/r/80sHardcorePunk
A subreddit for fans of 1980s era Hardcore Punk.
A subreddit focused on the 1980s era of Hardcore Punk.
Text user flair is available to type anything you want to show after your username when making a post or comment.
NEW: Editable wiki page for any subscribers wanting to recommend EPs/LPs/Compilations from the 1980s era of hardcore punk.
BASIC RULES
Only post music released from the band(s) within the 1980s decade. It can be one track, an EP/LP, or live footage of the band.
Label the band submission post(s) with the band name, song title, and year (If you happen to know the year).
Link flair is available to include the location of origin of the band being posted. (Click "flair" located to the right under the posted link)
The same bands can be posted but try not to post the same song if it has been posted within the past month.
Discussion and articles about 1980s era hardcore bands are also welcome.
LINKS:
Recommended site for info/discographies about 1980s era Hardcore Punk bands :
1980s era Hardcore Punk Videos from Washington, DC:
Hardcore Punk Bands from the obscure side of the 1980s era:
Wild Dog Archives:
List of music subreddits:
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Anyone familiar with Svart Framtid? They're my fave. The one demo 1984 they put out imo is perfect thru n thru. All songs bangers. Recommendations or thoughts?
Hardcore band using sound bites on their record from the movies Full Metal Jacket and Cool Hand Luke. Songs about MailBox Baseball, 3.2 Beer, Fake People, Wreckless Driving and a warning of “Don’t Take The Wrong Approach or I’ll Stomp Your Head Like A Fucking Roach!”
i hope it makes the old punks proud!
May 17th at The Black Cat! Benefit for HR of Bad Brains and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention!
I have some questions i need answered for a project and would appreciate if anyone would be willing to talk tonight in an interview?
How were producers in the 80s making records sound like this?? Stuff like this, G.I.S.M ,Mallekka, first adolescence, and a lot more, all have this amazing exciting sound. Foley, reverb, modulation, all help make the tracks jump and attack your ears. No one really gets this type of sound truly proper in the current day. Who are some of the best engineers from this time/genre? And how do we achieve this kind of production today?