
TTAB: In the past yes, but not currently. Even though we’re not, we encourage everyone out there to consider and dabble in alternative diets and lifestyles at least once in their lives. Variety is the spice of life, and something as simple as what you eat can drastically change the way you live and help you better yourself.
PE: Any causes you’re into?
TTAB: Human extinction.
PE: Any funny or strange stories from your last tour?
TTAB: Our last tour was with our best friends LASTLETTERS. The tour and shows were pretty non-eventful. Nothing really crazy went down, but there were a lot of “this story doesn’t leave the van” type anecdotes. It was our first real tour though, and it got us all fucking stoked on the lifestyle.

 

6 VERY limited Organize and Arise shirts for July 20th gig

  • July 4, 2013
  • by leffer
  • · Events · Organize and Arise · PE Events · PE Records · Radness · Uncategorized

We’ll be having a limited run of the Organize and Arise shirts for the July 20th gig,

so get…while the gettin’s good! (there will be patches available as well)

FRONT

front

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BACK

back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PATCHES

patch

0 Worst Case Scenario 3 Year Anniversary

  • June 23, 2013
  • by stussey5150
  • · Uncategorized

Worst Case Scenario 3 Year Anniversary

This Friday, June 28th, from 1pmET-3pm,it’s Worst Case Scenario’s 3 year anniversary on Brutal Existence Radio. If you like the crust/grind/dbeat/anarcho/punk and haven’t checked it out then Friday would be a great day to start.

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