When I first got into hardcore I witnessed some pretty wild events. There were fights with skinheads, suburban dudes acting as "crews," countless stage dives, a full scale riot, black eyes, a broken nose, and a broken window at a gig in a second story loft courtesy of a guitar amp. There was also the time we all had to wait it out because someone pulled a gun out in the parking lot. This all transpired within my first two years in the scene. Needless to say I was hooked. This podcast will serve as not only a memory of all of those events, but also a look into the future.
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When I first got into hardcore I witnessed some pretty wild events. There were fights with skinheads, suburban dudes acting as "crews," countless stage dives, a full scale riot, black eyes, a broken nose, and a broken window at a gig in a second story loft courtesy of a guitar amp. There was also the time we all had to wait it out because someone pulled a gun out in the parking lot. This all transpired within my first two years in the scene. Needless to say I was hooked. This podcast will serve as not only a memory of all of those events, but also a look into the future.
On episode 166 Greg and Josh interview Dan Cross-Viola from World on Fire after doing a sting of solo episodes.
World on Fire is hardcore band from Buffalo, NY that combines elements of d-beat into a unique sound that will appeal to fans of both genres.
Dan shares his hardcore origin story and discusses how the band came together. Dan, Greg, and Josh reminisce about the late 90s and early 2000s hardcore scene in Buffalo, NY. Greg and Dan discuss their mutual love of Trial and @gregbennick.
We also hear about World on Fire's new record, Ad Nauseam, which is available at worldonfirehc.com and on all major streaming platforms.
Dan, Josh, and Greg close out the episode with a discussion on how hardcore has influenced them as fathers and how hardcore influenced the trajectory of their lives through adolescence and now into their 40s.
After the credits we hear the World on fire track Ten Souls.
For updates on World on Fire, follow them in Instagram at @worldonfirehc.
For updates on the podcast follow @HardcoreArchivePodcastand Enterprise Hardcore Records at @EnterpriseHardcore.
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When I first got into hardcore I witnessed some pretty wild events. There were fights with skinheads, suburban dudes acting as "crews," countless stage dives, a full scale riot, black eyes, a broken nose, and a broken window at a gig in a second story loft courtesy of a guitar amp. There was also the time we all had to wait it out because someone pulled a gun out in the parking lot. This all transpired within my first two years in the scene. Needless to say I was hooked. This podcast will serve as not only a memory of all of those events, but also a look into the future.