Minneapolis hardcore

Summary

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Minneapolis hardcore is regional hardcore punk from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota.

See also edit

Venues edit

  • The Triple Rock Social Club, a popular hardcore venue in Minneapolis. It was owned by some of the members of Dillinger Four. It closed in 2017.
  • NOFX's 2006 single "Seeing Double at the Triple Rock", from the Wolves in Wolves' Clothing album, is a tribute to the Triple Rock club where they also filmed the video for the song.
  • The Beat Coffeehouse
  • Memory Lanes Punk Rock Bowling
  • The Hexagon Bar
  • Station4

DIY edit

The Minneapolis hardcore and punk scene has a strong DIY ethic. Accomplishments have included community-sponsored venues to basement shows to an all-volunteer independent record store Extreme Noise Records.[1]

Record labels edit

  • Havoc Records
  • Profane Existence
  • Organize and Arise

Neglected Records

References edit

  1. ^ Extremenoise.com

External links edit

  • Twin Cities Hardcore
  • Twin cities hardcore journal zine/tv show/websource
  • Urban Decay #2- 1985 punk zine (PDF)[dead link]
  • Urban Decay #3- 1985 punk zine (PDF)[dead link]
  • Twin Cities Punk Message Board
  • TCSP
  • The Minnewiki, a wiki of Minnesota music, featuring articles on dozens of Minneapolis hardcore and punk bands
  • Post-funk rock rebels thrive in Minneapolis. New York Times. October 27, 1985.
  • New Moon Rising: The Return of Eclipse Records. Pulse of the Twin Cities March 22, 2007.
  • Organize and Arise! Minneapolis based punk and hardcore DIY forum
  • Goofy's Upper Deck Facebook group Facebook group dedicated to the history of Goofy's Upper Deck
  • KITTEN 1999 NOTES Terry Katzman's notes on the 1999 Kitten Compilation reissue CD