Burning Fight: The Nineties Hardcore Revolution in Ethics, Politics, Spirit, and Sound
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Burning Fight: The Nineties Hardcore Revolution in Ethics, Politics, Spirit, and Sound
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Although some define hardcore as a specific sound, most believe it's more than that; a set of varying ideas, ethics, principles, attitudes and, yes, music, that converge to form a community. Burning Fight: The Nineties Hardcore Revolution In Ethics, Politics, Spirit, And Sound by Brian Peterson provides some answers, but also brings up a whole new set of questions for those who've been drawn to the scene's political, social, ethical and spiritual ideas amidst the screamed vocals and abrasive chords. Burning Fight features commentary from approximately 150 people involved in the nineties hardcore scene as well as oral history articles about straight edge, politics, vegetarianism and interviews with a variety of influential bands such as Avail, Burn, Earth Crisis, Inside Out, Integrity, Los Crudos, Spitboy, Strife, Texas Is The Reason, Unbroken and more.
Features interviews with: 108 Avail Burn Cave In Coalesce Damnation A.D. Deadguy Disembodied Downcast Earth Crisis Endpoint Groundwork Guilt Inside Out Integrity Los Crudos Mouthpiece Racetraitor Ressurection Rorshcach Shelter Spitboy Split Lip/Chamberlain Strife Swing Kids Texas Is The Reason Threadbare Trial Unbroken Undertow Vegan Reich