Last time the band were out on the road, there was some drama, so we’re hoping this time around goes more smoothly. When they were in Frederick, Maryland last September, there was a fight between ...
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NYHC vets Madball are touring Europe this summer and they’ll play a hometown show on September 27 at The Kingsland with direct support from Cro-Mags JM (the band featuring John Joseph and Mackie). The ...
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They’ve gone from fighting in a moshpit to fighting in a courtroom. A founder of hardcore New York punk band Cro-Mags sued his ex-bandmate in Manhattan federal court Monday for allegedly ripping off ...
Cro-Mags (I guess they dropped the “Jam”) will make their return to NYC on Dec 29th, almost exactly a year from one of the last times they played NYC. Tickets are on sale for the show at Santos which ...
Bolstered by resurgent interest in thrash metal here and abroad, its hardcore antecedents are currently enjoying their own renaissance. This summer two different Los Angeles bands purporting to be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Harley Flanagan - Credit: Ehud Lazin A new documentary is set to dig into one of the wildest life’s in punk rock history, that of ...
Now, John Joseph is finally putting an end to this ongoing Wonder Woman debate. This week, he revealed that various people have contacted him about the apparent inaccuracy. However, it turns out the ...
In a note added to the new statement, Flanagan specifically refutes the sexual assault claim, writing, "The idea of assaulting a woman is reprehensible to me and it didn't happen and it wouldn't ...
The Cro-Mags show at the Cafe 611 in Frederick, MD on September 12 had a pretty serious incident involving two staff members of Destroy Zine and Cro-Mags vocalist and bassist Harley Flanagan.