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The Boiling Point

Punk/hardcore/thrash

12.07.2009

Posted by: boilingpt
Dec 23 2009 3:01 pm

EMOTIVE HARDCORE
EMOTIVE HARDCORE
EMOTIVE HARDCORE
EMOTIVE HARDCORE

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Artist Song
Circle Takes the Square In the Nervous Light of Sunday
Saetia An Open Letter
End on End One Thousand Years and this Still Makes Sense
Yaphet Kotto Critical Response
Suicide Nation Collapse and Die
Suis la Lune This Heart Easily Tears
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Love like… Electrocution We’ve Built Our Tombs and Now We’re Sleeping in Them
Anomie Deny Tradition
Magdalene Twain
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Phoenix Bodies Sense is out of Style
Takaru True Mathematics
Joshua Fit for Battle Oh Good it’s one of those Reality Shows
Sed Non Satiata Urgent Dattendre
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A Light in the Attic Only in Lies
Arde Hollywood Neuronas en Cautiverio
La Quiete Greyskull
Zarathustra has been Killed in the 70s Commiseracion Polar
Vlado Petrik Simulacro al Descontento
Ampere Escapism
Wow Owls Five Sexy Alligators Please
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The Spirit of Versailles Recite this Dialogue
Antilles Mutiny aboard the Crystal Ship
Transistor Transistor And the Body will Die
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The Assistant I Have a Name
This Ship will Sink George Bush Could Fuck up a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwhich
Funeral Diner I was the Sword
Under a Dying Sun Pigeons
Daitro La Substance et la Matiere

Afro-Punk : A Documentary

Posted by: boilingpt
Dec 23 2009 2:34 pm

Afro-Punk: The Rock is a 66-minute documentary film directed by James Spooner, exploring race identity within the punk scene across America and abroad. The film focuses the lives of four people dedicated to the punk rock lifestyle, interspersed with interviews from scores of black punk rockers from all over the United States. The interviews cover issues of loneliness, exile, interracial dating, black power, and the dual lives led by people of color in communities that are primarily white. Afro-Punk features performances by Bad Brains, Tamar Kali, Cipher, and Ten Grand. It also contains exclusive interviews by members of Fishbone, 24-7 Spyz, Dead Kennedys, Candiria, Orange 9mm and TV on the Radio, among others. In 2003 the documentary was featured at the American Black Film Festival in South Beach and the Pan African Film & Arts Festival, and won an Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival, an Audience Award at the Black Harvest International Film and Video Festival in Chicago, an award for Excellence in Documentary Filmmaking at the Roxbury Film Festival in Boston, and an award for Best Documentary at the International Jamerican Film and Music Festival in Jamaica”

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8346265614332617076
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