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1) Death Punk band from Minneapolis 2) Joe Seven and Consequence 3) Powerviolence band from Buffalo 4) Norwegian Doom band 5) Fictional Belgian band, featuring in movie 'Belgica' 1) Drawing influence from 80's goth bands like The Cure and Joy Division, as well as more hardcore bands like Samhain and Black Flag, They Live's music showcases a dark, unrelenting and at times highly melodic sound that is sure to be a breath of fresh air to listeners tired of that passive nancy boy sound that's been all the rage these past few years. They Live has been playing in the twin cities and the midwest in general for four years now. In August of 2005 they released the "Wolf Attack" single and began playing shows with new drummer Greg Johnson. 2006 saw them playing out a lot more and achieving a degree of local success before heading into the studio to record their debut EP "No Escape". They Live's music has been described as "not hardcore,screamo,pop-rock,metal or emo, but a balance of old school misfits and tragic rock 'n' roll". Give them a listen and decide for yourself. 2) A collaboration between electronic music producers Joe Seven and Consequence. Their debut album was released in March 2011 on dBridge's Exit Records, titled Cancel Standard . A single, Pure Palms / Don't Know What To Say, was released in Feburary 2011 on Autonomic. A follow-up album was released on Exit Records. 3) Fast hardcore band from Buffalo, New York beginning in the late '90s (and currently on hiatus) that

Belgica (Original Soundtrack By Soulwax)

Cancel Standard

No Escape
Pure Palms

Junior Sanchez & Harry "Choo Choo" Romero Present "Keep Dancin"
Belgica (Original Soundtrack)

A Taste Of The Good Life

Pure Palms / Don’t Know What To Say
Satanic Verses
The Definitive Horror Music Collection
They Live/ODM split

They Live