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Emanuel Sabino
October 6th 2025
Beautiful OG Hardcore moment with this show. Finally got to see Judge and Integrity. Was my 3rd time seeing Earth Crisis and Combust. 2nd time seeing Square One. First time seeing Time X Heist. Now to get into the sets. Time X Heist was pretty cool. They did their thing. Got to get your 2 Step moves up for them. Then Square One. They were awesome. Can't sleep on them. Smooth dancing vibes. More 2 step vibes. Then the all around and dope Combust. Their sets are always dope since they have Mosh parts and 2 step parts if people understand and listen to rhythm. So, Combust is Self Explanatory. On top of the Dance and Rhythm parts, you can always expect a good ol' pile-on and microphone togetherness. Next is Earth Crisis. Think of Combust's sets times 10. For the older folks and those that just aren't hip to Hardcore(Hardcore Punk), their set popped off. They probably were the heaviest band on the bill. Since, they're just straightforward Metallic Hardcore or Metalcore with some OG Hardcore Punk rhythm. So, their sound is more consistent with musically transparent and heavy breakdowns or modern mosh parts. Next, the almighty Integrity. Their set was nostalgic and so worth it for me. You can hear their contributions to the Metalcore subgenre live. Their set was awesome. Pile-on. Screaming into the microphone. Stage diving. Hardcore Punk vibes. Check them out. And last but not least, the VIPs, the MVPs, the New York OGs, Judge. Sing-alongs were the vibes for the whole show. Pile-ons. Etc. But Judge brought back the OG non Screamed vocal vibes, which is a lost art kind of. But it's all love. Hardcore Punk is Hardcore Punk even as it has evolved and integrated itself with Metal, Hip-Hop, and more. Judge's set was awesome. You just had to be there. As always, Be sure to support the bands and the venue as well. Leave your comments. Share it around. Do your own Reviews as well.
Brooklyn, NY@The Brooklyn Monarch
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Integrity Biography
Known for being one of the most incendiary and influential bands in hardcore and modern metal history, apocalyptic heavy music icons INTEGRITY formed in Cleveland in 1988 primarily as an outlet for the philosophical and spiritual musings of vocalist Dwid Hellion. With an intense sound that melds together high-velocity hardcore punk, heavy metal, thrash and angular, noisy guitar riffs with lyrical themes that include religion, the supernatural, mental illness, individualism, the occult, and Holy Terrorism, INTEGRITY are unquestionably one of the pioneering forces that forged the worlds of hardcore and metal together. Their influence on hundreds, if not thousands of bands can still be heard to this day.
Now with almost 30 years of creating dark and terrifying anthems under their belt, INTEGRITY have honored their past musical legacy while fearlessly moving forward into unchartered territory on what is undoubtedly their most elaborate and ambitious effort to date, Howling, For The Nightmare Shall
Consume, set to be released in July 2017 via Relapse Records. The vicious legacy of Holy Terror lives on!
Read MoreNow with almost 30 years of creating dark and terrifying anthems under their belt, INTEGRITY have honored their past musical legacy while fearlessly moving forward into unchartered territory on what is undoubtedly their most elaborate and ambitious effort to date, Howling, For The Nightmare Shall
Consume, set to be released in July 2017 via Relapse Records. The vicious legacy of Holy Terror lives on!
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